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"unr""i"w""w ' i THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE mr r roan 1PS y & m? L V yjflHf United States Guaranteed Miles I I $ Garage! MARSHFIELD I RE FOE BETTER i KJIWli United States Plain Tread Guaranteed iiUllllllllllllllW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWi .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilK. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH HVHVWHVHVHVi hvhvhvhvhvhvhk PHONE 373-L iUSlzt mmtmeZJESEBEE THE BES! LAUNDE Mrs. 8. C. Stnnll, Jtrs. 13. A. Ander son, Miss Evelyn Andorson, Mrs. C. K, I'orry, Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt, Mrs. D. D, Chandler, Mrs. L. W. Traver, Mrs. J. A. MntBon, Mrs. W. A. Toyc, Mrs. Christine KruBe, Mrs. F. A. Sticchl, Mrs. L. M. Noblo, Mrs. Geo. F. Mifrch, Airs. Mnrv McKnlisht nnd Mrs. Fnnnlo Hnzard. WO.MKN'H AUXILIAUV. Just received, u fresh stock of both Nobby Trend nnd plain tirt'H. Buy your tires from GOODRUM nnd get service. AVc hnndlo lT. S. Tires' today and every day and stand back of each nnd every one nnd liiiikc-.good any nnd nil tires that prove' defective in any way. If you litivojiievcr used United States Tires better try a set and you will never use anything else. Give a look ut;iuy show window if you want to see what U. S. 'Tiros are like. OAD UM' JlrB. Dow, Mrs. Dimcnt, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hyde. Mrs. Durkhurt, Mrs. Dutz, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, MrB. Nichols, Mrs. Seamnn nnd Mrs. Sweotninn wero tho mom bora of tho PrcHbytorlan Auxiliary that mot for tho customary meeting with Mrs. O. II. Walter Wednesday afternoon. As part of the business a commltteo was named to prcpnro for a cooked food snlo on tho Inst Sat urday In March. It was reported that about $CC wns cleared from tho chicken dlnnor given last Saturday at tho Swedish Lutheran Hnll. in tl'o church membership nnd nttond anco contest tho eldo headed by F. S. Dow lost and wnB forced to glvo a congregational social to Mr. II. J. Mohr nnd his adherents. Tho first of n series of Btcreoptlcon lectures was given by Itev. llurkhnrt last Sun day nnd will ho seconded by u sermon In music at tho church tomorrow. : : . 11. W. JI. C. I Mrs. H. II. Coroy ontortnlncd tho I). W. M. C. Wednesday afternoon at tho church. Tho subject was "Cnl nu," nnd wns outlined by Jllsn Frnnso nnd dlscusBcd' by Mrs. Dowiib. Those attondlng wore Mrs. Hose, Mrs. Low Is, Mrs. Drown, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Storoy, Mrs. Drossor, Mrs. Warwick, Mr8. Iloss, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Lnngdon, Mrs. Downs, Mrs. Carpen ter, Mrs. Dnssford, Mrs. JlcCarty, .Mrs, MarBh, Dr. Shaw, Mrs. I'rcs ton, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Dow, Mrs. Solicitor, Miss Watson, MIbb Corning, Miss Frnnso, Miss Frnncen LI nil nml MIbb Mamie Qulovson. Tho next mooting will bo he'd- thV first WodncBdny In April. i x. it. christian sibtic::ii J()l). I 4 Mrs. It. C. Olndmon was hontcss to tho C" rlstlnn Sisterhood nt her homo In North Ilond Wednesday. Tho day was spent In eowIiii; and In mak ing mans for tho cooked food sala tin t Ih being hold this nftornoon nt thn WlBenmu & Martin furniture Btoro. Mrs. Dyer of Old Nort.i Dend will ontortuln