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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 3 k.iJ Oobcr How to Secure the Best Furniture for Your Money Is a question that can easily be. solved by a trip of in&bection around town. You will be quickly convinced that nowhere are to be found more extensive displays, such ele gan styles, and such attractiveness as at the Johnson-Gulovsen Company store. You positively cannot afford to buy furnitue much or little, without an inspection of our offerings. Every Furniture Wane Supplied Here u0ur sto'ck.affords un surpassed selections of the newest and most dependable pieces. Ev ery room in the house is abundantly provided for. Our enlarged building is crowded full of high-grade furnish ings, most of which are new a fine exhibition of the leading furniture builders of the country. YOU CAN BUY ON TIME PAYMENTS We have arranged for time payments to suit your convenience without any ad ditional charge. This enables you to pure hasc all the furniture you need and to use it while paying. OUTFITS FOR THE HOME Wc make a specialty of furnishing homes complete. Whether you want much or lit tle, you'll find it most satisfactory to purchase here. PRICES LOW HERE Johnson - Gulovsen furniture is quality fur niture, yet its prices are most reasonable. You'll find that prices here are much to your advantage. JOHNSON-GULOVSEN CO. SELLERS OF QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS.' C. A. Johnson's old stand. North Front street. Let a Gas Heater Remove the Chill and Dampness For fall and spring service, a GAS ROOM HEATER is a cheerful and willing worker, They come in many styles and sizes and cost from $2,00 up, They should be installed by licensed plumbers, Iron piping nat rubber tubing should be used for connections, ' These little, handy gas heaters can save many doctor and drug bills, Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. Second and Central. DON'T GO AFOOT - WD10 WITtf FOOTIO -Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance ""f1 TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. n4rtX Km?Jbim Hotel, phone 46. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manager Headquarters, North Bend, Club ARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. CJ flt hone H31 GENERAL AGENTS EAST8IDE udlea, waUnB rooni( MarailfleW, MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 4-J. nnsy Corner. Blanco Hotel, Winkler's COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. Pharmacy. North Bend at Star Theater. - :, i j,,op car8 private churter phono 144-J, The Times Does Job Printing rffsrJfL."m" " Tin1 result of the business meeting was the election of the following of ficers for the ensuing year: C. A. Smith, president; II. X. Rich ards, vice-president; L. A. Wldner, secretary; 1). A. MacLeod, teacher. The banquet was n most enjoyable affair and was well attended. Dur ing the banquet C. A. Smith and Peter Loggle were called unon to speak, each responding with ne't, B. A. AnJerson, Harry Brnd lleld, Mary StcKnlght, Funny Hazard, Otto Sehetter, .lack Flanagan, Ar thur McKeown, A. IJutehcson, J. M. t'pton, .Tames Forty, Hugo Qulst, Robt. 10. llrownlng. 10. G. l'orhnm, Win. I.edward, 10. P. Lewis, L. W. Traver, .1. I,. Ferrey, Carl lOvertsen, Misses Slnude Reed, Agnes Hutchc son and Miss llartman, I .MOT hubs' .vxd tioac kf.cioptiox. units' resignation of Mrs. F. M. Frledberg. The club next week will be entertain ed by Mrs. 1. Lnndo. The guests present were: Mrs. It. M. Richardson and Mrs. 10. K. Jones. The mem bers out were: .Mrs. F, 10. Allen, Mrs. G. A. Bennett. Mrs. C. W. Uvertsen, Mrs. .1, T. Hall. Mrs. Frances Haz ard, Mrs. M. C. Maloney, Mrs. 10. Mlngus. Mrs. (ieo. F. