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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE H BAND CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY AT MASONIC Director It. N. Kenton, or tho Coos Hay Concert Hnnd, today an nounced the following program for tho concert to lie given nt the Mn Bonlc Opera Houso n.xt Sniulay af ternoon at 2:30: March, Flag Day, (new) Carl Schramm Overture, Morning, Noon and Night In Vclnna Suppo Ilumoresquc Dvorak Cornot Solo, Oh, Dry Those Tears, ' Del Uelgo (hy request.) ... II, G. Howard Weber's Invitation to tho Waltz Continued from page. Two. Sehlhretle, L. 13. Junes and (First time hero, Wotar vl L Mvrirk r Hag, Artful Artie (Compllmon- ; cl na; l,,fc- ' C' " tary to llob Graves) l'ryor Samuel. Gregg. Solectlon, Songs of the Old Folks, v loberry and calla lilies. At tho eloso of tho very pleasantly spent after noon, refreshments were served. Among those present were Mrs. C. F. McGeorge, Mrs. C. C. Going, Mrs. I'onton, Mrs. Dotson, Mrs. Upton, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Illonchflcld and Mrs. Parker of North llend. O I mcsicale. i (now) M March, National I3mllom Star-Spangled IJanner. L. Lako . Ungley I X. It. CATHOLIC 1AIHI3S. I NOTICE TO SCOTCHMEN MI-s. Ilnliort Hanks was 'hostess Tuesday afternoon to tho North llend Catholic Ladles, numhorlng among her guests Mesdames McCullom, Jic On Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Win. Horsfnll gave a muslcalo In hon or of Mr. Wolfram Scliincddlng. who Is to leave Mnrshtlold soon. Sovoral musicians of note had offered tholr services for the evening, and tho In vited guests knew that an exception ally pleasurable evening . awaited them. About seventy-five inns c on- All Scotchmen and men of Scotch bonald. Kaiser. UubsoII. H. Truman. ' " ' vlfAtIn. scent are especially Invited to 0. Truman. Wallace. Hoolllng and " Is nil ace ted ho Ivlta Ions descent attend a meeting at Toilers Tnnor Xcll Banks, and Miss Ellzaboth Hoei- ," " '" "" r rVmiiinnnpn.i iT., nBV Shop, opposite Blanco Hotel, Marsh- ng. It was decided at this meet- '? I ", real c ro hail thV, an" flold, Sunday, February 8. 1014. K to give a dance February 11 tit u;SfCaB c nc crtsalo at 2 p. m., to thoroughly organlzo iCclcnofr Hall and plans ore being ,0!J,n ' ' S"."1-llnB Bocloty. n.mln tn that end. Mrs. August! ' 1"ro',urt (m ."f. tho .. ..V0,,nB IIOVATj CHOWX FLOUR, 51.80 AT HAIXKS'. i...rii.... ...Ill .,tnrtiilii lii ivvn ivnnks ' " ,lB l" m,l B)10' HlWlSOUia AU1- Hoolllng will entortnln In two nnloKs. , orIcnmL, .. Mr S(,j1M1C(,0(llnK ,nyoil 4 1 llko wo nreused to hearing him play. no overenmo me particularly nm- cuif passages, cadences and varla- Mr. Good-husband :- Don't you remember how happy you used to make your sweetheart by presents of flowers and candy on Valentine's Day? Though your sweetheart Is now your wife, It Is still up to you to remember her on Valentine's Day. Surprise her now with a gift of some especially attractive new FURNITURE for her home and you will make her happy as a girl. . It won't take a big check to pay the bill at our store. Going s Hairvey Co. Complete House Furnishers. T -" m I RHIIK8E CLl'lt. I I Mrs. W. M. Hlnko entertained tho JJ0"" " i t'" composlt on with brll- ' turn niters of tho IlrlilRo Club at cards l,iml H-'i'hnlcwe and again proved him- FnTi ofhlinrn'ont1110 0VUn,,,K, ",:l8t0r , with Mrs. W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. K. ' '''" ''t"""0"t:. . ... ... I M. .leni to guestH and Mrs. Kolfu ot a best songs. Her full and sym id Mrs. lljalto Ncrdrum as imtlit'tlo voice won tho nitdlcnco. 'iiosts Tho day's prize which had to he satisfied by an on- Thon followed r.nother fluto You can destroy sd Mmm lings , as substitute Nerdruin and ' liiiiiOinnii L'llostH. ...... ....... i... M..U i it i.Mnnni'fitt. core. nun uii iv . . ' .....n.. . 