tho ladles In two woolcs. Tlioto attending tho sowing bco wero Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. OHboru, Mrs. Mc.Murtry, Mrs. McDnnlol, Mrs. Pnrk or nnd Mrs. Olndmon. ! as woll 09 profltnblo one. Hor gucHs wero .Mrs. Robert Kittson, Mrs. W. Robertson, Mrs. .1. McKay, Jlrs. Per cy I'ect, Mrs. W. Stecklo, Mrs. .1. Vineyard, .Mrs. C. J. Stecklo, Mrs. 13. Vineyard, Mrs. Cnsslty, Jfrs. M. A. McUggon nnd Jlrs. W. F. Dyorly. I ROOK PARTV. I - . ; Jlr. and Jlrs. JIllo Sumner ontor tnlncd n few friends at progressive Rook TueBdny evening. Huckleberry daffodils and violets predominated In tho decorations. At tho conclusion of tho game refreshments wero served on music wns enjoyed. Their guests wero Mr. and Jlra. Hownrd Savage, Jlr. and MrB. W. W. Lnngworthy, Mr. nnd JlrB. F. C. Weaver, Grovor WllltnntBon, JIlss JInrlo Crnlg, Loo Dyorly, jubs Cnrrlo Ross, Frank Howe, JIlss IJolvn Flanagan, Ira L. Howe and JIIB9 Cora Dye. I BIRTHDAY PARTY. I Jim. Georgo Oulovson wns hostess to n few friends and tholr llttlo ones InBt week In honor of tho second birthday of hor daughter, Georgian. RofreshmontB wero served nt tho closo of tho nftcrnooon nnd tho llttlo guest of honor was tho recipient of aomo charming gifts. Jlrs. Oulovson'B guests wero Jlrs. J. W. Davis and children, Jnck, .lr nnd William Vln cont, Jlrs. Win. Abol, Jlrs. Allco Sned don, JIIbs Jlnmlo Gulovson, JIIsb Hel en aulovscn nnd JIlss Killth Johnson. A fenturo of tho nftornoon was tno button-holo making contest In which MIbb Kmmn Johnson won first prize In serving, Jlrs. Gnrdlnor wns assisted by JIlssos Jllnnlo Pnr kor and lOminn Johnson nnd Jtrs. JI. H. Kverott asslBtod In sorvlng. In tho decorations, dnffodlH and huckolberry predominated. o SOCIAIi SHWIXH. I St. Patrlck'B day party at tho homo of Dr. and Jlrs. Irn D. Dnrtlo JInrch 17, to which tho husbands of tho mombers will bo Invited Tho plan Is to hnvo tho cleanup dny early In April nnd secure tho co-operation of nil citizens and especially of tho high sc"..ool students In making It effect ive Tie North Dond City Council has promised to defray tho o.xponsoB of hauling away tho debris and rub bish. The "Swat tho Fly" move ment will bo started soon after and It will not be tho club's fault If North llond Is not n "spotless town" this summer. Special committees for the various proJectB will bo nnmod1 by tho president, Jtrs. Irn D. Dartlo, later. Yentordny sowing and music followed t'to business session and Inter dolleioils refreshment wero Borved, tho IiobIubb being nsslsted by Jlrs. 13. F. Russell and Jlrs. deorgo Ilazor. Tho club will moot again next Frldny with JlrB. H. 13. Kenne dy ns hostess. Those present ycBtor tlny wero Jlesdanios Irn 11. Dnrtlo, A. II. Derbyshire. H. 13. Kennedy, II. J. Linden, H. O'JInra, 13. F. Russell, II. L. Simpson, L. K. Strnto, J. C. Wallace, V. 13. Wattors and Chns. Williams of tho club members, with Jlrs. R. C. Adams, Jlrs. Geo. Huzer, Jlrs. R. J. Coke and' Jlrs. Junklns as special guests. SIRS. KIXX13Y HOSTKSH. I Jlrs. J. G. Kinney ontortnlncd nt a Inrgo and very dollghtful enrd party WoJnesdny oftcrnoon, hor guests bo Ing tho members of tho Thursday Sowing Club nnd n tow other friends. Among thorn wore Jlrs. L. T. Jint thowB, Jlrs. Anderson, Jlrs. Drndflold, MrB. Crawford, Jlrs. Going, JlrB. Fon tcn. JlrK. Dodson. Jlrs. JUtcholl, Jlrs. SchroeSer, Mrs. LoJIIeux, Jlrs. Four ier, Mr. lllldenhrnnd, Jtrs. Hay 01 llvnnt, Jlrs. Hank Wells. Jlra. Clem Wells, Jlra. S. Jones, Jlrs. Hnrvoy, JlrB. JurvlH, Jlra. Denning nnd JIlss Wltto. The decorntlons woro dnffo tll'B nnd grccriB. The boaters wnB nm nlsted by Jlrs. Schroedor nnd Jlra. Hlldenbrnnd. 