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THE GOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1 913 EVENING EDITION. LIVE in your living room Wg are now showing the larrj- WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA est and most Beautiful line of' 4 I GOOD EVENING , ,ji uv,'M Mr, and Mrs. Everybody :- The living-room Is the center of the home. As you use It more than any other part, you want there your most SUBSTAN TIAL, comfortable furniture. We have library tables, arm-chairs, couches, and book-cases at reasonable prices. They are elegant In appearance but made to stand the hardest wear. You won't have to worry about the children romping In a living room we furnish. GOING & HARVEY. LIBRARY TABLES and DESKS ever seen on Coos Bay, See the Library Tables in Easy chair for Father there in the until our window, priced from $5.50. fnt'iwn ireaming hi it, ami I Woe to the ruler who founds lils hope of sway on the weak ! noss or corruption of the people. Washington Irving. LISTENING TO MIS IMtKA.M (CnnMpucd from Pnu:e Two.) to S20.00. Everyone a beauty. If you are thinking of a Christmas Present for your wife, see that handsome MYRTLE WOOD TABLE at $20.00 or a beautiful CIRCASSIAN WALNUT WRIT ING DESK AT $25.00. listen to his tlreani. Cnos County. They will occupy one of the new cottages being orcited hv W. IV. Curtis ni-ni- NMntli iiml El. we i rod . Their return will lie most gratifying to the scores of friends that Mr. and .Mrs. .lennlngs made during their previous residence on the liny. .Mr. a 'id Mrs. (Ir'fii pis n 'i leave for their new home a' Everett. Washington, as soon ns Mr. .len- "Money for the hills That hide the Christmas hills, While t: ey come In regiments tap the tinkling tills! "While the folks were on vacation I nlngs arr'ves here to relieve hint. slipped the lines: lL ?")ttr!". Z " ..3 rc' We invite comparison of goods j and prices, And Remember "We Sell it For Less;" No Matter What You Want "We Sell It for Less" Going t Harvey Co- Complete House Furnishers never slipped the line I shoveled golden unlets from tlie depth of secret mines. "Nuggets for the bills That bring the Christmas chills. And now the song of money beats the sweetest whip - poor will's!" That's the dream he's dreaming, ns wo listen, and It seems Too pad to have to wake hhn when he's dreaming golden dreams! A cruelty It Is! Hut Jenny wayward Miss Shakes her bright ourls o'er his brow and wakes hhn with n kiss! Frank L. Stanton. 4 Marriage Is never a falluro lint tlie contracting parties frequently are. If tho Marshfield City Council I Insists on this Investigation of I tho telephone violation of tho ! fire protective ordinance. I It may bo exported that W. V. Douglas will tolophonov story. -?!-!!- Most of our pleasures como under the head of brainless activities. --- I Rome Peon Hry won r.ro no ' stingy thnt hey won't even give yon a plcnsnnf look. gretted by their many friends. ladies a i it ei.rtt teen meiubers being present. Tho nnnupl election of olllcers was hold and Mrs. ("has. KtniilT w.m i-lci-lnd I president, after having served very eiucieuuy as secretary for two vears. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght was elected Vice-president. Mrs. Carl Kvertsen secretary and Mrs. Olivia Edmnn treasurer. The Club irnde :i dona tion of $10.00 to the Public Lib rary Magaiilne Fund. On next Thursday Mis. W. F. Squire will be hostess to the club at her homo In Hunker Mill. Those present at Mrs. Mnloney's were: Mrs. 12. O' Counell. Mrs. Olivia Kdmnn. Mrs. Hans Heel. Mrs. .1. T. Hall. Mrs. L. M. Noble. Mrs. C. F. McKn'ght, Mrs. Mary .McKnlght. Mrs. O, A. Hennctt, Mrs. E. Mlngus. Mrs. F. A. Hazard, .Mrs. Hugo Qtilst. Mrs. Chns. Kaiser, Mrs. Mary Smith. Mrs. Chas. Stuuff, Mrs. (loo. Murch. Mrs. Carl Kvertsen, Mrs. F. K. Allen and Mrs. W. P. Murphy. O The Ladles' Art Club met w!thi Mrs. F. M. Five. Friday afternoon. I PLAN SOCIAL I Mrs. Arthur Hlancbard, who was l " a guest of the Club, assisted the I I be Ladles' Auxiliary of the Prcs hoBtcPB In serving. A number of byterlnn church will give a dlmo communications from the Federa-. soi-ini at the Manse next Tuesday Hon of Oregon were read and dis cussed. Tho club will meet with Mrs. Falkenstein, of North llend, next Friday afternoon. Those pres ent at this meeting were: Mesdnmes J. A. Piatt. Ivy Condron, N. H. Curtis. Olivia Krdman. .lames Co wan. W. II. Foley. X. K. llonglaiid. Lydln Lang. K. 1). McArthur, Nels KassmuHscu. W. It. Smith. .1. S. Telnnder. 1). C. Vaiighan. A. L. Houseworth and F. L. Sumner. I CAFETERIA CLUB ! -4 Tho Cafeteria Club was enter tained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. I). E. Mnlnney on Commercla Avenue. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MeKldowney. Mrs. Sutherlln, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harker. Mrs. Long. Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. Tledgen. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Crnnnls, Prof, and Mrs. Illlden brand and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Hradley. The club will meet again in about, two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MeKldowney. J 5 4 4 ' YOUNG MATItOXS' CLl'lt I evening. All members and friends of the church and congregation aro inutc-i. Tlie hostesses wnl ho Mes clames .T. K. Hurkhart. 1. S. Smith, (1. W. Dungan and Hugh Long. : I CARD PARTY I - v The Catholic Ladles' Aid Society or North llend will give a card party at Taylor's Hall on Tuesday oven hnr, November IS. Prizes will bo slven and refreshments served. 4- CATHOLIC LADIES' AID 1 - 4 The Catholic Ladles' Aid Society of North llend snent a very pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Dan .McDonald Tuesday. Thev completed all tho arrangements for their enrd party which Is to be given on Tuesdny evening. November IS. DoIIcIouh rofrexliments were served at the close of the afternoon. Those nres ent were Mendanics lllack, lllnd niarsb. lloolllng. Klseri Lomanskl, McCulloiu. Parker, Russell, Truc innn and Wallace and Misses llool llng and Truemnu. --- SometinoH a woninn can flatter Coos Hay man by tolling him that she can't. Some Coos Hay men attempt to build n mansion on it bun j galow foundation. Free! Free! Free! We give you with each and every suit of clothes a good pair of suspenders, whether it be an $8,50, $10, ,$12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 or $30.00 Suit, RADIUM CURE FOR CANCERS You get the pair of Suspenders Free Marshfield. FIXUP North Bend. TWO STORES DEPENDABLE CLOTHES MERCHANTS. Phone 233-L. Larcje Doses of Radium Have Cured Dread Disease, But Small Ones Fail. til AMorlnteJ Pre lo Cooa Hay TIwt.) CHICAGO, Nov. 15. Tho scarcity of radium has prevented a thorough test of what Its curntlvo properties may bo In cancer, according to tho report made in the Clinical Congress of Surgeons In session hero by the cancer campaign committee. Tho eomniltteo organized to com bat cancer by spreading Information Don't toll your troubles, elso Is Interested In them. -it-It 's o one I TIIK WISH GUV S.WS: I "It is all right to pin your I faith to a woman. Hut bo sure i you use a safety pin." i Unrcnl pleasures are tho most ox pensive. PRIZE RIDDLE TODAY. When rlioumatlc pains dlsap- j pear, whore does the lumbago? j Tho wheel of fortune Isn't always run on the square. leading to early treatment of tho ill-j Of tho iron ago wo often hear DO YOU ' v, use your telephone to advantage? WHY NOT? It is cheaper to talk than to travel, We have loll stations in Coos and Curry Counties and connect with the Bell System at Roseburg, Coos Bay HomeJTelephone Co. I MIn Office. Marshfield, Oregon. ALL THEY CAN EAT Is the proper rule regarding bread for children. It Is a food that Is an ideal bono, brawn and strength builder. That Is if It Is the right kind of bread, made from the best flour In a cleanly, scientific way. That's tho kind our bread Is. Let us send you a dally supply iresn and hot from tho oven. Coos Bay Bakery Tbe place for go04 geoOiea. Market Ave. Phone Jll-L e Times Does Job Printing scasc ns soon an It manifests Itself, reported on the educational campaign of tho past year, carried on by tho American Society for tho control of cancer. "Only tlnio will tell what porcent- ago of cases can bo cured with rad ium," tho roport states. "In tho moantlmo tho public should be In formed through every possible source that early surgical treatment offors the best chance for cure. Tho sur geons who havo reported tho host results from radium still urgo eorly operation whenever possible. "Few surgeons in this country have enough radium to glvo It a thorough trial. It has appeared that exten sive doses have sometimes cured wlien smaller amounts havo little effect. It Is suggested that radium should be standardized to eliminate variations In its strength," Popular articles In magazines, pub llshod through newspapers, In fac tories and elsewhere, havo beon ef fective throughout tho year in spread ing Information on cancer. Present death statistics on the scourge nro of questionable value, it Is said, Fred erick L. Hoffman of Newark, N. J., declared that discussions of whether cancer is on the Increase at present wero merely guesswork. "Seventy-five thousand persons In the United States will die of cancer In 1913," said Mr. Hoffman. The death rate Is 8.C per cent of tho total mortality for persons over 45. How over, statistics may reflect merely better diagnosis nnd death registra tion nnd It Is not worth