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u THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Iw' THREE ?J M Villi till llllll I I I Vi vn ill IK U '4 r II 'S m Theyr'e Coming Back QNE thing we've noticed parlii'ului'ly since wc nimounccd the arrival of our new Spring styles, is the large number of old customers who have been coming in to be fitted out for Spring and Summer, 1914. That is n mighty encouraging sign. It shows conclusively that the suits and overcoats we have furnished them in seasons past have made good, fulfilled our promises to the letter.' And it is this very quality this way they have of holding old friends and making new ones through good service and absolute satisfaction that you'll appreciate es pecially in Kuppenheimer Clothes Our showint com prison a vuriod rmirjo of new styles, now weaves, now patterns, new color shades. The price ranye is from $1S to $'M). Others from $8.50 to $18.00. I pF' IIP I Kg I tCoedrrum page Two.) Fixup TWO STORES Marshfield North Bond Phone 233-L n happy nnd busy nftcrnotm Thurs day nt Mrs, One Dennott's. .Mrs. Mary McKnlght, .Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. Stauff, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mlngus, Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Hnrrlgan, Mrs. Qulst, Mrs. O'Connell. Mrs. Murnhv. Mrs. ! Murch, Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. ; Edmnn, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Hngue, Mrs. stein, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Gardiner, i club members present. Mrs. Hague Mr. und Mrs. Gcorgo Step, enson, Mr. will bo hostess next week, and Mrs. 11. J. Linden, Mr. and Mrs. i & .j, Paul Dlrmnlck, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. . Drlgham, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cole- FIXE RECITAL man, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Evorltt, Miss Iluby Drlgham and Mrs. R. J. Last Wednesday evening at the Coke. plan social. I studio of Miss Edna Larson, on Contrnl avenue, Mis. Mnymo Stnn- loy-uiuicy presented in song recital her pupil, Miss Esthor Josephine The Royal Neighbors of Nortu Dond will give a card pnrty and social at Loggia's Hnll next Wednesday ev ening. 4 I UU'NCH PARTY. I Misses Martha Itoss and Lola Hltchlo of North Dcnd will bo hoBt csscs at a launch pnrty to tho lower Day tomorrow If tho weather Is fav uiuthray party. Johnson, Miss Johnson Is gift'd wmi u splendid contralto volco or unusual range and power. In a program embracing a wide variety of songs, from Bitch ambitious num bers as "Tho Erl King," 'Eye Hnth Not Seen (from Gaul's Holy City, nnd Dudloy Duck's "Sunset," to tho tenderer bollnds from Ctulnuin'.t Song Cycloj "Tho Morning of the Year," tho young singer displayed nn Interpretive ability nnd tnBto nnd gnve evidence of nn adequate re servo power, which would have done credit to a more experienced nrtlBt. In these respects, ns noil ns In her excellence of tonu production nnd clearness of diction, Miss Johnson's work ovldenccd conscientious study nnd careful and capable trn'nlng. hliu responded to Insistent encores with ".My Laddie," a "Serenndo" and "There, Llttlo Girl, Don't Cry," Mlsa i: ill in Louiso Lirson's nc compnnlm nts were notably good, being played with a technical pre cision nnd an appreciation of tho finger's moods which ably supported her work. Miss Mnbel Hnrrlgau contributed Miss