0l, ,, .,, .,,, t, l Tho club will bo entoruuucii nexi - " i". ""' i-.. ...... i. ......, I u'....if in. Mrs w A Toj'o. i criticizing reinnrks about each and ! nvnt'i1 nmitliiiH riuiilnintl lit Tt W J I J IlllltlllUi IVMIIUI VU ilj 1MI I Sclimcdillng: let It sufflco to say that all of thorn found the best posslblo Interpretation. Numerous uncoros were doinandi'd of him by tho appreci ative nudlonce. which expressed deop regrets to lose such an ablo and tal ented artist. Tho duet for fluto and violin, play ed by Mr. Lew Koyzor and Mr. Knlltilfiilillltir lin.l In Iu. iniimitwl Clara Isabel Myren, pupil of Mrs. I XAIK'ISSl'H CLl'lt. I Miss Stella Peterson will enter tain tho Narcissus Club next Wednes day afternoon. i ' . I .IOLLV DOZKX. I Jolly Dozen next Wednesday. ! 4 - Mrs. Wm. Galo will entertain tho iirHrall. showed n ilecldotl advanco sliico hor recital a short tlmo ago. Her touch and expression aro moro perfected. Mrs. Maymo Stanley Gld- ley, who sang Meyor-Holniund'B "Magic. Song," wiih In best form. Mrs. Del Uhodes entortnlncd tho Her voice sounded donr nnd true, Social Sowing Club at noodlowork rising at the climax to tho high 1), i Thursday, with Mrs. D. .1. Uccb, mis. nnu euciiaiiuug nor listeners, nio J. C. Swlnford, Mrs. Georgo Ayre nnu wuii-unrniMi uppiauso urougni toria !r. linrrv Hedford. ti'o latter a "n ouciire, e( unuv wen given, r.ir. SOCIAL HKWIX(I CLl'lt. I By using a law but it will resist the destructive agencies of the elements cases, smoke, cold, heat, insects, rats and mice. Time is its only master nnd it gives time a long, long race. guest, present. Mm. Swlnford will Koyzor Is to bo complimented upon Wc enjoy selling Malthoid it makes bo hoBtess next week. , io noble expressive )i;V"'1',1!," c . ; A I imu .j..n.i(.fii lllllll limn. Iliu 4 nccompnnlmonts voro plnyed bv Mrs. I TIU'HSIAVSI3WIX(! CLUIt. Horsfall, who acquitted herself uplon . . . dldly. Mrs. .1. II. Stadden was hostess to1 On tho whole, tho muslcalo was tho good in such a satisfactory way. C. 13. .NICHOLSON Coos County HcproMMifittlvo I Olid Front street. IMione Mni-liilt'lil )r'itn :i the Ladlos Sowing Club Thursday, musical affair of tho soason: tho entertaining Mrs. Schroedor, Mrs. ' memory of which will linger long In "rrrs ' Crawford. Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. Mitch UBHfff1" -j"JVV wiHKMk B&mammnK5jB&laJ3?ttmXtiIm&MlWim" IMKSOLI'TIOX OF .1 . 11.....1 l,.1.1 1.. 1.llillfll M I'M I ll'l'VI.'limill "Hi .irn. iiiiiiiiiuiiii .n. ! 1 ;- t!io hoart of all who were nronent. Llxht refreshments were aurvod SPIRELLA CORSETS ' be obtained in Marshliclcl from Mrs. Annie Holland, nnrspfinr. !So. 5th st. Phone 200-X uatermass Studio )pens About Feb. 15 iM location In Montgomery iiMMing mi lnml St. Get, Onr Prices 30-40 Fancy Italian Primes bororo buying elsewhere. Wo bought them whon tho prlco was right and so aro giving our customers tlio benefit of our don , 1U0 North IVrondway. VWouo JJI-J. Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House CAI'H AJtAGO COKl'KH rourlor, Mrs. Kenton, Mr. Hlldon- after tho programme. Iirnml. Mn. I.nmloux. Mrs. Dodsou , - .. . . . .. . " . . ... ... I .None is norony given tnni ino nud Mrs. Sylvoster Jones. .Mrs. i-ou-partnership herotoforo existing bo- ( wjh j)0 liostoss next wook. tween I). F. llnrnnrd nnd C. A. , .;. LuiEWorthy. undor tho firm nnino . . IIANCIXO CLl'lt I'OU MISS TICLLMI'SDX. BUY THE VERY BEST prshfield Miry BUHER mum; i'.ii;n SAxnwuv CO.MUTIOXS IX A ci.i:. AMI MOIil;it . iwenrnv. STKHIMZiii) .MILK AND C1IIUJI. PURE ICE M') 8 a. m. ana 2 p. m. Phono "3 Nmm's Garage home or tho 4DILLAC and fORD Aul Supplies for All Makes of Cars V CenM Av. Phon .17.1.T. It's