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght. Mrs. II. Iteed, Mrs, Chas. Stauff and Mrs. M. K. Smith. PltlOSItYTIOIIIA.V SILVIOIt TEA. I The silver tea given bv the Pres- ton. Tom Stora. Lylo Channel!.' Clnr- uytorlnn Ladles' Auxiliary was very once Miner, iiaroiu Simpson,. Paul Brarkloy. L. C. Pullen. Roy Fulton, Horace Holmes. Handall Jones, Her man Slendo. C. F. Xeovln, II. X. Richards and D. A. Mel. cod. 4 , SOCIAL SIOWIXU CLl'lt ! ! The Mothers nud Teachers' Club, of North IVend, In their endeavor to gain the co-operntlon of the parents, pupils and Instructors, gave a most delightful reception at the High School Friday evening. The follow- suit-' '"R program, which each member en able remarks. Tim tiwunbiTM cnth. Wed to the utmost, was given: erlng for the class banquet were: Hnrltone solo . .Chas. S. Kaisor Mrs. Marlon Lnngenbcrg, Mrs. lOdnn I -. Address, "Hopes and Plans for lOlslniinger Mrs. W. H. Wimn. Mr. Our Club," Mrs. Geo. Hnzor Um,.V.;. .. V L ,''.. :!- Contralto solo. ... ,1 ,iini;i , ..II. mill tilint villlllli: llo,M fl....,.,.. (-, MiMa ,...1...,. in.... uai v-aine- " V , .uioou-n iamiri Jllllllill, Mini! Watters, Louise lOlslinlnger, Vera! Wilson, Bessie lmmel, Helen Monde, Alice Carlson, draco Fulton and Kntherlne Mende; Messrs. C. A. Smith, Peter Logglo, Melvln Jncob soii, Oseir Carlson, II. F. Kern, W. F. Piper. P. Ci. Smith. Ilex Strut successful financially anil socially. The hostesses Wednesday were Mrs. 10. L, Itoblnson, J. D.ishney and J. 11. Stndden, who were aided by Misses Lorna and Doris Wilson. The pro gram rendered was exceptionally good, being as follows: Vocal solo, Mrs. .1. 10. Burkhart. lteat'lng by Mrs. 10. 10. Kelley. Vocal solo. Mrs. F. 10. Conway. Piano solo, Mrs. J. W. Motley. Vocal solo, Miss Volz. Those out Wednesday were: Slos dames M. A. Sweetnmn, W. W. But ton, L. Lang, F. S. Dow. II. .1. Snow. 10. A. Lndell. X. Jensen. 10. A. Sea man, II. 10. Ileanlcr. A. 10. Dlmcut, Q. O. Sutherlln. O. S. Torrey, J. II. Mohr, C. II. Walters, Dan Keating, John Motley, C. II. La Chnppelle. L. W. Langlols, X. Hasiniissen. .1. 10. Burkhart. 10. Kelley, 11. X. Fenton, 10. L. Itoblnson. J. Dashney. 10. 11. A Perfect Rebecca Lithe-Stump Fluto obllgato .... Wolfram Seluueddlng Accompanist, Pearl Riley Unlllngor ".. Address .... Albert S. lllscy After this splendid program re freshments were served and a gen eral good time enjoyed by all pres ent. . . .;. SIOCItHT CLCII. The Social Sewing Club was to have I met Thursday with Mrs. J. C. Swan son, but Mrs. Swanson was not able to entertain the club so the meeting was postponed until next Thursday, when she will bo the hostess. SHIS. .M'KXII.'HT lOXTIOKTAIXS The Royal Auction Bridge Club met Wednesday with Mrs. C. F. Mc Knlght as hostess. A most delight ful afternoon of bridge was spent, .Mrs. A. T, Haines winning the hon- I 4 1 Mrs. It, N, Kenton was hostess to ;the "Secret Club" Thursday at her home In South M.irshflold. Thirteen I were present and each member Is re quired to Keep "mum" as to Its pro ceedings except as to occasional meet ings when the husbands of the mem bers may be, Invited In. Those pres ent Thursday were: Mrs. Harry Ilrnd fleld, Mrs. Slyvester Jones, Mrs. .1. (1. Kinney, Mrs. L. F. Denning, Mrs. Thomas llarvcv, .Mrs. II. L. Craw ford, .Mrs. J. W. lllldenbrand. Mrs. Win. Schroeder, Miss Frances Franso, Mrs. 10. 'A. Fenton and Mrs. R. N. Fenton. The next meeting will ho announced later. Fenton, J. II. Stndden. Misses Mablo ors. A dainty luncheon was served Liinir. 10. Moor,' O'Connor. Uocsc Darkness, Vol., Roller, Lillian Sea- innn. W . Watson, Dabney, Helen Laudrlth, Conway, Lorna Wilson, Merit Conway, Doris Wilson and 'Om nia Belle Staddcn. The next meet ing of the society will be a business meeting at the home of Mrs. A. 10. Seaman November i. 1 .Ml PA 1 1 HA XI J PUT. at one by the hostess to her guests, who were: Mrs. A. T. Unities, Mrs. J. T. Ilarrlgan, Mrs. F. K. Gcttlns, .Mrs. R. K. Booth. Mrs. 10. 