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THE COOS BAY .TIMES,. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE Perha 11 f aTK 15e Gateway of Opportunity: TO SMALL INVESTORS AND HOME BUILDERS. To Small Investors: There has been more money made through judicious land investments ou Coos Bay than in any other way. Many have grown rich through the buying and selling of land. NOT A SPECULATION in any souse of the word, for jtou cannot possibly lose. CLOSE IN PROPERTY is al ways the safest and best investment. Why go away out beyond the Post office when you can buy close-in property in Perham Park? SMALL CAPITAL required. You can make as small or as large an in vestment as you like. Your profits will be in proportion. You don't need a thousand dollars, fifty or a hundred will do for a start. See HE1D ABOUT IT. To Home Builders: What you arc now paying if or rent will buy one of the best homesites on Coos Bay and on the same easy terms. Lots located .right .in the heart 'df the city. PERIIAM PARK, the most at tractive and the only restricted resi dence district in Marshfield. RENTS ARE ADVANCING and will continue to advance as the de mand increases. Begin now to plan for the future, and buy a homesitc while these desirable locations arc to bo bad. VALUES ARE GOING UP. You will not only save rent, but 'the 'In crease in values will go a 'long way toward paying for your 'home. SIDE REID ABOUT XT. Perham Park, w. A. Reid, Owners' Anent. 150 Front Street. asKngacsnnttK-wmwaiTripsriswnmE lKtwamnwraai lavj'uwiiiwiLir Wall Paper Wo nro showing ono of tlio largest lines mid most extensive oisortmonts of patterns ovor icon In this city. A now ship ment of 1014 designs Just re ceived; nlso a full Una of PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. C. W. VIERS 1)7I Nortli Front Htreet, Marshfield. TIIKHE'S ONLV OXK MACHINE THE SINGER. ONLY ONE HEPHKSEXTATIVE W. J. R1TZ Phono 280-X. Big Clearance Sale Now on at The Electric Shoe Store. IKO So. Ilroudwny. FAMILY DINNERS lp our new location, wo are ei Peclally prepared to cator to famll) Je. Hegular moala or short or den. Open day and night. MERCHANT'S OAFK. Hrxmlway ml Cnniinerrlil Mflrt DRY FIR AND ALDER WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono 180-.1. Pictures&framing Walker Studio LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co Abstracts, thoroughly dependable. Im ineainte service, prompt iitten. on t0 u interests of our client. Minimum cost. ! S. Kaufman (Sb Co. Coquille River Cod Guaranteed free of slack mid dirt uud not to cllnlcer l'n 1 1 weight and prompt service $5.50 Per Ton COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAINES. Phone 181-L 186 Broadway South, FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK IX COOS COUNTY. Established JHHI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest I'uld oh Time Deposits Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. .1. II. Flanagan, Vlco-Presldent. It. F. Williams, CaMiler. v Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. a 1 z . r kPS54&A i iiY T fVG -w v- LalUU iMihb is j m z ir W -v- Jt (Continued From Pago Two.) Dend enjoyed a St. Vulontlno social In the class rooms, following a busl- I ness mcetliiK. GucbbIiic unmos. bIk- i nlflcant of St. Valentine's preceded Tom tlio refreshnients. Those present uunenn l ngnn, Gladys Dlment, Mablo Ek blad, Laura Watson, lluth Hong land, Miss Conner, Miss Griffin, Miss llleco anil Miss Hnrkness and Messrs, Vivian Carleson, Duncan Ferguson, Pntorson, Chester Isaacson, Douglns, Walter .Tfiisoii, were Misses GtiQrea Hagc, Xornh Huge, Carrie Stovons, Mnltlliln Greve, Marjorlo Smith, Ettn Tnylor, Con stance Clnrko. Ella Wise, Alice Wnt tcrs, Edith final), Anna Truinnn, Louise ElBmlngor, Vera Wilson, Julia Dayton and Messrs. Cnrl Ilnab, Stan ton Slovens, Wlnflcld Woodbury, Howard Moody, Karl Drown, Herbert Dowen, Burt's McNny, Wntklns, C. Durmester, Floyd Conro, Dclmont Gooden, Will Pond, Georgo Pjund, Sydney Clnrko, Stanley Myers, tlow nrd Schwartz and Albert Haines. . 