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HafS k.vel7,; THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 19 14-EVEM1H6 EDITION. 8 St' fc It v I. ! I - "' ! -C.0-"-"n"c-'1- -f ro'" ""-'-' --'--- sorri,cAi,KXi)Ai:. I Tiy, Pnul Zlclkc, Hnl Carlyle, Frank Hunt, Jas. Malonoy and Eugenoi Woods. MAMIE SANDAL Jt. X. A. IXSTAM1ATI6X. WINS AUDIENCE -I i Tho locnl cnmps of Modern I Woodmen nnil Koynl Neighbors In-1 Btiilled Tuesday evening at their lodge ' rnnniH. clvlnc n dance and banquet after tho Installation. A largo crowd nrpnf Sinner Holds LaMO All-1 of about oiio hundred participants, UltU Ollliju nIUi Jr"' ..,.."" friends and visiting neighbors. va CHGI1CC Jpt3IIUUUIIU vvim this week were Mrs. .1. A. lilatt. Mrs. Arthur nlanchnrd. Mrs. Olivia Ed man, Mrs. I,. F. Falkenstoln, Mrs. W. J3. Hoagland, Mrs. A. L. HoiiRcworth, Jim. Lydla Iing, Mrs. Chas. LaChnp ollo, Mrs. E. D. McArthur. Mrs. X. Itasmussen, Mrs. .T. F. Tulandcr. Mrs. D. A. Vaughan, Mrs. W. ltoss Smith nnd Mrs. Chas. FciiBler and Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, tho latter being special KUCBtS. I HASTSIIU: SKWIXH CliUII. . ...! I I n.llna A III ll'IMl MlttH Mlllldl Mrs. A. Horton was nosicss ni , "" , ,i.... TUESDAY. Royal Auction Midge with Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Episcopal Guild with Mrs. It. Lockhart. Christian SlBterhood all day session with Mrs. It. W. l'nlntor. WEDNESDAY. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Chris tenson. THURSDAY. Ymtnc Matrons' Club with I Mrs. Mrs. It. L. Coleman. Norwegian iutncran loung Mathlson. Card Club with Mr. nnd Mrs. most iilcasant session of tho Eastsldo rr-.l.. rtl..l. irlnifailn t fiftnrnnmi nt' Mo homo of Mrs. Frank Prey. Tho I J. JV W wfth M W I Mur- l..l.,.n.. ...nnllln ill.lrilrtl'll rollsld- A. r. . With Mrs. . 1 . .uur- --.. .... ;. , i.iu.,.,.. i crawy rrom mo aiiunuiuitu. ruu"-i lug nn afternoon of needlework, re freshments wero served by Mrs. Ilor-, ton nnd Mrs. I'roy. The next mooting , of tho club will be held In two weeks with Mrs. W. F. Hyerly. when officers for tho ensuing year will bo elected, i Those present this week wero Mrs. .7. D. McKny, Mrs. Walter Robertson, 3Irs. W. F. Il.voiiy. Mrs. S. Cnssldy. , Mrs. M. A. Mcliaggan, Mrs. l'roy nun Mrs. Horton. 7 I .Mixxiiaivis. I phy. Mlnnlo-Wls Club with Mrs. A. 55. Wowns. FRIDAY. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Chas. LaChnpcllc. Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Society. Excelsior Club with Albert Powers. Skennsa Club with "Mrs. Mllo Sumner. Jolly Sixteen with Mr. and I .Mrs. Fred KriiBO. present. Tho Royal Neighbors in stalled tho following officers: Oracle Ruby E. dale. Vise Oracle Oertrudo Scalfo. Chnncollor Hilda Hyden. Recorder Helen It. Downs. Receiver Jennie Hoagland. Marshal Cora E. Dolt. Inner Sentinel Emma Harris. Outer Sentinel Hnttle Conner. Manager O. N. Holt. Wonderful Voice Mine. Martn Sandal, the great can tatrlce. gave a fascinating program at her concert in the Finnish Hall laBt ovonlng, when over 200 people enjoy ed her songs, rendered In Norwegian. Uennnn nnd English. Singing of Bitch excellence as hers Is seldom heard In