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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1914)
THE COOSBAY TIMES, MARSHEIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Ne tanos iwm m w iili ( )( r if M New Victor Records Every week we have been receiving new records and we now have nearly all the best old-time pieces, as well as all the new ones. Drop in and Hear the Victrola or Edison Diamond Disc Machine & :5) '! y NVI5IBLE PLAYER4 TJiEFORE BUYING a piano or a TIB player-piano, be sure you arc M tjcttintj the best that can be HP had for your money. There is more than one flood make of pianos, but when you are sure you are flcttinn a standard article at a standard price with a good reliable house to deal with. Then, we believe, you have your money's worth. nrM5 i , (Continued from Pr.co Two.1) refreshments will bo served, with i-N,,N"' "mush nnd milk" heading the bill, wore served, Mrs. Downs assisting Those present Wednesday were Mes- tho hostess In serving. The next dnmos Tope, Osborn, Kltchey, Covey, meeting will be held February ,1 Isancs, MeDnnlel. Hlulr, Jones nnd with Mrs. Uowiib. Thoso present Olndmon and .Misses Guinea and this week wero Mrs. A. 'A. Downs, Isaacs. Mrs. 13. Kelly. .Mrs. W. K. Hoagland, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. .Ino. 4 Dashney, Mrs. Drown, Mrs. Clins. rilltlKTIAX KIKTKltllOOl). I LaChappello, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. fy Thompson. , ,Mr8i w. a. Kohl entertnlnod tho 1 ! ninca 0f tho christian church nnd lta pastor and his wife, llcv. nnd Mrs. -iiiiMiiir fii'ii f Samuel Clregg, Tuesday nftornoon. I '"'"''' ''I". I Tho Sisterhood Is planning to tnko "I7 ..,,. t,.. 1 rm 1.1.. m... . .m p00" tho first steps toward building iiiu u in iv.hu Himiii wi iniii n ,nsoniont under the c.iurch. Among meet with Mrs. M. 13. Kverltt on those present wore MeBdnmcs Knight, Friday afternoon, January 23. , i1olRl WI1boii. liiimal. Thomas, Fob- ' v tor, Copplo, lnlntor, ninlno, Morrow, WBB Qic &; "s? 11 cr-irt r !" u Our special addition of MiKlnley Music at 1 cell's the copy Ih stnndard. Our Hue of Vlctrolnn the Fame price tho uirld over. Is stand ard prlre Our pianos t lint nro the same price to ev erybody, nro standard price. Our lino of Kdlson Diamond Disc Phono graphs aro standard price. Wo gunrnnteo your money's worth or your money back In any thing yon buy from us That Is why we grow The best place to hear the best band music is right in your own home on the Victrola. You don't need to move from your porcli to h.ivc Sousa's, Pryor's, and other bands entertain you with their splendid music. The Victrola brings to you rill the world's greatest bands to play for you any music you want to hear whenever and as often as you wish. Drop in and we'll gladly play some stirring band music and demonstrate to you the Victor and Victrola. $10 to $500 terms to suit your convenience. YOt'XH MATHONS' CI,lH. I McCnrty, Cox nnd Myrrlck nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Gregg, Misses Holon nnd Mnbol lininol served refreshments. Mrs. Guy Kondnll, nsslstcd by Tho next nieetlnK will bo nn nll-dny Mrs. John Kendall, entertained the HOBslpii nt the home or Mrs. II. W. Young Matrons and the club babies I'nlntcr n week from next Tuesday. Thursday afternoon. Prcsont wore Mrs. A. 11. Gldloy, .Mrs. N. II. McMil lan and Mrs. F. 13. Allen as guests of the club, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Wil son, Mrs. Malouey, Mrs. Coleman, Miss Marian Gldloy, Mnster John Kendall and babies Malouey and Mor row. I K.TKISI0ll ciiim. Bv, sv J Valerian Vnsey entertained tho bovs of tho Kxcelslor Club Frldny nlKht nt his home, numbering among Tho club will meet next week his guestH Chns. Donne. Howard Kol- ley, IOrnest Hurrows, Win. McMnlion, Hurrlson Sehwnrtz, Albert Powers, liny Davis, l.oren Davis. Duncan Dashney. Hob Vnsey nnd Chns. Vnsoy. Games wore plnyed throughout tho with Mrs. II. li. Colemnu. I v r 4 I XOIIU'KKIAX YOl'XH LAUIKS. ! 