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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION. t0 nLETTSZi lalmers' I LIGHHIX One of the first of the new 1915 models of Standard Automobiles is expected to reach Goodroatis Gocdrum's Garage some time next week. The coming of this new car will be an important event to local au tomobile enthusiasts, as it will give them a glimpse of all the new feat ures in next year's cars, as this new Chalmers will be equipped with all of them. i The Chalmers Light Six is a quality car at an unusually low price; it is generously large 126-inch wheel base and roomy enough for live large people: it is built in the same shop, by the same force that built the Master Six. ' T-HEAD MOTOR, 40-50 H. P.. NON-STALLABLE MOTOR, CHALMERS ENTZ ELECTRIC STARTER, LEFT DRIVE. CENTER CON TROL, GENUINE STREAMLINE BODY. This new car will sell for $1975 F. 0. B. Marshfield. AutoO Mr. How About Your wier Tire Bill? Are you overlooking the great saving in the United 1U- States w Tread Miles Guaranteed This tire is a money saver for you in every way M No bhy Facts ore PUNCTURES NINETY PER CENT LESS Investigations prove that with "NOBBY TREAD" tires punctures are 90 per cent loss than with the average tire. The big, thick "NOBS" on "NOBBY TREAD" tires stand out so far from the shoe that nails, glass, sharp stones, etc., hardlv over reach the shoe Study the "NOBS," their SIZE and their THICKNESS and the WAY they are placed and you will understand why. ...... ,;nh And remember this you have to wear out these big, thick, tough "NOBS" before you even start to wear out the extra-stronfl I tire j un derneath that is one reason why experts call "NOBBY TREAUb Two Tires in One GOODR OAD UM' Xfi PHONE 373-L arage MARSHFIELD (Continued from Pago Two.) 'VW Hnll last Tuesday evening. A num ber of visitors wero present from North Rend. During the evening n report of tho grand loilgo convention held nt Eugene was given by Delcgato Helen It. Downs. Her remarks wero highly appreciated by all and this camp Bhould fcol Justly proud of tho honors conferred upon lior, she hav ing been choBen Grand Ornclo for the state. At tho close of tho mooting visitors and mombors wore Invited to partake of n sumptuous banquet. Tho guests of the evening woro Mes dames Ilnmcs, Smith, 11111, Murphy, McKey, Uarrott, Welling, Elliott, Harding, Rogftnd, Chnppoll, Otis, Nowlln, Helsnor, Cousins, Uronto Smith, Shoppara, Andrews, Llven gooJ, Loomls, Drnlnnrd and Martin and Messrs. Peter Logglc, C. I Smith and W. H. Shoppard, all or North Uend. Mesdnmes Yake, Wal ters, Estelln Hill, Cliattcrton, Pass bender and Chrlstcusen of Marsh field. t . a wo&k from next Wednesday. CUPID'S COURT PRKNRVTERIAN LADIES. The North Ilond Prcsbytorlan Lad les' Aid met at tho church parlorB Thursday afternoon, tho mooting bo Ing devoted largely to sowing and planning n reception for tho new min ister, Rev. Frederick S. Shlmlan. Tho reception will bo hold next Friday evening and tho following committees wore appointed: Decoration: Mrs. E. l RubscII, Mrs. aco. D. Mandlgo and Mrs. C. A. Smith. Refreshments: Mrs. Ilobr. Mc Canu, Mrs. Geo. Holster, Mrs. J. Mondo, Mrs. C. R. Holmes, Mrs, Goo. Hnzor and Mrs, Jacobson. Program: Mrs. C. II. Worrell. , Tho Informal announcement of the engngoment of Miss Holen Rush nnd Carl Davis this week was an ovont of much Interest on Coos llay whoro tho young people aro so woll known. Miss Rush has been making her homo with hor ststor, Mrs. A. E. Adelspcrgor for tho paBt year and Is a most charming and accomplished young woman. Mr. Da vis Is with tho C. A. Smith Timber Company. Miss Rush nnd her sis tor will lcavo next Tuesday to visit their parents In Indiana Tho mnrrlago