this city and her varied program I linlil flin iiiwilnnnn Riieltliniinil lllltll Chas. I. Relgard was Installing of- ,,,, inqn ..nnh nimiiinr. when sho fleer for tno m. v. a. ami uie iouuw- W(lg vigorously applauded Irnr worn Inducted Into offlco: Venerable Consul S, J. tmmcl. Worthy Advisor It. II. Wilson. Ilnnkcr 0. X. Holt. Clerk I). A. Jones. Watchman Festtis Walters. Sentry John LaChapelle. Trustee Chas. LaChappelle. ttor vnlrn In wondorfllllv sweet, be ing n mezzo soprano of benutlful quality, and the sincerity and sim plicity with which sho stamps hur solos ro added attractions. Per haps her greatest charm lies In her lgnoranco of tho .Impression sho cre ates and the unassuming way in which she speaks and slugs. The concort was under tho niisplces of tho Norwegian Lutheran church ; and sho will slug at tho services thero The Skonnsa Club did not moot tomorrow. Sho Is tho guest ot Rov this week but will meet next I-rlday nil MrH u 0 Tnor)0 wi,0 here and nt tho homo of Mrs. Mllo Sumner in wlll lcavo tno frst of rno wcu for West Mnrshlleld. j gnil Francisco. nun r niiK'iBiu, nuiu oiiu win iuini KKi:XXSA ClA'll. ! I ...... .. mi i i i,n mi.,, romalndor of tho evening was pnssod asssJiSi " "" ' n,sss&tajsffi'jsrjss i'ourimrj Jrci. . . ,iIMml.,,i . ticir dlffer- ntiii tin, linvu iteimrted to their differ A out homes with glad hearts and full ' . l- OF A. OFFICERS e Th thei Mil stalling officer. nro: C. H. John Swanton. S. C. R. John Mnrtcnson. Kin. Sec. F. L. Stunner. Hanker 0. X. Ilolt. S. H. W. II. Lingo. J. H. I). Admits. TniBtcc. W. It. Davis. ! Bomo time. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Ooodrum stomachs. Thoso preset Wednesday I Phc KorcBtors of America Installed M,?".011 . t,,0l Hrenkwntor toi ny for Ir now officers tho other ulRlit. I I'ortlonil. where they w II take It o Sumner, deputy, acting as In- the auto show nnd enjoy a few rito now orrtcors, "'' " """; ... .., .hi. nun .ii i a. wiiiiiuu i ui nit in. in iGlctidlvo, Mont., nro guests at tho homo of his brother, E. CI. Pcrham. In West Marshfleld. They are on nn extruded tour, mid havo beuu Ittnvellng for over n month. They will ninko only a short stay hero. Will Iliitchcson will leave on tho next Alliance for Eureka after a I short visit tit tho homo of his grand. 'mother. .Mrs. Akiifs Hutiiieson. audi INFORMAL CHAT. m. i:. Ii.miii.s- aii). : ,,.... ,i. ....... in.., m i -"---- i nvniiiiiir u-iirii ihiv i.iiinniMi. u hi. .in,- i. . Society of tho M. ' i!'""0";,. ' i!"",.nl,p1?M,K: I M. K...I. Coke spent, part of tho Church at North Rend wore on- r, :,,; "i ".y M",n 0v. Fori WUK wu ' m" B...V . "V.! .U.V. by Mrs. Henry Hocck at her AL7MnJ.VMnrBimw. Unroll Sav- " "" .V0.0" ""?! S"" .' "" o on Shormnii avenue last Thttrs- - -::; ". ', ; " ,, -,.;-., ,,.,,.. Kr. .r" Si." un "" "'.V. "'.'iV'." ? 1 "'"'" nn nrrmint of tlm HtOI'IIIV " ' -" ". ' ' : . W ,,.. .ll. tuiii! IB Him u.iwiil, n vii . un nccouiii in inn nun in ,. !....,. unrrv Swartz. Mr. Chns. ........ ni. i i.,,ii,m ,.,.. .,.., nat her not as mnnv ns usual wero v. ..;....;. .... ...... v . i.,.ufr,t . 'i' " in ........ ...h .. . v ..... ii. ii. niiiiiu ." ' "" inn nw .Airs. wniBor nnil to cnii Tho LndlrB' Aid 12. tertalncd liom dny Wl in atteiidniico. but a most delightful nfUTiinon wns siiont by those pres ent. Delicious refreshiiionts wore BCrved by .Mrs. lloeck. nsHlstod by lior dnugbier. .Margaret, tiioso pri" I DATE CHANCED. .4 unlnw. I di on are at Long II neli. whero Col. and Mrs. (irimos. and .Mrs. R. A. ! Worulch and daughter nro st'.iylng. and T. W. Rennlo nnd wife nro got- SET vorT , r S ilseV Mr! T. Thu Un". wlilc-li was to have been Vng along nicely, although they long ?inuftnr m l i rout' Mrs 1 :lvt," on I',,,,"',' ' ' ' ,.,, Pn ,"n,1' Tot Coos Hay once In a while. Mrs. It" ,.m, m; p iii,In.Si W '""' Al'' Socl("y of NorlU ,,(!,1.(1' " wl Vf n Jit Tuesday with ??' !nii 'vrs r I VnwfcTrk M K will bo given on Fobruary 1 1. as tho ,)r n,, Mr8 nrtlo for Los An- K I.alnl. Mrs. J. Nowklrk. Mrs. L. ,,,,,,, Uoyill Auction Hrldgo olcf. Woods. Mrs. W. Davonport and Mr Henry lloeck. HAPTIST IIOVS. Cluli Is giving n benefit ball for tno )Pi nnd Mrs. Ira Hartlo will lcavo library on February 1 1. lovi'iiand Tttesd ly for Los Angeles ... ; 'whom t hoy will spoud u uiiinth or O so wltllo Dr. llartl' Is recuperating ENJOY HALL. I from his rocont Illness. They will q proiiaiiiy snip inoir car uown nun ll.llinrlmn.l. I.iml Wl'dnosdllV OVOIllllK Charles Blldllll KOIIIO tllUO IIIOtOlillK. ns. II. H. Smith, toaclu.r. met nt tho SKorrett and IJiutlott Knox outer-. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Muloney and ptlst church last Wednesday oven- tallied nt a most dollght ill iliuic UK daughter. Louise, nro expected homo I for a social and IniHliiewi session, party In tho Finnish Hull. Dancing oary n.xt w-eek from a trip to Hor- wh ch tlmo tho following offlceis was followed by refreshments. An- keley and other ('Hllfornla points. in -wero olect'Ml for a peiiol of six other in mo series win ii..m..i .., ...i. ...... ... .-. v... ........ ..... liioiitt's' President Clias. Donne.; given St. Valentino's. Thoso nrweiit ' planning to loavo soon on mi oxtond- Vli-S'roHliloi ". I. wan Col o fl In wook wero: William (lalo and o, Calirornla trip im.l wl I probably ii er.' ler.ua, mossop; missionary wife. Misses Vivian Craig. SIkiiii Lar-jbo al.sen t tho ba lance of h, winter treasurer. Albert Hassrord; secretary, win. .Minerva Mecuin. Anna Cox. Lily Mr. nnd Mrs. h. K. Jones nr- e.- llnrrvSwnrir The llrollurtonl voU Dalgle. Esther Nelson. Ruth llnriiM. pcftod home next week from Port- I llolu In tho in n r o Capalu Myrtle Nelson. Vllla ltoss. Marlon land and Everett. Wa.l... following Re ol ami 'hi nSr '" ... Soa.ua... Car.io Ross ,,d V,;l..uUtos.' visit at lie homos of Win. Ford tho Inland seas of Japan. Rov. Ilass- and Messrs. Chas. Skerret . Hurt ?"' J1 Si F Mullen left on tho WXIZZ KVtKWt'jrTiS: l.w.S'r WSr'ASuiSS SSI fj.- KTTE,i..iii i imm.ii.!i iiniTTT- Mininwiiin nnr?iMBh incflcxzocni EYEW no GLASSES AVc supply bitv Topic Lenses, tho most iip-lo-d'alt' and practical kind also .stylish iuountini?s. State Licens ed Optician. HKH (MiOSS OPTFCAL D10PT. Sundays hy appointment. Phone V2'2. Kodaks Picture time will soon he here Are you thinking of gettintv a Ko dak'?' Yes, you'll want one more than ever this year to kodak the new dredges, railroad construction, etc. Jf il isn't an Hast man, it isn't a Kodak. Catalogue i'ree. .Developing and printing. stmtv If W fey -- Al -1 ... 