So Easy c' W. VIERS, rtaca Phone 40-X a? v Shop Phono 206-R 370 X. Front Street Tho smooth polished surface of the Electric Flat Iron glides over the clothes with hardly an effort. Tiresome tramping hack and forth from stove to ironing board is forgot ten. The rough, sooty irons that dirtied tho clothes are discarded. ELECTETC FLAT IKONS ATH3 CLEAN ANJ) CONVENIENT. Tho Electric Iron will save time, labor and money for you. No need to light a fire f01. it just attach to tho nearest Electric Light Socket. Being heated from inside, it stays clean and highly polished. Purchase from your dealer or telephone 178 for one to bo sent on ten days' trial. Oregon Power Co. Second and Central ! , o Mr. nnd Mr. C. .1. Wont aavo n. fnrewoll parly Thumday ovoiiIiik for Mln (Jonovlevo Tollefson. who loft nnd stylo of Ilarunrd & LniiEWorthy wiih dissolved by mutual UKrooment on tho Ith day of l-oiiruary. a. ij.. T,. aIMUkmI Wuh'Iiik Club thin moriiliiK on tho llrenkwator 1011, bo far nn romies to I). . t10 n3m0 of nu orwinlxntlou formoi lnr pnrtlnnd A Jolly ovenliiK vnn Dninnnl. All dbts duo to tho said n.',,,ii, hhk! iiv Harrv umiiu and: iWint n .nr,i ,m,i imiii nmiintr pnrtnorshlp nro to bo paid, and tho otmr8 to kIvo a series of dunces, WU lll0 sorvnK of a Into mippor. dobts duo from said partnership nro tIl(J rr8t ,)f w,(., wlll bo this ovo- T)l0 ynunii ,,00pln present were Mlss- to no pnni ni urn bum o hi ihh. nK nt LoKKias nan. P Oenevleve, Illnnclip mid Kilzabotli of buslnoss, No. 1 18 North nrotid- .;. . Tollefson. :.JbkkIo HoborUon, Hattlo way. whoro tho business will bo . Mifn v.,ni.. mn.. i!.iim. nn.i ..1 1 1... Il. ..I.I n A t ...... 9 7 I "" ! '" J.n... noui.-i ...ww.., riiiiiiiiuuii uj mu -ni . . o- , iVKOUMAbHICU'lNt. wuriii;. II. I'. llAKtSAIlll. I ...... ,,.. .,. nninifnlnml lit tlitlllf) ' C. A. LANOWOUTIIY. XOTICH I I Mis. 'shwIiik WodiHvsday In honor of Mrs. Ony Chnmbors of Hniplre. Tho houso 1 was boautlfully decorntort with huck- Notlco Ik horoby Blvon that tho partnorshlp liorotoforo oxIstliiK be tween. David J. Ilcos and HukIi n. Sneddon. doliiR buulntss at what Is commonly known as Knglo Saloon, was on tlio 4tn day or i-curunry. 1914. dissolved. All bills owiiiK by said firm nro to bo paid by tho, said Hugh n. Sneddon, and all por-. sons Indebted to said firm nro also1 directed to pay to tho said Hugh B. i Sneddon. Dated nt Mnrshflold, Orogon, this 5th day of February, 101 -I. , DAVID J. IIBHS. IIUOH II. SNHDDON. XOTICK OF AIM'OIXTMIJXT OFi ADMIXISTHATOn Notlco Is horoby glvon that pur suant to tho ordor of tho County Court of Coos County, Oregon, W. U. Douglas wns on tho 10th day of January, 1011. duly Appointed ns administrator of tho cstnto of O. II. Halght, docoased. All pprsons hnv Ing claims against said estato nro horoby notified to present tho samo with proper vouchors within six months from tho dnto of this no tlco to said administrator at his offlco In noom 24 of tlio First Nat ional nank of Coos Ray Ilulldlng nt Mnrshfleld, Coos County, Orogon. Dated this 31st day of January, 1914 W. U. DOUGLAS, Administrator of tho estato of O. R. Halght, docoased. First publication Jan. 31. Last publication Fob. 28, 1914. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay typewriter EXCHAM6E AMD SUPPLY CO. XOTICK. To all whom It may concern. Notlco is horoby given, that from facts of which I havo been In Ignor anco until recently, I nm satisfied that n. E. Dolleu, also known na Dort nolleu, is not my lawful hus band: that my marriage with him io vniii. t also l'Ivo notlco that said Ilert I3ol!eu and I aro not living together as Husband and wiro nor In any other mnnnor; that bo does not contribute to my support nor do I, now, contrlbuto to bis sup port, and that I will not be liable for any dobts which ho