will tako placo tills summer. with Mrs. Hlldenbnuid. PHESRYTERIAN LADIES. -ir It Is announced Hint tho mnrrlni:' of Cjpt. Herman Edwards nnd Miss which showed no leas than 30.13 Idols The stercoptlcon lecture on Jnpaa which was held at tho Presbyterian. Church last Wednesday evening un-' dar the auspices of tho Ladles' Mis sionary Society, proved to bo most' Interesting and Instructive. Rev. ..I. E lltti khart delivered tho lecturo la his entertaining way. Tho ladles wont ' to Uo expciiBo of securing the Blldca from Portland add during the even-' lug 72 views wore shown and ox-' p ntned, depleting the beauties of thb country, customs of tho people nnd homo life and the Idols which wero wors' Ippod before Chrlstlnnlty fouud Its way Into' the hearts nnd lives of this people. During the snowing or tno picturo Evelyn Lnngworthy will bo solomn izcd early in June. winio no lormni announcement worshipped by tliuni, Mrs. McKnlght pang very Impressively n boio on titled "Toll Salvation Story Again." ' of the date has been made. friends. T'o mectluu htlniz In chnruo uf tho or Miss Errie Church and Prank ladles, Mrs. 1. S. Smith presided nnd Heath understand their nuptials Miss Anna Volse snug vory sweetly, win in ico piaco auoui tno miuuio oi ilny. NORTH IIK.NI CATHOLIC All) I . Mrs. AiiRUBt Hoclllng will bo liOBt ess Tuesday In North Rend to tho Catholic ladles or that city. .JOLLY SI.VrKKV. fr 4 Tho dato or tho mnrrlogo or Miss Mnmlo Mahonoy nnd Malr Duuo hns not been formerly announced but It Is understood that It will bo In Juno, , , tho song "O Dry Those Tears.' T I EAST SIDE UIRLS. CATHOLIC HALL Noxt Monday ovoulng at tho Ea gle's hall, tho ladles of St. Moni ca's church will tender a 1ml 1 that promises to bo an nffnlr of unusu al brilliancy. Special decorations will ndd to tho attractiveness of tho hnll and no pains nro being I spared to lnsuro a good tlmo. Tho patronesses are Mrs, J. Allien Aim son, Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. 4lC F. McCollum nnd Mrs. Wm. Hor- Binn, J. ii. r iiiiiiiKiiu, .nun wium, i i ii t t iim J. Conrad will bo tho rionr com-' ,""'.. fLVi S entertained the Jolly Sixteen nt nn , '" . ,. Tho Hogllc homo was nr.'tHy evening party Thursday, numbering i decorated for tho. occasion with ttltlfittrv tlinll Plliml. li ntl.1 Ipa 11 .i.w. aw. .n.i.iii.. .i.t. .u ..tin. . .1 1.liirfn. Mr nnil Mr. Af n Pnln. i ..., ... . . ... ...aw. .... u. uu.u- ' A mui. Dr. and .Mrs. I. II. Uartln, Mr.r IIK'IIIANY IIIHLK CLXSS. nul Mrs. J. 0. Horn, Miss May Peter- j .. "c V,. """" ":",,.. son and Lester Eaton. Tho guests F'"'8,1"" fKijco n A Snl spent n delightful evening at cards. n0od lnl ,V n int ovin followed by a delicious supper served J10?, ' 'L"1 UatLVVC. by tho hoatcBs. Tho club will moot ngnjn soon, probably next week. $ I AirAit ouilr. sports woro Indulged In after ;whleh a substantial lunclrann wus served by the ' oshies, nnlsstoJ by Mrs. -m. x..i. r.... Ti"..- ..i..i ..... W. A Reld. Thoso present woro Tuesday 'for Ve rciulnr niMt nc oflw,M0B B,,u" "'""W"". 'l,ll 't088' luesnni ror t.e rcxuiai meeting oi , ,.,, ri,nrv.n!ii wnrrini r inn Tho nothnny Illlilo Class of tho onror- Suhlbrodo Tho occasion was tho rirst soml-nnnual camiwilro and rlujit won Mia nno class enjoy tho ovenlng. Outdoor I, nnrHll jIlBi jAIM,.8 AU"on MrL Wrtl. .. it ami iniiiiinni n r fir. . ion Murphy, .Mrs. (ico. soils, Mrs, G. Stirucck. 