1. -. 17 Vltfv ' -. 1.1 ."Vfe'Cr i; z Vfefft'i ), J' &jatf m KSUiiciiwl AVhen iu need of a Watch, Ping, Bracelet, anything in Silverware, Tut Glass or Vine China, come to us. You will he sure to get the latest de signsand our prices are right, too. DIAMONDS A SPECIALTY Our A Vat eh Pepair Department is awfully busy so if our work were not satisfactorv it would not he so. Prescriptions AVith a stock of thousands of drugs and chemicals and two regis tered druggists, we are well equipped to fill any doctor's prescription. Trv ns and von will come again. with other relatives here. He came up to bring a new Locomobile to Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Porhain. Mrs. E. E. Straw arrived homo this week from Fnntn Ros-i, Cal.. where she sp nt several weeks dur ing the Uluoss ami death of her father. Mr. Lakomaii. Mrs. K ssam am daughter. Miss Klssam, arrived hero from the Eiist via San Francisco, to visit at the home of her son, Ted Klssiun, and with otlur relntlves on the nnv. Sherman I lolh arrived l.uro rrom Portland this week to Jo!n Mrs. Holm, who has been visiting Mrs. W. Ross Smith nnd other relatives. Mrs. T. R. Sl.eiidnu and .Mugii- tors, .Misses Minnie and (Irace. left on the lln nkwater today for I'ort- lauil. after mi extended visit at tno homo of Mrs. C. F. McC ilium In North Ilend and with oilier rclv tlips on tho Hay. Rov. I). A. Mcl.co.'. of North Head, will lenvo Tuesday ov rranil for Riverside, Cal., whoro hf ex ppcts to spend tho haliuuo of tli winter tit tho homo of I. Is unci recuperating. Mrs. L. J. Simpson loaves on tho Hreakwater tn-ny for it month's Hip. She will probably visit In California and nlso at (.rayn Har bor, whore I. or daiiKl.ter. M'ss Hello Stoarns, Ins b on stiiylug. Miss Stearns will nrcnmpnny her lionif. Mr. Simpson will make part of the trip with hor. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McEMownoy nro expoctod homo on the next Re do.ido from a Hip to Sat. FrancUo nnd other California points. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hiown nro x pected homo about tho first of Feb ruary from Michigan, whoro thov wero called n few weeks ago by the fatal Illness of hor fatlrr. Mrs. Long, who has been spending tho winter at tho homo of hor daugh ter, Mrs. A. L. Harkor. will lonvo on tho noxt Redondo for San Francisco, en route to hor homo nt Cnlutuot, Mich. Mrs. C. C. Heck wlll lonvo tu n fow ! days for lor homo nt Maploton. aftor ; a visit of sovoral wooks with her sister, .Mrs. u Cl.rlstensou, Miss Oeuovlcvo Tellofsou, who Is visiting at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tellofsou, nt East side, plans to lenvo In ubout throe woeks for Portland. Mrs. II. J. Coko, of Los Angolas, nnivod hero this week- for a visit at the homo of her daughter. Mrs. Ira H. llfirlln lm. vlult nt llila tin... Iml.i.r I occasioned by tho illness of Dr. I)nr- ' tin Tim lntiop linn n.uirlv rnonvnrn1 from bis sevoro Illness, much to the gratification of their