4. Miss Dorothy Johnson, nt the homo pvohIiir nnd the boys wero soryedn of Itev. nnd Mrs. It. O. Thorpe en- "o'lwuim im i y tortnlned the Young Udles' Aid So- Mnrlo Vnsey II 0 , club w cloty of tho Norwoglnn church Thurs- m two weeks from last irldny with .Int. nvniiliii. 'IMinr,, wnu n irnnil lit. . AIU0I I TOW CTB. tendance nnd tho evening's ontortnln- tiwtttt ftirtt itil 111 l'miil wt diet Ktllitnlt- W '" -" till tniiHlr. wilh irrimtlv 011 loved. Tho I T XOHTII I1KXI 1A"XCK society will meet In two weeks from Z . 7TTZ Thursday with Miss Mnbol Mnthlson,, ' "H """lo ',' """' ,",,"",, ,V it Hunker IIIU !' ' Fnlkcnsteln, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 13. Ilurmcster and Dr. and Mrs. I, IV 4 Dnrtlo at the Simpson Pavilion Sat urday nigiii was nn 1 11 in me ucnri 01 tho most nrdunt dancer could liojio. nt Hunker Hill. COXCHUT KltlDAY XK1II S, US&1 ASKS' irtftli. i Vt:- ' m A coiniiiltteo of tho Norwoglnn Tho hall wns boaiitlfully decorn od v nidi has been nnined to rccolvo with myrtlo. hucklehorry nnd Scotch nnd ninko nrrnngoments for n rnlent- filHtlo, nnd chirping ennnry blrdB ed Xorweglnn concert slngor, Mudnmo """B, nt Intorvnls around tho wnlls Mnrta Fnndnl. who Is to nrrlvo next lmnctuotod tho strnlns of brlllln it week and will glvo n concert Frldny music. Tho dancing world Trom both evonlng nt tho Finnish Hull. Mad-' North llond and Mnrshllold waH pies nine Fnndnl, who la nt present In e," ' Portlnnd, Is on her third concept ; " tour of tho Stntos nnd her nilvonr j OAl .M.KilllIOHS I.VSTAIil;, will bo nntlclpntod with plensuro by, tho music-lovers of tho city. .Mine.: Tho local lodge or Itoynl Neighbors Fnndnl sings In Norwoglnn, 13ngllsh will hold n public lnstnllntlon or oN nnd Gorman, nnd her concert Frldny f'cerH on Tuesday evening. A bnn wlll comprise nil throo languugos. 1 lot will bo given ror tho membors .j. .j. . 1 and their fanillles. L. L. THOMAS, Manafler 218 Central Avenue. ' Phone 134-J or 15-L. SIKTICIIIIOUI) MKUTIXfJ -i'- Tlll'UHDAY SKWIXC1. ismxssrixxs3iS2 inssKKcansKftEffisaacsEEr The Sisterhood or tho Christian Chun h of N'orth lleml met Wedneu day In nn nil-day meeting with Mrs. Clark Gladmou. The day wns very pleasantly and profitably spent. A "Noodle Houp" dinner was served Mrs. 13. F. l.oMIoux entertnlnod t. e Thursday Sowing Club nt n very plrnsnnt nfternoon of needlework thlH wool;. .Mrs. T. Mlllor, .Mrs. Wolls, Mrs. .1. (. Jnrvls, Mrs. C. 0. Going nud Mrs. Noils Jensen were special nt noon. The next meeting will he guests. Among thoso composlni; the Wednesday, Jnutiury 21, with Mrs. elub nro Mrs (1. V. Mitchell. Mrs. L. Topo. Tho nftornonn will be vwvvJwirUruwwWWWWW spoilt In sewliiK, nnd nt (1:30 o'clock fContlnuod nn I'nco T01O :00S BAY STEAM LAUNDRY OWNERS TELL OF PLANS 'm"IU)Tln:,tS W,H" 'VO MAK,,5 .MAUSHFIKM) IXST1TUTIOX m3..Tl,,lT ('ax ,,k conuctki plaxs vim xi:v .ma- tlllMJCY AND XKW IIO.MI3. t un?tn ?in,La)'. Bl,1U nnv? th0 ,,l8 oimol t''' o copo with tho lauPndrV ?, q "nM,ry a5Ld th0 b.lK ll,cron80 ' "'o InunUry work to"etermlniiii,,?.0Sf,lirn 0B?""t they expect. Among tho now PS r ih,,On0B n,11'- ?aulpniont which they nro arrnng- .m laumirv f ,l" V?08, ""yl'nB to fnstnl nro: American Collar are nrw . '8 "!' ll,onl t.h.nt1nn'1 Cllff Oaniponor; Amorlcnn Col- m. Crt 5lrrarU. nnU ,wlll, ,,,r n1"' Cuff Starcher; Nelson nnd I thn I i,,irk .n"a .,!n!ch e3t-'Kruolor Undorwoar Ironor. uun It ?i ."?. tanMnln amli All theso cost moiioy, but In or- I,1 " '"r,J!ltU;.0 to lh.om or to capo with tho big volume or h lienefii- 1. 1 ,nyl,C8, Q,,J' work thnt thoy oxpoct to turn out ueneiitg in bettor laundry promptly nnd In rirst-clnss shape 1 atother BiD 1.. .1 , ,. .. "'"I n,vo nil, to koop tho Inundry ml iiiTi 1 ul ' it,,ls !lrocn. UP to their l.lonl tho best In South in Cl ir wi l"i,nV AmerlPim orn Oregon tho Jones mothers K Ln1, Uf ,ro!,,ort ,th0 nnvo doton.1l.1ed to lustnl It. ' nwau actu I, '" it,y,i l,,n,t ,IB" AhI(, f,0l tMr,,,ll! 0,lt flno W0,U rtie H 1' U .,B B ,arB' tho Coos liny Steam Laundry moans be lone -nfn .'