4 t : TliniSDAY C'l.UII. Tho Thuradny Club, which wns on (ertnlncd at cards by Jlrs. Jerry ICIn noy Wedncsdny nftornoon, postponed Its weekly meeting on thht nccounl nnd will moot again next week, tho I SKKXNSA r,V. PltlSCIIJiA CMJH. isUio one thing which inclines Coos Hay pe6ilo to tho Twin City Laundry. Willi the desire, of course, is the foreknowledge thnt tho Twin City is expect ed to do better work. ITence the confident feeling thnt they enn got it when they send xis their bundles. Under the present ownership nnd management of E. L. Powell and A. T. Heisc, the Twin City has been doing some of the best laundry' work over turn ed out on Coos Bay. The Twin City has no connection in any ,way with nny other laundry on Coos Bay and the owners, E, L.Powell and A. J. Raise, nro not interested in any other laundry. Send your laumlrv to tho Twin Citv. where service and' satisfaction always awaits vou. .. A phone call will biflug our wagon to your door. JlrB. F. A. Grlnolda ontortnlncd tho I'risclllaa nt n pleasant nftornoon of music mid sowing Wednesday In Hunker Hill. Among her guests wore Mih. R. F. Rush. Mm. L. 13. Robert son, Jlrs. Geo. Rourko, JlrB. T. J. Scott, Jlrs. W. T. Gnlo nnd Mrs. (J. Johnson, who will ontortuln tho club two weeks from Wednesday. 4 1 FORM XKW CIjUH. TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phono 1121, North Bend. e Are Still in the Ring K Hltlfl .llol....i . . ... .... ..in -Al., In e. J? ,0US coos DAY COUNTRY than any othor one concern itnili ,7.iy nearly ono huudred onlca nave ueon mauo biuco WM ' If you WBnt t0 8o11' 8eo UB' If you wnnt t0 bUy' ;0OS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. rhono SOt-J. JItb, 13. J. Arms of North Rend was hostess nt the Initial KnthorliiK or tho IC. C. Club nt her homo In North Ilond. It la planned to hold mooting)) every Wednesday nftor noon. A delicious luncheon wns sorv ed hy Jlrs. Arms to Mrs. Richard Dock, Jlra. Frank JIubcub, .Mrs. Sher man Gamble and JIlss Kllzaboth Jen- J.lllgB. , 4 I lIX HALLS. I W FOli 11ACTWCIIB AND "UGUMATISM ' Kidney PiTu ,, . : Wol IS for ,ckacho, rhou M ffi?' n.c.hlnB Joints, kid- NomawdM " montB that tUey Ifford, !S everywhere. A. lOn Srew Nebr- says: r Piiig fni r raenae(1 Foley Me inllhe,d ono bottle. my rrescrIption ' S. QlsaPPoareU." W ODno.ii """Mcy. Frank P H.?C'te,Chander Hotel. 'aseScy Avc,,Uo Dr8 DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING, ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHPELD BROS. Russell Building, Central Avenue MANY OF OUR NEW 1914 Wall Paper Patterns aro now on display. Wo are honest In our opin ion that such a collection, such a varied assortment of medium and low prlcod wall papers has never been shown on Coos Bay. These now Idoaa are arrang ed and shown in such a man ner that their real merits can be seen at a glance. Drop in at 37G North Front street and Bee C. W. VlERS Phono 200-R. Tho North Ilond Steam Sliovolnion. who