Fny linhnff was IicbIcbh at n delightful gathering of her little friends nt the home of her parents In North Dcnd Inst Saturday after noon In honor of her tenth birthday. The house was prottlly decorated with Bprlng flowers nnd grceiiB and following games and music n deli cious picnic dinner was enjoyed nn Mm lawn. Among the llttlo folks cnthornd for the event worn Kathor- Inc Langenborg, Johanna Imhotf in phuslug vldllu solo, "Dluo Dells Itosnnnn Thurston Allco Dvler. Es- "f Scotland," with vnrlntioiiB, and thor Osborn. Ruth Wntteri. Helen ItospcntloJ to n.i oncoro with Elck- '.miley, Pnsnuln Dndfleld. FrvWnlk i horn's Wlogon I d." Miss Hnrrl- er. Margaret Kennedy, Lucllo nn !'" continues o snow mnr.ieu nn Donald I White and Anna Anderson lansuAiAiarsin Isn't It Fine? The old house never looked so briflht before. Electric Light lias "atide'd an air of -cheer and comfort and it's a great boon for tired eyes, too. The soft, mellow light is fine for reading or sewing at night. Electric Light Brightens the Home You can brighten YOUR home with this mod ern luxury at a very low cost. Your home can be wired quickly, cheaply and without dirt or muss. Oregon Power Co. Second .and .Central SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION ALL 1915 SAN DIEGO, .CALIFORNIA, DO YOU use your telephone to advantage? WHY MOT?" It is cheaper to talk than to travel, We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties and connect with the Bell System at Roseburg, Coos Bay Home Telephone Co. Main Office. Marshflold, Oregon. CALL 46 For Prompt Auto Service NEW 7-inJOieiiger Cadillac nt Jour service day ami night Ij. Ml)OXALD t f I'ropi fetor CALL 46 To Be Healthy One Must Perspire ! IC you do not perspire, tho pores of tho skin clog. In this condition you r render ed unhealthy. Ordinary tub hatbo havo no effect upon cleansing tho pores of the Bkln henco the RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS which nro now offered for rour bonoflt nnd rellor. We havo Installed an oxcollent sys tem of Russian nnd Turkish Daths, which nro tho finest In every rcspoct. Physicians rec ommend a Russian Steam Path at least onco a month, Vnu nro Invited to call and In inoct our now and up-to-dato lystom of modern bathing at tho RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS Dunker Hill. Take Whlto Star Auto to Dunker IIIH. Gentlemen on Fri day and Saturday from 2 p. m. to 12 m and on Sunday from 8 a. in., to 12 ra, Ladles and families from 2 p. in, to 12 m. on Thursdays, Tolohono 388-L. lonnld filers, Kva noetic and UvelvnlTOvoineut In hor work, and Is a .I'.tiHon, Margaret Conner, Albertn "0Ht nromUlnB young mus'elnn. niiu wiin iitimuij- Ji'i'uiiiimmuu u; Mrs. Efflo Mae Fnrrlngor nt the plnno Shell, Mrs. McCartj, Ms. G LuRoy Hail, Mrr J J. Moinw, Mrs. D. D. Robs, Mis. Gcorgo Ayre, Mrs. Ray Carpenter, Mrs. Clnusc Mlsa Edith. Preston, Mrs. Alvn Doll, Ira. F. IL Dresser, Mrs. Cl as. Knight, Mrs. 0. O. Oosncy, Mrs. Wm Abel, Mrs. Strombcrg, Mrs. A. F Dnssford, Mra. A. O. Unas, Mrs. D. II. Patehet, Mrs. John Nnglp, Mrs. E. L. Oraof, Miss Carrie Ross, Miss Mamlo Oiilovson, Mrs. It. A. Olllvant, .Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Miss Isis Marsh, Mrs. Robert Myrcn, Mrs. W. II. Phillips, Miss Shell, Mrs. X. H. McMillan, Mrs. Guy Kendall. Miss Alice Tlckell, Miss Dormifl Campbell, Mrs. Jack DnVls and Mr. George Gulovsen. , I YOUXfl IjAIHKK' AID. J Mr, and Mrs. Chris I.co were host nnd hostess Thursday ovonlng to the members of tho Norwegian Lutliornt Young Lndles' Aid. Numbered anions their guests wero Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Thorpo, Misses DoroU y Johnson. Hnnnnh Sunno, Mhbol Mnthlson. Corn MnthtBon, Jennie Refslnnd, Mly Drenimer nnd EIbIo Jnran, Mrs, A. D. Snow nnd Mrs. A. OIboii. In four wooks Mrs. Snow will cntertnln the Aid nt her homo In Dunker Hill. XORWICGIAN liADIKH. 1 4 Tho Norwegian liiithernn Youne Lndles' Aid wilt meet nt tho church hall a wcoli from next Thursday for the usual nioiitUy rowing and busl- UCBS. AlPAR (21MI.I). I - I Mrs. Gcorgo Hvorltt wnB hostess Thursday to t'.'.o Altar Guild, entor tnlntng an oven dozen of church workers at hiisliicBs and sowing. TIiobo present wero Mrs. John Lon nnn. Mrs. A. 10. Morten, Mra. 1. 31. Dnrtlc, Mrs. C. M. Dyler, Mra.',FanM Dlmuilrk, Mis. StoviiiiBon, Mrs.i.UtJ l.cnnnu, Rov, It. 10. Drowning, Mrs. Will Ingram. Mrs. Lnvlna Kinney nnd Mies Anna Klnnuy. Mrs. Dlin mlck will he hostess next Wednesday. Tho day of meeting Is ndvancodone dry hcrniiso the North Dond Bc'tools nro preparing to celebrate Afcbor Day on Thursday. . . ' KAKTsmn mikhio.v hi:wi.. 1 I). 31. ('. t'M'll. I TI.o I). M. C. Club mot for t'.ie usual sowing afternoon Weduesdnv at the home of Mrs. 11, G. Kern. A Jolly tlmo was spent nt various kinds of needlework and a lunch was served Inter In tho dny. Those present wero Mrs. Dnn McDonald, Mrs. N. O. Ilnmes, Mrs, R. O. Dralnnrd, Mrs. Win. Vaughnn, Mrs. A. 15. Morten, Mrs. II. Triimnn nnd Mrs. J. C. Wal lace. Mrs. h. A. I.ooinls will bo host ess at tho meeting next Wednesday. I M. 1). IiADIKH' All). I Mcsdamcs Rnnb. Nollsou und Now- kirk wero bo8tes8o nl tho cliWrch to tho M. 13. Ladles' Aid Thursday nf tornoou nt North Dend. Tho Indies spent a plcnnsnnt nnd profltablo afternoon Hewing nt fancy work and at carpet rags for tho church. Four o'clock refreshments , wero horved. Among thooo out wero Mcsd unit's Grout, Laird, Miller, Wat kins, Coffolt, Smith, Hocck, Mnlson, Illsoy, Stevens, Van Zlle, Parker, Davenport, Chapollo, Sherman, Ko I hoo, Woud, Wilson, Nollner, Curtis, : Perkins, Nowklrk, NoIIboii mid Raab. and MlflH lienth, Miss Arms, Miss Rnnb. Dot Vnn Zllo, Kvn lloeck, Us telln Kohoc, llelou Laird, Gertrude Nowklrk and draco Nollner, and Rov. Mr. Hlsey. The Ladles' Aid will moot ngnln In two wooks. I MIhs Clara Isabel Myro.i rendored two well-plnyel plnuo s Icrtlous, ' Murniurliig ephyis" (Jonson-Nle-muiiii) and Grieg's "Auf dor Dor gen" giving Frlml's "VnUo Ronun tlque" ns an encoro number. MIbs Myron's playing Is always pleasing nnd alio wnB nt her best, particular ly In the Grieg number, which of fers no llttlo tcchnlcnl difficulty. At the olosu of tho recital delic ious fruit punch wns served, nnd tho gucstR enjoyed n pleasant nnd tiiformnl half hour In conversation and congratulation of tho artists. Miss Iivolyn Anderson nnd MIbs Ruth Allen servod punch with Miss Mny Myron presiding over the punch bowl. Among tliOBo present wer: lr. and Mrs. Wilson Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Clius. Stnuff, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hlllstrom, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. T. Harrlgnn, Mrs. Wm. lloiBfnll, Jr., Mrs. J. 8. Coke, Mrs. M, O. Hnwklns, Mrs. Christine KriiBC, .Mrs. C. J. Lnrsnti, Mrs. Pe ter Johnson, Mrs. 12. L. Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Gldley, Mrs. Porl Illl y R-dlllngnr, Mrs. Kfflo Fur rlngor, Miss Louiso Dlntt, Miss ICdlth Preston, Mrs. Joseph Kuotts, Miss Mny Myrcn, Miss Mary Kruse, i .Iss Ruth Allen, Miss Kvolyn An dorsnn, Miss Inez. JoIiiibou, Messrs. Joel Ostllud, Alfred Fluesburg. John It. Donaldson, F. P. Norton, Stnuloy llondcrrioii nnd ICImer Johnson, TI.ME TADLE Willamette - Pacific Motor Car Lenvo Marshfield C:30 n. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:00 a. ra. 11:30 a. in. 12:30 a. ra. 1:00 p. m. 1:30 d. ra. 2:00 p. m. P. P. P. P. D. 6:00 d. m. 6:30 p. m. 6:00 p. m. C:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m. 8:00 p. ai. -9:00 d. m. 1l;On n tn. Saturdays oply. UiUV i, UI. 12:00 m. o.gn 3:00 3:30 4:oo 1:30 m. m. m. ra. m. lA-avo North 6:45 7:16 8:16 9:i6 10:15 10:45 11:16 11:46 12:46 1:16 1:45 2:16 2:45 3.15 3:46 4:15 4:45 5:15 5:46 6:15 0:45 7:15 7:45 8:15 9:15 10:15 Saturdays ll:i5 12:16 Dcnd a. in. a, m. a. m. a. in. a, m. a, m. a. in. a, ra. p. m, p. m. P. m.' p. m. p. m, p. m. p. m, p. ni. p. m, P. m. p. m. p. m. P. m, p. in. p. ni. p. to p. in. P. ra. only p. ni. a. m. ! TIIKItAI.MlOW CLl'lt. I l The Rnluhow Club of Coos Rlvor I held a most Interesting session at the ' home or Mrs. K. It. Ilodson mi Thurs day, Tho pnrlors wero beautifully 1 decorated with cherry lilnssoms. Af ter a very imsy forenoon in tiiresuing out vnrlous matters pertaining to tho work and purposes of tho club, a delicious luncheon was sorved. At 1 o'clock a half hour was spout listen ing to Boino very Instructive talks an tho topic for tho day Good Roads nnd Taxation. As the tlmo was limit ed tho matter was carried over for next meeting. Tho rest of tho after noon was dovoted to necdlowork and u good social time. Thrco new mom bors, wore enrolled. Tho next meet ing will bo hold nt tho homo of Mrs, T. Smith. Those present wero .Mrs, HAHTSIDK SKWING CLl'D. I Mrs. Robert Kltsan will bo hostess to the Kastslda Sowing Club next Thursdny nftomuoii. I PROGRESS Cl.lMt. I Mrs. doorgo Flanngnn will havo tho paper on "Municipal Art" nnd Mrs. McICIdownoy will he hostesH at tho mooting of tho Progress Club Monday. 4 NARCISSUS OI.UH I MIhs Huttlo McKay, MIbs Maggie Rohortson, Miss Nellie Olson, MIbs Anna Lund, MIbs Laura Dubny, Miss Hll.nlioth Tcllorson and MIbs 1 1 11 da WoHt met Woduesday with MIbs rl...ml... 'Pnllnfu..! f..M . I. n ..man. .. f E. L. DeBHoy, Mrs. W. L. Walkor, tornoon of fun nnd frolic that marks Mrs, L. I), Smith, Mrs. J. K. Chlldors, the meeting-day of the Narcissus Mrs. W. G. Oessoy, Mrs, E. Krom mluga, Ada Cllukonbonrd, .otta Mltcnell, Mrs, Frank Rogers, Mrs, Wm, Richards, Mrs. C. II. Duugaii, Mrs. II. E. DoBsoy, Mrs. Ed Noonan, Mrs. J. J, Clinlconbenrd, Mrs, E. L. Dextor, Mrs. 8. Enegren. Mrs, W. C. .Morgan. .Mrs. W. L. Wlrth, Mrs.. Chns. Enegren, Mrs. W. F. Hudson, Mrs. N, s. Cutllp, Stella Jufstrom, Mrs. W. IL Smith. Mrs. E. It. Ilodson, Mrs. J. A. aoodvlll, Mrs. 8. D. Cutllp, Mrs. T. F. Smith. Mrs. Sarah Dono brake, Mrs. Louisa Ilodson, Frank i uessoy, Stanley Hesse), Irene Hod Club. Miss Maggie Robertson will ho hostess In two wooks, I KVENIXd PARTY Frank and Ira Howe, G. A, WIN IlaniBon nnd Leo Dyerly gave nil evening party of games and music Wednesday uvonlng at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Sumner In West Marshfield. Mr. nnd Mrs, Sumner nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dargolt