. "mih "ory a",l,ll'l to Coos Hay In n financial llfl tho wnV"y.1 bLT.UU8 U wbv -more thnn the nvorngo In kly an. 1 nn , 1 ( .oa l ma' Mllvldual ovor ronllzos when ho gots fthodi ImLL' i,,0,,or J1'"" "'".his laundry back each week. It he ind L'ul, ' .,,'.onrly nl,of gives steady omploymo.it to twonty- he few of h." inVnr. VAlYli'l olBllt l'00'"0 witli a big weouiy pny the far rl r, ,ars,e l uul b8t.ro"- Mny of the employes nro "no citln, it gives tho mon oxports in special lines of, laundry work and tlio uninnco nro I women, who, oxcept ror this, would 1 rind k difficult to find lucratlvo employment on Coos liny. A trip through tho laundry Is n revolntlon to ono who Is unfamiliar with tholr operations. A system of checking nnd sorting the laundry as It comes In and goos out hns been devised which practically eliminates orror or shortage. Not only Is this care exercised In tho checking but tho various kinds of laundry hnvo to be sorted, tho collars nnd cuffs boing washed and Ironed separately to got tho proper results, the woolen goods having to bo sorted from tho others and wash ed and handled separately to pre- rl(.H11 ., vent surinKiiiK. mo " i-.- ,a" htcaiii f,,ii -1.... 'nMmt mnrx iiellonto clnsses of work i" Just lustulleil wiiiPii 1 having to bo picked out and handled wJJIw-s n,, ri 11 separately nnd carefully to get tho wJUl'ilsrl'rLJ,, proper results. e,stl: finish to ,.nii.. .. Yet It Is all dono llko clock work. 5,8h that Is IvP ,, a f n"d cu"8' It Is organized and systematized to '0nnewcoHa?a nn,i ..f ,ai th.lKOt tho be8t re8U,t8- The -Jones J the makers l cuKs frcsU Brothers have learned tho laundry are now flcurimr business in its every phase and ft.?6? expensive prencesBOof Blve each department personal su Uundrv , HW,il '"ftner Improve pervlsion to see that tho proper re ' aa,a the work done and! suits are obtained. it Is hard work nnd often menus strenuous and long hours ror them, but It is their work and their Ideal the host laundry In Southern Oregon relieves It of whnt other wise would menu lots of grief. With hundreds of pntrons and hundreds of pieces or work dally, tnoro Is every chanco for llttlo trou bles, but theso nro quickly righted. "If anything should nccldontnlly go wrong with nnyono's work, wo correct nnd adjust It right away. If nnvniin lino nnv nnninlnlnt nr Rllir- gestlons to orror, wo want to know thorn, becnuso in tno onu 11 win help us to glvo better sorvlce," said Manager Jones. "Tho best Is nono too good for Coos Hay and wo nro going to fur- ..lal. It In thn lntimlrv llllft If It Is our nullity to do It, nnd wo think It Is," ho continued, "uoos uny m growing nnd our ondenvor Is to imn.1 l.ict n llltln nlmnil of that growth In tho laundry business, so thnt tho Increased business will not moan any deterioration In tho ninsu nt work turned out on account of boing ovor-crowded." "Wo oxpect soon to bo nblo to 0t ... nut. nnw linmn for tho laundry nt tho corner of South Sixth and Heiinott avenue. Wo havo three lota thoro and are planning a con croto building especially designed fnr lnuniirv nuruoses nnd will then havo an Idoal plant, thoroughly equipped with tho most modern machinery." turn Only a Few More Days OF COLDS TO 1112 TAK13X SKIUOUSIA' Intelligent peoplo reallzo that common colds should be treated promptly. If there Is sneezing and chilliness with hoarsoness, tickling throat and coughing, begin promptly tho use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It Is effective, pleasant to tnko, checks a cold and stops tho cough, which cnuses loss of sleon and lowers the vital resistance. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. OUR FIRST BIG CLEARANCE SALE GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GREATLY REDUCED THE BIG MONEY-MAKING, MONEY-SAVING EVENT OF THE YEAR FOR YOU. SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS Hub Dry Goods Co. CORNER CENTRAL AVENUE AND BROADWAY. PHONE 361. 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