while ar guing If cancer Is on tho Increase un til we have a complete and accurate roport. Importance of early .diagnosis and surgical treatment was urged by the delegates. In resolutions adopting the report. No other procedure offers hope at present, It was declared. And tho fabled ago of gold, Hut now the Ini-omo tax brings near An ago of wealth untold. -tt-H- Tho best man sometimes wins by losing at a wedding. -tt-K-OUK APAKT.MHXT IIOl'SK. BAND DANCE AT EAGLE'S HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS. Chile Con Came, the genuine Mex ican kind at Barter's. Cnbbago on tho second floor, Liver on the first. What Is belli;; 'wolcod noxt door? Must bo n wlenorwurst. Onions? You can bet two hats What a cook prepares Anywhere around our flats Everybody shares, TOO LONG. Iluorta hasn't Any sonso, If he had he'd Jump the fenco, And would streak It for the wood, Go It while Tho goln's good. When a bullet Hits him, Hllm! It'll be front Pago for him. Excliango. WOULD MAKE THEM BETTER IF THEY COULD. Tho makers of Foley Kidney Pills know that they have absolutely the best combination of curative and healing medicines for kidney and bladder ailments and urinary Irreg ularities that It Is possible to pro duce. That, Is why Foley Kidney Pills are the best medicine for the purpose you can buy. Owl Prescrip tion Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel, Phone 74. .Mrs. F. L. (iinnnls entertained tbe Young Matrons' Club nt her home on South Fifth street Thurs day afternoon. Hefreshinonts weru served after a pleasant few hours of chat and needlework, Mrs. Guy Kendall assisting the hostess. Tho members present wore Mrs. II. L. Coleman. Mrs. Otis Wilson. Mrs. Guy Kendall, Mrs. .T. C. Kendall. Mrs. U. W. Morrow. Mrs. I). 1-3. Malonny, Mrs. Fred Powers and Mrs. A. It. Gldley and Mrs. H. 11. Dement of Myrtle Point wore spec ial guests of the club. The club will ho enlertnlned next Thursday bv Mrs. J. C. Kendall at her home hi West Marshlield. .;. .J. 4. t north m:it meeting I MI'SICAIJ I - Tho following urogram has been arranged for the meeting of tho North Hend Parents' and Teachers' Club, which will be held Tuesday nfternoon nt :', o'clock at tho Central school ther: Plnno solo, Miss Gertrude New- klrk. Address on "Tobacco anil tho Ad olescent." by Dr. Mattlo If. Shaw. Vocal solo, Mrs. Ellen Kruse. Thursday evening Miss Esther Asnlund, assisted by Mrs. 1-3. L. Ituhlnson, gave a most delightful musli-al recital at the homo of Mm Perl Hlley llnlllngor on South Hroad way. Other features wero a ditto obllgato by Wolf mm Schineddlng and n piano duet by Miss Asptuntl and Mrs. Ifillluger. The color scheme of tho decora tions was green nnd whlto. Mlsa Elvira Fr'sti'on assisted In serving. Among those nreaent were: Mes dnmes Coke, lloeck, Walter Far rlngor, Ilorsfall, Conway, Robinson, Falinner, Schmedillng. Andorflon, l-'rl.een. Williams. Smith. Keating, Chapman, Swinson, Thomas. Mlss- ( Continued on Pago Ton) nut rm. v si iti'itisi: 1 On Tuesday a pleasant birthday surprlso pnrty was given for L. .1. I'etrimouix nt 111s 1101110 on inmi Front strcot. Gntnen nnd cards wero on loved until 1 0:110 when tho hos tess served 11 dollghtful supper and toasts wero drunk to Mr. I'etri- moulx's health. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hyden, Mr. and Mrs. Martin I uthor, Mr. nnd Mrs las. Honnett. Mr. and Mis, s. t, Lovlne and Mrs. Potor Scott. CHRISTEN SON Mr. iiml Mrs. W. It. Haines havo nnincd tholr son John Iiusso narri sou 1 (allies. A. N. W. CLUB Tho A. N. W. Club mot Thursday with Mrs. M. C. Maloney with tho largest nttondnnce of tho yenr, nine- BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER MARK UNDKIi SANITARY CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACT f RY. STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE Free eel very, 8 a. tu. ana 8 p, m. rnoae 73 Neptune respects Maltheid Even he knows that it is water and weather-proof and that moisture and wind have no effect whatever upon it. Malthoid was made to make good and does. -We sell, guarantee and recommend it. C. E. NICHOLSON Coos County Representative! I ()!( Front Nti-ect. Phono 7.1 MarHlillelil, Oregon Before Buying Your RAINCOATS See the fine line At TODD. The Tailor. 278 Front street. THERE'S ONLY ONE MACHINE THE SINGER ONLY ONE REPRESENTATIVE ""W. J. RITZ Phone 2H0-X. FOR CHILDREN THERE IS NOTHING BETTER. A cough medlclno for children mtiBt help their coughs and colds without bad effects on their little stotnncliB and bowels. Foley'B Hon ey and Tar exactly fills this need. No opiates, no sour stomach, no con stipation follows Its use. Stuffy colds, wheezy breathing, coughs anil croup aro all quickly cured. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74, 1