4 I SUCCESSFUL BALL. I were also mndo for a St Patrick's party on Mnnh 17 at the homo of Dr, nnJ Mrs. Ira D. tlTtle Thoso present Friday wore Mrs. H, K. Bur meBter, Mrs. IrH U. Hurtle. Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire, Mrs. M. 10. Evcrltt, Mrs. It. D. Iluzcr, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. Fred Kruse, Mrs. It. 13. Kennedy, Mrs. II. .1. Linden, Mrs. II O'Mnra, Mrs. K. K. Itlggs, Mrs. 13. F. Hussoll, Mrs. L. K. Strate, Mrs. .T. C. Wallace Mrs. Chas. WIHIaniH nnd Mrs, H. J. Coko. I EPISCOPAL GUILD. . The Eplscopnl Guild met Tuesday for tve first tlmo In t e rooms that have been fitted up In tho church basement and which wero chrlstoned "Guild Hall" nt this meeting. Mrs. Dennett nnd Miss Anderson woro hos tesses. Archdeacon Chambers was present nnd gavo a short talk on Harry Nas- Ono of tho most successful nnd most delightful bnlls ever given In Mnrshlleld wns tho benefit dnnco un der the auspices of t' o Royal Auc-i nhnN.ii nmt ,.nilii wnrii tlon Bridge Club Inst Saturday evon-Ultrenn( Dennett Swnnton, rcpresont mg lor mo .Mnrsuuom ruunc norary. . ,, m vnstrv. nsUnd Mm n ,1 o u v'ii., ni.. .. inn tn. Thn linll wnn mini nttrnrttvnlv ilpp- .,. ... .1 i. . . , iu. '" iitlinuiii uiuilll null, nun uui-. -- - - I""- , ..- - milU Ulllllu Vlllllu ui me Illlll'llUIl her, Tom Hngo and Harlan Oubscr. j orntcd, a profusion of hearts and Umt wns holng fanned for Friday icuplds carrying the St. Valentino nBht nt autld Hall In tho nnturo of decoration scheme. Many hnndsoiiio n B0Ci rccontlon for Archdeacon I MIXXIE-WIS CLUB. I now gowns wore notlccnbo. At-tho chambers and farewell to Mr. nnd puncn now. .mihhl-b .uiuiei iiurnguii Mrl, t m tjiiton. A crowd of church nnd ucssio Douglas presided. Tho devotees was present nt this Initial attendance wns largo, nearly 200 be-nicotlnK in tho now church, among liig present during the early evening. Ul0tn MrBi Mnry McKnRht, Mrs. Jab. Tho recolpts wore $151 at t o door Porly MrBi , Mi No))lo MrB r. a. and about ?24 for punch, nnd Mi s, Hnznrtl MrBi j. s Coko, Mr8i j, A. with' tho proceeds from other tlrhetB. MntBnn. Mrs. Den Chandler, Mrs. Hat brought the totnl up to about $190, t1o anyii0P M oenevlovo Seng of which the net proceeds, $l2!)..r,, BtncUcll MlBa miih preBton. MIbb woro turned over to tho Llbraray yes- CnrnUff Mr8, 0tto Schetter, Miss Ev tcrday. 0,yn Anilcrson. Mrs. J. W. Dnnnott, Mrs. Emma Xasburg Mrs. Goo, F. Mureh. Mrs. Hugo Oulst. Mrs. E. O. Peril -m. Mrs. F. A. Sacchl. Mrs. Jac obs and guest. Mrs. A. V. Dowhny, Mrs. S. O. Small, Mrs. Leonard Trav er. Mrs. Christine Kruso. Mrs. W. "D. Curtis. Mrs. E. P. Lewis, Mrs. Wm. Lcdwnrd, Mrs. W. C. Deubner. Mrs. 13. A. Andorron, Archdeacon Chnm hers and Mesers. Harry Nnsburg nnd Dennett Swnnton. Next Tuesday will sco n Bcconll At the meeting of tho Mlunlc-Wls Club Thursday at the homo of Mrs. A. V Downs sewing wns tho chief oc cupation of tho afternoon. Mrs. Wohhor, an old resident of Coos Dny, who returned recently nftor an nb- J senco of several years, was n guest of t. o club. Mrs. F. II. Dresser, Mrs. I Win. Hoagland. Mrs. 3. Drown, I Mrs. Chns. LaChapolIo, Mrs. 