may con troet for any purpose whatever. Dated this 4th day of Fobruary, A. D 191,RS LULA nALDWIN, Sometimes known as Lola Do lleu or Mrs. Bert Dolleu. When it rains doynu dtpf nil on a liower-prool or do you wear a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker anil enjoy the rain be? J cauta you re y nil uf comlorteoief oiaaeioi . lough end ready aer- vice, anu ea waicr inoof that not a drop teacliea you even through tha openlnga between tlio buttons. The Keflex Edge uoci it. $3.00 ffi Satlifaclloo Guaranteed A. J. Tower Co. Mfl2 ROWERS doston ly,hi?A&&&l Tower Canadian Umiied m,,k 77 sit Toronw Catalog fit fUIIWv x ''' Uiin U I l 1" ' M'F. a- XOTICK TO PUOI'KUTV OWXICItS Notlco Is horoby glvon that all persons owning proporty on streota thnt aro proposed to bo Improved during tho yoar 1914, by paving with hard surlaco pavement, nro re quested to bo present at a meeting of tlio Common Council to bo hold on Monday, tho Otli day of February, 1914, at tho hour of 7:30 p. in., In tho Council Chnmbor In tho City Hall of said city, to dlscusB tho different classes of hard surface pavement, nnd also to oxpress their preforonco of tho kind of hard surface pnvo mont to bo adopted for tho year 1914. Tho following strofts aro proposed to bo Improved with hard surfneo pavomont: Front streot North from tho south lino of Elm avonuo to tho norm lino of Hemlock avenue; Hroadwny street from north lino of Curtis avonuo to tho south lino of Hnll nvo nuo; Curtis avonuo from tho wost lino of Hroadwny to tho west lino of Second street; Ninth strott from tho north lino of Contral avenuo to the north line of Commorclal avonuo; Twelfth Court from tho north lino of Flanagan avonuo to tho south lino of dolden avonuo. JOHN W. BUTLER. Recorder. Until T'lirston, Kddevn Whoolor. Eth el Anderson, Mabel Lenton and 1 1 1 1 d up Wost and Messrs, John .Johnson, Harry Johnson, Ingval l'otorxon, Rny .leiili, Clifford .McKay, John Tollof soii, Wlll Kittson, Dowoy Andorson and Victor, Kmll, Ami row nnd Rud olph Wost, .j. .;. .5. a.' . I HONOR MRS. CORK. A very pretty nftnrnoon partv wns hold Wednesday nt tho homo of Mrs. Ira llnrtlo of North Bond, whon sho ontertalned In honor of hor mothor, Mrs. Rlcbnrd J. Coke of Los Angolos. Sowing, music nnd plensant conversa tion mntlo tho afternoon pass ull too quickly. Lnto In tho afternoon Mrs. llnrtlo, nsslstod by her mothor and Mrs, Honry O'Mnrn, served dollcloun refreshments to hor guosts. Thoso lilddon were Mosdamoa Oeorgo Mnn dlgo, C. A. Smith, R. C. Holmos, J. Mendo, Josoph Olln, Win. Vnughan, M O. colpmnn, M. E. Evorltt, Vlrgtl WntterH, II. J. Llndon, C T. Farias, J. II. Orovos, f!oo, Hazor, E. F. Rub soll, John Lennoii, Henry O'Mnrn of Mnrshfleld nnd Miss Oortrudo Mun dlgo. l .j. 4. a I MRS KVKHITT HOSTESS. I 4 Mrs. M. E. Evorltt wlll otitortnlii nt sowing nt' hor homo In Portor Ad dition next Wednesday afternoon, I TENDER FAREWELL Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho North Bond M. E. Church tondorotl n fnrowoll recoptlon Wednesday af- tomoon at tlio church parlors ror Mrs. Louis Balslgor, who loft to day for Portland to mnko hor fu- turo homo, Readings by Mrs. E. C, Mathor nnd vocal solos by Mra. E. J. Arum with Miss Qortrudo Arms ns nccompnnlst woro features of tho program. A sot or bcautirul Myrtlo wood candlesticks woro pro- Continued on nnco Eight SAFE FOR RAMIES, EFFECTIVE FOR OROWX-CPS. That Foloy'B Homy nnd Tnr Com pound, It has tho confldonco of your druggist, who knows It wlll glvo you satisfaction. W. AV. Nes smlth, Statesboro, da., says: "I havo used Foloy's Honoy nnd Tar Compound In my fnmlly and havo sold It In my store nnd It novor fails to euro." Refuso a substitute Owl Proscription Phnrmnoy. Frank D C"l'an. Opposlto Chandlor Ho tel. Phono 71. a nraurai"Ba