10. Straw. Mrs. C. Diingan. Mrs. D. Kreltzcr and Mrs. I). Y. Stafford. The club meets with Sirs. F. K, Gcttlns on the 2Sth. RHIDGIO ( LCD .MIOIOTS Mrs. .1. S. Coke entertained the Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Bennett won tho high The Mizpnli Bible Class of the Prosbvtcrlnn Chiircb. of North Bond. held Its annual banquet at Loggle's score at the end of tho afternoon's piny, .mis, i.nngioru nun .Mrs. iai- .... I...I I. ... .1 .1. . I . ........ ti I,.., . Hint Inat .nun. Biiiinuiuiuu wr me minuiii ini'iii- --lh"S HUH l,nril rln1. ...Ill l.i, .,(. Wnliwwl I.U I ,1. I ,IJ Vl.,,, I, III Ml' .,.. .,,, ,., I-n sun and rain ('ood paints for boats "X-ow that Is plain S-iulltas and wall paper. Autl 'No. 1 Varnish that Is just the proper caper. C. W. VIIOIIS. :r7(l Front Street Phono Ul)ll-ll GoodrumGardgc home of the CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 347 Central Av. Phono 873-L BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield RIITTFR MADH U.VDKU KANITAHY CONDITIONS IX .V CLEAN AND MOD10HN FACTO HV. STKKILIi:i MILK AND CItlOAM. PURE ICE Free del very, 8 a. in. and S Phone 7il on October 20, with Mrs. William Horsfall as hostess. The memhors present Wednesday were: Mcsdames 10. K. Jones, B. M. Richardson, J. W. Bennett. Win. Horsfall, Jr.. J. A. Matson. 10. O. Perhnni. II. S. Tow- cr, W. S. Chandler and C. M. Byler. I 4 I I'lOLIOIIKATION OF AXXI I VIOItSAItV. . Tlio local orders of Royal Neigh bors and Modern Woodmen celebrat ed tho fifth annlversnry of the Prldo 'of Oregon Camp Xo. 2771. R. X. A., at their hall on Central avenue Tues day evening. A fine program had been prepared ami was given as fol lows: Opening nddress by Oraclo 10. 10. Kelley. Piano solo, Ruth Hongland, Reading, "For Your Own Good," Sirs. 10. Gosney. Piano solo, "Hungarian Danco," Anna Downs. Rending, "Hunting u Husband," Sirs. 10. 10. Kelley. ' Solo, Viola Scalfe. Piano Solo, Father Sullivan. Reading, "A School Boy's Desk." Sirs, Helen Downs. Genoral discourse on Woodcraft, by C. I. Relgnrd. After tho program a basket social was hold In tho banquet hall. The ladles all wore neat caps and in each basket was a cap to match, which dis closed their Identity to tho gentle man 'ullio purchased their basket. About 175 inenibors nnd their fam ilies were present nnd enjoyed to tho utmost tho celebration. All will look forwnrd to tho next anniversary with pleasure 4 FIOItXDAI.IOSIOWIXU CH'll. I The Ferndale Sewing Club met with Sirs. Jens Hansen this week. Sirs. Arlnudson was preparing to move so sho could not entertain tho club. An afternoon of sewing was enjoyed, followed by a light lunch eon, The club next Friday meets with SIIsh ICd ii. i Johnson. I'hoso pres ent with .Mrs. Hansen were: Sirs. J. II. Ilouser. Sirs. 10. L. Vicrs, Sirs. .1. Ilouser, .Miss Susie Slelcolm, SIIsh lOlsle Larson, Sllss Torn Lund, SIIsh Anna Lund and Ida Cook. PltlSCILLl CM n. Tho Prlh.'P ' b , t ,.V3dueu.:..y "t the homo of Sirs. V'm Nelson ! Bay Pnrk. The day wan htormy anil oniy a row or tno meniuors wore present. A plcnsant nfternoon at sewing wns spent by Sirs. F. C. Nos tellor, Sirs. Win. Gale, Sirs. L. K. Roberson, Sirs. P. Sandon and Sirs. L. Chrlstensen. The club will meet with Sirs. V, C. Xostellor on Octo ber 5. , 4 Lift I SIVKIt TIOA I Tlio Baptist Ladles' Aid will give a silver tea at tho church parlors Wednesday, October 22. Tho 'host esses will bo Sirs. Alva Doll, Mrg. P. B. Colvln and Sllss Frances Franso. A program Is being arrang ed for the afternoon's entertainment. . It. .. U. SOCIAL p. in FARM FOR SALE. Dairy, stock and frutt farm con sisting of C18 acres, between 35 and 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple trees and fifty acres more that can easily be cleared for orchard ana balance good grazing land for cat tle, sheep or goats. Twelve head good dairy cows and all farming implements necessary. Located on West Fork of cooa River, one mile from postofflce, school and boatlandlng, Buy direct from owner. For further Information, call or write: W. A. GAGE. Allegany. Ore. Walk one block and save ono dol lar on each pair of men's and boys' hoes. We do first class shoe re pairing at the lowest prices in the city. Yours for a square deal. Aug. Olson. 