10. Kel- lcy, Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Mrs. C. W. Davis, Mrs. Mnry Thompson nnd Mrs. E. A. HnrrlB wero present. Tho club j will moot ngaln In two weeks, tho I meeting plnce to bo announced later In tho social calendar, i I IIOVAIj AUCTION DltlDGK. I A. X. W. Tho Artistic Xeedlo Workers mot with Mrs. O'Conuoll this week with Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Dungnn, Mrs. Ed man, Mrs. lOvortson, Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs. Molon ey, Mtb. Mlngus, Mrs. Mnry Mc Knlght, Mrs. Murch, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. O'Conuoll, Mrs. Qulst nnd Mrs. Stnuff present. Mrs. 13. K. Jones wns also present as guest of tho club nnd nsslsted t' o hostess. Mrs. Stnuff, tho president, will entertain next Thursday. ELKS PAUTV. Another of tho series of do C tful monthly socials which tho Mars'IleM lodge of Elks nro giving fo thel wives, swoothenrtH uud visitors, wns enjoyed Wednesday ovonlng nt the Masonic Hall. About thirty-six coup les wero present nnd light refrerh nieiits wero served. Among tho mem bers of Mnrs Held lodge presout wore Messrs. Vi u Duyn, Housowortli, Dar gelt, Xeff, Kroltzer, Turpeii. Strr ford, Perry, Hulnes, Miller, Swnluc, AdelBporgor, Travor, Cliundlor, Me Knlght, Vnughnn, Dultmnu, Goo.I rum, Crosthwnlto, Tliomns, KtKitlug, Gorr, Jamos and Ilarvoy, mid among tho visiting Elks presout woio Mchsis. Stockln, Kaiser, llinJmnrsh, .Mohl ninnii nnd Glvons. ; Mrs. Dorsey Kroltzer wns hostesi to tho lloyal Auction Drldgo Club T'ursdny afternoon. Tho prize wns won by Mrs. F. M. PnrsoiiB. In serv ing, Mrs. Kroltzer was assisted by Mrs. Housowortli. Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs. Cnrrlo Dungrn. Thoso bidden t1 Is week wero Mrs. r. .m. i-nrvuiiH, .mn. uuu. uuinii inn, lllftniMir n nnllil tfnll Mrs. It. K. Dooth. Mrs. .1. T. Harrl-, moolln' nl n" gan, Mrs. Cnrrlo Dungnn, Jirs. k. k. Straw, .Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. F. K. Gottlns, Mrs. A. L. HouBoworth nnd Mrs. I). Y. Stnfford. t 4 4 4 -I ItltllKSIO (M'll. I TIIUHSDAV CM'D. Mrs. W. A. Toyo was hoBtess at four (al)les ot hrldco nnd lunc' con Wolnesdnynfternoon to tho following guests: Mrs. IlleVlnrdson. M Jonos, Mrs. Mntson. Mrs. Donne" MrB. Coko, Mtb. llorsfnll. Mrs. Jennings, ff .... II t HH(ilfn.1 tltMtlftlfVl1 lirP. lit U. OlilWIUlU UllfUMIIIVU -f m.,1 f T1AM1.. f- TllVA tho Thursdny Club at cards ll'l' " 1J " ' 'CZ week, nsslsted by Mrs. T. S. Hurvey, . r-J?"''. 1rn8, Kn',, ' , r Th 'i, t,... o..i. .,- t",.. .,.i mo n,,r,. and Mrs. Wilson Kaurmnn. inociuu ..UD. OJI.1.DIU uuui.uiiu . .-w I ...11 ,nnl mrnln In twntvnnbn. high school paiitv i i - On Friday evening, .February 13. tho S- nlor clnss of tho Marshfield High School was entertnluod by n dollghtful party glvon at tho "Dun giilow." Tho party was ono of tho most successful uud onjoynblo af fairs glvon this season, Thn eve ning wns spoilt In various gunns for which hnndsomo prizes woro nwnrd ed to tho following: Desslo Flana gan, Chester Isnncson, Tom Pntor son, Alhort Haines and Duncan Douglas, uftor which most dollento rofroshurnts woro served. Music then filled tho nlr until tho happy crowd dopnrted. Among thoBo pres ent woro: Misses Uruco Kolley, r.Iny Myhon, Mildred Stor y, Evolyn Lnng- worthy, Luclo Powers, Desslo Finn Dodson wero tlo only absent mom 1ir6 Mlao UMHn n alalnr if frl. IImh... flwn.irint.l ...1.. fllMlt....1 .... tlln . v llllll 111 UIIIIUI1I, H IIU lll.l till UlUI l) t Thursdny, wns a guest of the ' I'luli Mm. Hnilunn will I in liOMlnHH ' next week. 5 ! r PltlHCILLA CL1MJ. I - Mrs. Knud Erlcksnn eutertnlnoiV sociably nt sowing Wednesday nftor- noon, haying as her guests tho rris- iv it riiun-.Ti v c:tuTi.:iMinf)i) I eina uiiid nioninors nun n row o"iur , 4 friends. Sewing employed tho nftpr- Mrs. Giirnoa wiih hoBtess Tuesday 00. followed by n IiiiipIi servo'l l.y nt sowing nnd chat to tlio niomhors Jim hostosH. Mrs. OrencildB will bo of the North Don J Christian Sister- i)stoss In two wcokH. '1 hoso presont bond. Her guests wero Mrs. Edgar Wo;Jiicd,.y woro Mrs. Itoblnson, Mrs. McDanlels, Mrs. Wldner. Mrs. Isaacs, Scptt, Mra GronoldB. Mrs Clalo, Mrs. Mrs. Soh'hro-lo. Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Os- Jo nson, Mrs. Irrckniuollor. Mrs. born, Mm. Olndnioii. .Mrs. Itltcblo, Mnthlnon, Mrs. C .Tistenson and Mrs. Mrs. McMurtry nnd Itov. Sninuol i I'-nokHon. Gregg of Mars Held. T. o S'storhood v will meet again In two weeks. , ,,.. ,w,.v 7 AAA I KILIil IK).l'y.N. I I X. II. rATHOMC LADIKS. 'I Tho Jolly Dozen will ho ontortnlnod A uiiiiiiiii iiuai iiy .nn. iiunii ui iiiu Mrs. August Hoolllng entertnluod ''0I" of MrB. Johnson In Hunker IIIU. thn Cnthnllo Lad os at sewing and luncheon Tuesdny, numbering ninongi - WOX PIH'ICS. PILES CURED AT HOME BY iNEW ABSORPTION METHOD. !( you tuffrr from Mmlinc, Itchlne. blind or rulruJiiiic I'lle. wuJ nif )uur nJJu- mid I will ttll you liow to turi- journlf i niao by tb nrw bMirtla tri-utuinit i and will 1m H-nd u or IUI lioiu.t tmtmeui rr for trial, with ntttruer lrm joui own locality If rwjuwlrd. Imanllalr re lief and permanent cure aure.. Semt no money, but tell other of Ihla olTer. WrIU twlay to lira. M. Uunjniern. Uia r, Notra i)ame, luJ. WhaL People Say who rent a lock box In our Fire-Proof and Durglar-Proof Safe De posit Vaults; "I huvo no fear of losing my Jowelry or precious Keepsakes." "My will and other private papers are not being read by anyone but myself." "I always know just whero to find my valuables. ' They are never misplaced." Isn't It worth $3 a year to you to be ablo to say the same of your valuables? The First National Bank Of Coos Bay TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay montR. nfiw and rebuilt. Fox. Underwood. Reminnton, Royal. Oliver. L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or now jhuivhb, huik Knunum-cu. .......io i,uu carbon paper delivered. Phone us your order. Phone -JI. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ADMIXISTItATOH OI- Notlco Is horoby given that pur suant to tho order of tho County Court of Coos County, Orogon, W. U. Douglas was on the 10th day of January, 1914, duly appointed as administrator of the cstato of O. K. Halght, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said ostnto nro horoby notified to present tho samo with propor vouchors within six months from tho dato of this no tlco to said administrator at his office In Doom 24 of the First Nat ional Dank of Coos Ray Dulldlng at Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon. Dated this 31st day of January, 1914. W. U. DOUGLAS, Administrator of tho estato of O. ft. Halght, deceased. First publication Jan. 31. Last publication Feb. 28. 1914. SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier, 352 So, 5th st- Phone 200-X STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, Dromldo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. nor guests Mrs. Knlsor. Mrs. McDon ald, Mrs. Lomnnskl, Mrs. Truinnn, T" T 7. , ,, , T Mrs. Itussell, Mrs. Morris, Miss An-' T o prlzo winners nt tho do gh -na Truinnn. Mrs. Wallace and Miss )rlJ1,Kll"1"'t- K'von ,". Fred- TfllviitiuHi llnnll ui? Mm finnrL'n I.lu i um.il iiuiuomi uini niaiiskl will bo hostess next Tuesday. A A A , NARCISSI'S CLl'll. I . Miss Hilda West of Easlsldo will be hostess to the Narcissus Club nt her I omo In Enstsldo next Monday nftornoon. JOLLY 8IXTICEX. I Tho Jolly Slxtoen will ontertnlu tholr husbands at nn evening social next Friday nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. G. Coleman In North Dend. 4 CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD. Tho MarsWfloM Christian Slstor liood will moot noxt Tuesday with Mrs. Knight at hor homo In South Marshfield. 