scored such n hit with tholr In itial ball last fall tiro planning to Klvo nnother a St. Patrick's day af fair at Hckhoff Hall in North Demi March1 17 and thoy Bay It will far eclipse tho other. The JlarBhflold Fire Department will give a ball April 11 to rnlso funds to buy now uniforms. , SKWIXfl PARTY. Mrs. Chas. Wnllaco was hostess at a delightful all-day sowing party last Tuesday. Refreshments woro sorved and the day mndo a most enjoyable Wh en it rains doyou depend orj a Kowci. proof or do you ver a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker and enjoy the rilnlt 17 cmuia you to dry. and comloiublc? Mnieloi lough and ieu er vice, and to vveter proof that not a drop leachea you even through the opening between the button. The Reflex Ed.adoe it $3.00 m Sdlifictlon OuirantceJ A. J. Tower Co. gM dWERS fa mk a w i'i m ftfff row fi tx Tn- i' - A- - Tower Canadian Llmiled ro,k ZT BOSTON brthi ' maik Catalog ft lMVi)& - I -4 ThoSkonnsnClubonJoyod n dollght ful nftornoon yesterday with .Mrs. JIllo Sumnor nt hor homo on Centml nvonuo. Jlrs. F. 0. Weaver was el ected to mombornhlp. Refreshments followod neodloworl: nnd social chnt. ThtiFo prevent-yotitordny wero Jlrs, F. V. Weaver, Jlrs. W. W. I.nugworthy, Jlrs. X. J. HutchliiH nnd Jlrs. I). II. i Snvngo. : . I X. II. (UTHOMO LADIKS' All). Tho Catholic ladles met for n pleasant nftornoon of Bowing Tuesday with Jlrs. Waltor RiibsoII of Noith Ilond. RofreshniontH wero served following tho long hoiini of noodln- work, Mrs. Harry Truninu nsslBtlng tho hostetiB. Tlioto prctiont woro Jlrs. C. F. JlcCollum. Jlra. Ooorgo Truman, .Mrs. Ilnrry Truiniin. . Jlrs. Robort DnnkB.'Mrs. J. C. Wnllnco. MrB. A. Hoolltng, .Mrs. V. a. HlndmnrHh, JIrn. George LomauRkl, Jlrs. Dan JIcDou nld, MIbb Kllzaboth Hoelllug, JIIbs Jtnrgaret Stambuck nnd JIlss Anna Truninu, who will bo hostess noxt week. I COM,KICWO.Mi:X'SC'liUU. I Jlra. J. J. Jforrow'B homo furnlahod tho plnco of meeting for n vory plena nut borbIoii of tho Collogo Womou's Club Wednesday evening. Professor Smith of tho O. A. C. lecturo force wns present and gnvo a talk on tho college nnd lta work. A pnpor writ ten by Jlra, JI. C. Malonoy wns rend by Jilsa Topping. Thoso attondlng woro Jlrs. Sengatnckon, Jlrs. Ilnrry NaBburg, Jlrs. Olossop, JlrB, Griffin, Jlra, Itnmol, Jlrs. J. W. Ilonnott, Jlro, Swpotman, Jlrs, McCarty, Jlra. Jlot loy, MIbb Ixindrlth', Mlas Watson, JIIbs Frnnso, Jilsa Dresser, JIlss Top ping, Dr. Bhnw. JlrB. Thompson, and Jlrs, Kolloy, Tho next meeting will bo on tho firat Wedneadny In April.. fr YOUXO MATROX'S. Jlrs. Noil McMillan was hostess Thursday to six of tho matrons ut hor homo on South Klevouth etroet, nt sewing and chat. Jlrs, Jarvls, Jlrs, Wilson. MrB. John Kendall, Jlra. any Kendall nnd Mrs. Jlorrow woro out. Mrs. Jarvls will entertain the club next week. $! 