were the two married couples present. Misses Tho Indies of Eastsldo dovoted thomsolves Thursday afternoon, at the homo of Mrs, Porcy Pent, to the task of filling a box to go to the forolgn missions by way of tho dis tributing point nt Cincinnati. A long nnd pleasant day was spout In sow ing nnd fitting out tho box. Tho hostess, nldod by Miss Wllla Dyerly sorved refreshments. Anions Alio ladles present woro Mrs. M. J. Mc Laggan, Mrs. J, I), McKay, Mrs. Frank Harmon, Mrs. Harry Drtrikloy. Mrs. A. Ij. Fostor, Mrs. Elmoi"Vlno yard, Mrs. John VlnoyardavMrs. Will Stocltlo, Mrs, Chan. WaHe, Mr.sr.Li. Dyerly. Mrs. Robert Kltedn and Mrs. Percy Pcot. Another meeting Is to be hold soon at which the aowlng.wlll be continued. V V JOLLY DOZEN. -- Tho Jolly Dozen met with Mrs. Henry Olson WodiicHdny, with Mrs. Ross assisting nnd Mrs. Oalo provid ing the entertainment. Sowing and refreshments passed tho tlmo pleas antly and tho reading by Mm. dale wns greatly enjoyed. Mrs. 8no Mrs, Gtilo, Mrs. Rush, Mm. Albcv, Mrs. Mnrhoffor, Mrs. Johnson, Mm. Droekmuoller, .Mrs. ClirlBtonson.MrK. Robs and Mrs, Olson wero pmsunL Tho next meeting will ho In '.tw weeks with Mrs, Ross. I YOl'Xtt MATRONS. J Tho Yoiiiik Mntrous woro very pleasantly entortnlned Thursdny br Mrs. J nl. n Kendall and sou, John, Jr. Sowing and plans for a club plctilc u week from Sunday, providing tho wenther permits, pnssod a happy aT- (Contlnued on Pago Ton.) tornoon. Mr, nnd Mrs. Nell McMillan will entertain tho club members and their husbands nt cards noxt Tliur- Ireno Protiss. Evelyn Langworthy. 'son, Gordnn Jutstrom, Wllma Mor- '""" Quaterroos, Desslo Immol. icnn. I'inannp nnfii.v f k mm. I "o'va Flanngnn nnd Cora Dyo nnd mlng,. Vera Enegren. Alvln Eno-' Mf"",-,,. T",2n', . 1 " served by Mrs. Sumnor, The Times Does Job Printing CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A new taslcab has been added to my auto service. Careful driven. Will go anywhere at any tlmo. Stand Dlunco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78, Night phone 139-X. TOM GOODALE, Proprietor. The limes want ads are the keys to the door of opportunity. 4 I The Artistic Needle Workers spent A, X. W. CLL'll. XOTICE The annual meeting of the Marsh field Land Company will bo held in the office of I. 8. Kaufman & Co., on Front Street, Marshfield, Ore gon, on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1914, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the election of directors and for the transaction of such other bust- DAPTIST SILVER TEA. The ladles of tho Daptlst Aid gavo a delightful social Wednesday at tho home of Mrs, George Oulovsen. Wild currant and daffodils wero used In profusion to decorate the rooms, Tho guests wero served tea and cake ut 4 o'clock, following a program In cluding piano solos by Mrs. C. 8. Hoffman, Mrs. Guy Kendall and Miss Helen Gulovsen and readings by MIbs Carrie Robs and Mrs. Alva Doll. Mlsa Mamie Gulovsen was assistant hostess ness as may be brought before the meeting. Dated at Marshfield, Oregon, tho land Helen Gulovsen and Carrie Ross 7th day of March, 1914.- were waitresses. Among those at- O. W, LESLIE, Sec.' tending wero Mrs. Mc''ahon, Mrs. Get the Saving Habit Good Flour Sifter 15c Eon Beater 15c Bin Dish Pah 15c We've six dozen dandy good brooms. They'd be a good buy at 60c. Get one NEXT SATURDAY only for 37c Smith's 2? North Bend 1 i ii - irip!aw KJ