4 , PRESDVTKRIAN LADIES. O 4 Tho North Dend Proshytorlan Lad ies' Aid will bo entertained by Mrs. A. II. Imhoff noxt Thursday. PLAN SOCIAL. I The Women of Woodcruft of North Dend will glvo a whist social at Tay lor's Hall noxt Monday evening. A A v PAST MATRONS. I Mrs. E. G. FInnngan was hostoss at tho regular monthly session of tho Mnrshlleld Past Matrons' Association yesterday afternoon. Following the regular business and study session, refreshments woro sorved, tho hos tess being assisted by Miss Eveloyu Flanagan. Thoso presont wero Mrs. C II. Dungan. Mrs. A. D. Wolcott, Mrs. Fannlo Hazard, Mrs. O. II. Marsh, Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Mrs, Ora McCarty. Mrs. F. 10. Allen nnd Mrs. Fluolla Turner, who was a special guost of the club. The next meeting will bo tho fourth Friday In March, when Mrs. Turner will bo hostoss nt a St. Patrick's party. Saturday after noon in North Doud woro Mrs, Win. Dnlloy, who won first honors and re ceived n honutlftil cut-glass bon-bon dish, and Mrs. L. F. Fnlkensteln, who received a hniid-pnlntcd almond dish nu tl o ooiisolntlon. The (totalis ot tlio party and glieslH woro glvon in Tho Tlnios Monday. SEWIXO PAUTV. 0 4 Mrs. Goorgo Hogllo of North Dond gave n delightful sowing party Tiiob day nftornoon nt her now bungalow on Meado street. Tho nftornoon was spent very plcaenutly In music, sow ing nnd social chat, nftor which tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. Warren Murphy, served dainty rofrcshlnontH toijo following gnosis: Mrs. Arnold Suniock, Mrs. Shrlvor, Mrs. R. Mat ton, Mrs. V. G, Illndmnrsh, Mrs. Chns. Fnrrls, Mrs. Warren Murphy uud Mrs. Win. Nollson. AAA 1 I VALEXTIXE PAUTV Floyd Jnrvls gnvo a party to a numbor of his boy friends on Val entino Day. Tho aftornoon was spout In n Jolly way with dlfforent games, nftor which refreshments woro sorved. Thoso presont woro; Wnvno linn-Is, Victor Shnw, Law. ronco Witt, Pnsquln Drndfleld, Ru dolf Johnson, Porry Clark, William Jnrvls nnd Floyd Jnrvls, AAA I EVI3XIXO PAUTV. . Mrs. J. II, Stndden and Mrs, L, F. Denning Nvero tlio charming hostesses of tho Thursday Club members and their husbands nt cards at tho L. F, Donning homo Tuesday evening. Tho decorations reflected tho St, Valon tluo sensou, red hearts being suspend ed from tho celling and red carna tions shedding their fragrance from U.'ftJJY -Bi'PLB- L'l Jl'Q JQ'flg . At cards Continued on Tngft Elcht.) 1SACKACHI3-H1IEUMATISM VAN ISH AWAV. Men nnd womon havlnt: backache. rheumatism, stiff and swollen Joints ,nro honostly glad to know that Fo- " .ley Kidney PIIIb are successful evory I I whore In driving out those 111b. That Is bocauso Foley Kidneys Pills nro Tho North Dond Thlmhlo Club n tmo medlclno and mifnkiv nttnnHvn was entertained Friday aftornoon by In all diseases that result from THIMDLE CLUD. Mrs. M. G, Coloman and had an un usually pleasant session. The next meeting will bo In two weeks with Mrs, O. E. Gothro. Preparations woalc, Inactive kldnoys and urinary Irregularities. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank I). Cohan. Oppo site Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. n