4 MINNIIMVIH. rj --4 hahtsidk oiiUii. Jlrs. J. W. Qnrdlnor was hostear. to n number of friends nt a needle-1 plnco of meeting to bo announced work party nt hor homo In North inter. Dend lust Saturday.. Refreshments woro sorvod nt tho closo of tho nftor noon, JIlss Heath assisting. Among hor guests woro JIIbbob I3vn Hnll, Poarl Heath, Kdlth Raab, I3inma Johnson nnd Mesdnmci Qurncn, Re borg, Ash, W. II. Simpson, lJverott, Davenport, K. V. Kruso, Jlnrklo, Stein, A. J. Savage, Dunne, NoIIbcii, Johnson, (Irout nnd A. a. Rnnb. : Jlrs. F. Gllbort was hostess to tho ICnBtsldo Sewing Club nt Its Remi monthly bcbbIoii this weok. Daffodils predominated In tho dcrorntloiiH. In serving, the hoBtuEu wns nsslatod by Missus Ruth T'lurnton and Ktlicl An diUBon. Tho club will moot a woclc from noxt Wcdiioadny with Mrs. II ir ton. ThoHo enjoying Jlra. Glib- ts IruHpltnllty woro Jim. Fred Moure, Jlrs. J. JlcKay, Mrs. W. Roborton, Jlrs. W. F. Dyorly, JtrB. Robort Kitt son, Mrs. Jl. 13. Thurston, Mr. J. Colomnn, Jlra. F. 0. Drookn, Jlrs. JI. A. Donnld, .Mrs. W. W. Stecklo. Mrs. Jt. A. JlVLauKOii and JlrB. Frank Craig. ! J t I Ill'SV ItCK I'ljt'll, . , Tho IliiFy Roo Club wns ontortnln oJ by Jlrs. Linn Sclimltz thin woolc nt hor homo on South Klghth street. After n vory plonannt nftornoon of sowing and conversation, tho hostoss sorvod delicious rofreahnients. Thoso present wero Jlesdanios John Dlntt, William HonKlaud, Cnrl Ilnlncs. W. J. Cosmey nml Wlliinui Sullivan. J r I IIIRTIIDAY 1IAXCK. Ono of the most onjojnble dancing parties of the Boasou wns given last Saturday evening by Mr. and Jim. J. G. I loin o at tholr bountiful homo In North Ilond In honor of Jlr. Horuo'H hlrt-dny. Following a do llghtful ovenlng n Dutch lunch was served. Among thoso Invited wero Jlr. nnd Mrs. Warren Paintor, Mr. nnd .Mrs, Henry O'JInra, Jlr. and Jlra. II. J, Linden, Jlr. nnd Jlra. irn D. Dnrtlo, Jlr. and Jlrs. II. 13. Duruiostor, Jlr. mid Jlra. G. s. Gothro. Jlr. and Jlra. Patrick Flanagan, Jlr. and Jim. L. F. Fajkonstoln, Mr. nnd Jlrs. II. 13. Konnedy, Jlr. nnd Jlra. T. R. "Wilcox, Mr. nnd Jlra. W. 0, llnlloy and Jlra. It. J. Coko. Mr, Horn's birthday is really Fob ruary 29, but as ho onterod his for- Th'o Jtlnnlc-Wls was ontortnlncd nt tho homo of Jlra. "W. 13. Drown this weok, with Jlra. G. N. Dolt and Jlra. Wm. Hydon ns special guests', Thoso present wero Jloadamps Davis, La-1 Cbapello, Perkins, Daahnoy, Downs, Kolley, Dresser, Thompson, B. Harris, Wm. Hoagland nnd Drown, Jlrs. Drown was assisted by Jlra, LaChapollo. In two weeks Mrs. Perklna will bo hostess to tho club. j ! v 4 TMIMIiLK ChVIL The North Dend Thimble Club held a most important session yeBterday afternoon at tho homo of Jlrs. R. D. Hazer, when plans wero inaugurated for a "Cleanup Day" in North Dend under tho direction of tho club, n To Be Healthy One Must Perspire ! If you do not porsplre, tho pores of tho akin clog. In this condition you nro render ed unhoalthy. Ordinary tub baths havo no offoct upon cleansing tho pores of tho Bkln henro the RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS which aro now offored for your benefit nnd roller. Wo havo Installed an excellent ays torn of Russian and Turkish Hatha, which aro tho finest in Bvery respect. Physicians roc ommond a Russian Steam Bath at least onco a month. You aro invited to call and In spect our now and up-to-date system of modorn bathing at tho RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Bunker Hill. Tako Whlto Star Auto to Hunker Hill, Gontiemon on Fri day and Saturday from 2 p, m. to 12 in., and on Sunday from 8 n. m., to 12 m. Lndlea and families from 2 p. m. to 12 m. on Thursdays. Telehone 388-L. Kl Toiooto direction of tho club and' also a big ' i" 'i"1-"- W Ua. - L ' !B JJ ,&UtUBMidu. i !'