815 South Broadway. I SISTIOItllOOD .MIOIOTS. Tho Sisterhood of tho Christian Church met Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Chas. A. Powers. This was tho second mooting of this now organization and It proved a very successful nnd enthusiastic meeting. A constitution and by-laws wcro adopted nnd several committees ap pointed of which Sllss Besclo lmmel Is chnlrmnn of tho social committee; Sirs. Clinrles Powers chairman of tlio commltteo In chnrgo of tho cliurch activities. Rov. S. Gregg holds tho position of press agent. After tho dispatch of business light refresh ments were sorved by the hostess, aided by Sirs, J, C, Joneo. Those presont wero Slesdamea 10. Ynko, L. K. Hondrlx, W. B. Cox, J. C. Jones, S. J. lmmel, R. A. Copple, Wm. SIc Carty, W. A. Reld. H. C. Xoblo, J. J. Si o now and Sirs. A, 10. Htovall. Rov. S. Gregg was also presont for the business session. 4 KPIKCOPAL Clll'HCII O.'t'lLI) Mrs. J. L. Forrey wns hostoss to tho lOplscopal Cliurch Guild Tues day afternoon. Sirs. J. W, Bennett acted as chairman of tho business mooting, owing to tho fact that their president, Sirs. L, St. Xoblo, was ab sent. Tlio usual routlno matters wero transacted and plans woro talked over for a sale of fancy articles about Christmas time. After appetizing refreshments had been served by tho hostess, assisted by Sirs. Eva Traver and Sllss Hartman, tho meeting ad journed to meet next Tuesday at tho home of Sirs. Hugo Qulst. Those present were; Mesdnmes J, W. Ben- The Baptist Junior Union will hold a social and hucluess meeting nt tho chiireh Friday, October 24, at 7.30 o'clock. The Union meets every Sun day nt tho homo of Rov. G. LoRqy Hall. ! I If 10 CItlOAM SOCIAL The ladled of lOastsldo. with Sirs. J. A. Swanson in charge, gtivo n most successful Ieo cream social Saturday evening. About two hundred woro present during tho evening. Tho church assembly hall and tho city council hall wero open to tho guests, t!i j city council granting tho ladles tho privilege of tho hall. Those rooms were prettily decornted with red, white and blue bunting and aut umn leaves. Games wero played and a Jolly good time enjoyed by nil thoso present. Tho ladies woro vory for tuunto lu having iiccommodatlug gro cers who furnished them tho neces sary dishes nud other utensils to con veniently uorvo thoso present. Tho celebration was duo to tho fact that tho church nssombly hull had just boon completely furnished nnd thoso who had been striving for this cud were Jubilant. PLAN .MUSICATi I - Sir. and Sirs. A. T. Ilalnos this week Issued Invitations for a musical and Inure to bo given at lOagles' Hall Wednesday ovonlng, October 22. HONOR MISS CHUHOH. A hnndkorchlof shower wns given Wednesday evening complimontary to Sllss lOtllo Church. Tho evoning was spent in sowing and conversation, at tho closo of which Miss Prouss, as sisted by Sllss .Mablo Lang, sorved her guests to delicious refreshments. (Continued on Page Eight.) Tho changeable weather of early fall brings on coughs and colds that havo a weakening effect on the systom, and may become chronic. Uso Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It has a very soothing nnd healing effect on tho Irritatod nnd Inflamed air passages, and will heli) vory quickly. It is a well known family medicine that gives results. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74.