many friends. Miss May Honnott, who Is here from Lano Hospital, will probably snend iinothei' mouth nt tho home of hor pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Honnott, nnd with other rolntlvos. Sho Is recuperating from an attnek of diphtheria. Mrs. Carrlo Dungan and Mrs. Nolllo Owen plan to move Into tholr now homo on West Commercial near Eleventh streot,noxt week. SUNDAY BAND CONCERT Program Announced for Entertain incut nt Masonic Opera House Noxt Sunday Afternoon, Director It. N. Kenton of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand, today announced tho following program for tho con cert to ho given nt tho Masonic Opera Houso next Sunday nt 2:30 o'clock p. m, March "On Tip-too" Linden Ovrrturo "Znmpn" Herold Waltz "La Sorenatn" .... Jaxono Cnprlco "Tho Whistler and His Dog." rryor Selection from "Martha ....Flotow Bass solo "Harbarossn". .Darnhouse Selection of popular airs, arrang ed by Williams. , Star Spangled Unnner. R.ed Cross Drug Store PHONE 122 RIVERTON COAL ' FOR $5.00 PER TON Phone 165-X CHAS. LAPP VOll AVOMEN "SELBY" SHOES "Hannah" Satin Slippers WIDTHS AA TO E Hub Dry Goods Co, SMART AVEAR l?OR AVOMEX Cor. Central Ave. and Broadway. Phone 301. li&i yd UArHi 1j)uWCite?3l! .'i'liS -Mmrto MA Dancing is - bt delightf ul the music of the Victrola JS5aiffif'fil mm?. W' mmBE I lie Delightful because of the superb dance music loud and clear and in perfect dance lime. Delightful because you can dance whenever you feel like it the victrola is always ready. Turkey Trots, Tangos, One Steps dance music of every kind. Lome in and we 11 gla play some for you. Victors and Victrolas 10 to $500. Terms tosia SHEET MUSIC AVo havo just received 7(5-1 copies of the new sheet music, the latest popular airs. TEX AND FIFTEEN CENTS PER COPY or seven copies of 1he fifteen-cent numbers forl. AVe have over 1700 copies of the standard sheet music stock which includes such numbers r.s 11 Travatore, for ten cents per copy. PIANOS AVe can supply almost any desire for instru ments. We carry in stock such pianos as tlioMa-son-llamlin, Ludwig, llardman, Packard, Kin burv and Milton. Come in and talk it over with us or try our in struments, music or records. m4MdwMMi0a L. L THOMAS, Manager. 218 Central Avenue. ' Phone 134-J or 15-L GEO. RIDOUT Rnrtifinrl Pnhlin Annnnntnnt Mnmliui. nf Mm Drnvnti n n Rnnlntv nt forllflpil 1llbllc AcCOUntW" Follow of tho Amorlcnn Association of Public Accouiuniiti I'hono aC2-n. ICO TENTH Accounts Audited. Systonis Uovlsed and Instnllcd InvestlKatlons Partnership, Incorporated Conipnnles and Trusteo Accounis Iucomo Tax Returns, Bnlanco Sheets and Financial Statomonts, Certified Accounts. Books opened, closed, or written up. Modest Charges, Marshfleld. Oregon. Tolophono No. 3C2-R. Here is Our Inspiration Stop nrguliiB whether the dredge Mlchlo can relieve thej It tlon at Coos Uar. It's construction by tho govornmont. n proprlatlon for Its mnlntonanco Is conclusive proof "al. gU(fl. Sam" has his eyo on Coo3 Bay. A "word to tho wlso is dent." NOW is the time to Invest in rdal estate. COOS BAY REALTY CO., I B. B. JOt,J MEL G. DUNCAN. 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