4 beautiful funis and greens. Tho afternoon was vory plonoantly spent lu music, sowing nnd social uhnt -nftcr which tho hastens, asslsfd by ' Mrs. Warron Murphy, sorvod daluty rorrcshmouts. Among thoBo tnv;tod woro: Mrs. Walter Putnian, Ir. R. J. Roop, Mrs, Chnrlcs Williams, Mrs. W. Nollson, Mrs. V. O. Hlnd- l lines. nn,l chit ntlho homo of' U1,ln Tlmrwnlil. Harriott Collins, Mrs Paul Dlnmrk Mrs Roso Mrs MTtl Ut,w,,er' MarI ar0Kff' DcM linden and Mrs Ctann worn '"ml. Kvn Pressor, Amy Isaacs. An ,;,,., .w;it. la. ..ni "a Cox, Ursula Farrlugur, Mcatlnnios K amoK r'a.mosl 1700r"CTK wiln.K.1 ClrinS? IKn.nt IIIO amount OI almost 7UO. HlO n . wHHiinmnn llnrnlil Itarnnlt ', "h;.T, ' M ?S,.,r,r,. "1k,J" ,S R on. Ouy Torrey, Snmuol Crogg nnd ever held on tho Ray to bo given In I ha 8teoI tho near future. Among thoso pros ent Tuesday wero Mrs. John Lonnnn, Mrs. Del Lonnnn, Mrs. A. E. Morton, Mrs. Geo. Stoplior.son, Mrs. Geo. Ev orltt, Mrs. I. D. Urrtlo, Mrs. C. M. Ilylor, Mrs. H. E. llurmlstor, Miss Ruby Rrlghaiu nnd Mrs. Paul Dim mlcl:. Mrs. Stephenson will bo host ess a week from next Tuesday. 4 NARCISSUS CLU1J. IIAI.NHOW CLUll. SO.Nfi RCCITAL 1 I WHEN it comes to spending my good money for advertis ing. I can't see anything but the Coos Bay Times BILL WISE. OUIt ELEGANT LINES OF NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED S. S. JENNINGS xoirrn r.Exn I - Miss Mngglo Robertson was hostess Wednesday to i:n ovenlng session of tho Narcissus Club. A number of tho young peoplo of Eastsldo met at her homo and enjoyed a pleasant ovonlpg of sowing and games, among them Mlssos Tnlono Wlldo, Rlancho TolloN BOii, Thnrla Lund, Anna Lund, Stella Peterson, Nellie, Olson, Ilattlo Mc Kay and lllldtir Wost and Messrs. Emit Pctorsou, Harry Johnson, John Tellorson and Poter Wlldo. Tho club will meet again In two weoks with Miss Thorla Lund. l ROYAL AUCTION ItRIDOE Tho Royal Auction Drldgo Club wl I meot noxt Tuesday with Mrs, ., For btONGRAI'HIO WORK of any kind Call 181-J competent stenographers in cliarco 08 Central Ave. .our now location, we are et- - jyarea to cater to rmuj "eguiar meals or short or- toRCRANT-p CAFE. -'.wj uommercUl Mini. vatum DINNEJtH DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD NorHi Front Street, Phono 180-J. , LlbbyCOAL. The kind 1'OU have ATAVAYS USED. Phone 72. Pacific Livery and Tranter Company. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA i Mrs. Tom Smith entertained tho Indies of tho Rainbow Club or Coos River nt their rogulur mooting on Thursday and tl.nl spent a most pleasant uud Interesting day wltn cood words and deeds, Mrs. David son, or Randon, was a guest or tho club nnd tho following members woro present: Mrs. E. L. Ilossoy, Mrs. Warron Ressoy, Mrs, Goodwill, Mrs. Evan HodHon, Mrs. W. II. Morgan, Mrs. Frank-Jlpdson, Mrs. Jesse Sulth, Mrs. M. JuUiTom. Mrs. Wm. Rich ards, Mrs. Ron Smith, Mrs. J. J. Cllnkenhenrd. Mrs. Doxtor, Mrs. Nathan CutUp, Mrs. Jumcs Lnndrlth, Mrs. C. II. Dungnu. Mrs. Jonnlo Lnn drlth, Mrs. W. II. Smith, Mrs. Krom mliiKn, Miss Ada Cllnkcnbcard, Miss Stolln Justrciu, Miss Wllda Morgan, Jordan Justrom, Stnnloy ResBoy, Dow Smith, Georgo I.andritn ami Tom Smith, who arrived In time for din ner, . C. V. II. 31. Tho Christian Womnns' Hoard of Geo. Gooi rum at hor homo In South MrB Wnr,, wth ato a K00(, nttond. Mnrsliflold. ance. Thoso out woro MrB. Copplo, I Mrs. Sehlbrodo, Mrs. Rold, Mrs. Hon- ,,,i:.v,i..u. ii.Mi , dryx, Mrs. Myrlck, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Tno woman's Auxiliary of tho ... ..w.,... w... C. E. Powers, Mrs. Pnlntor, Mrs. Mor-1 prc8hytorlan Church will meet with w . , , ,. . , row, suss uermai campueii, .ixrs. mc .Mrs. H. R. Hydo Wodnos-.ay "or- Mrs. J. A. Matson nnd Mrs. Chris- carty, 3Irs. Cox. Mrs. Motloy, Mrs. noon for n short huslnoss session tlno Kruso will bo hostesses nt tho iendorurass and Mrs. Imniel. A pro- nnd a silver Ioj. gram of p&pors, tulks and music was enjoyed. Mrs. Hendryx acted as sec retary pro tern. Tho socloty will meet again tho fire' Tuesday In May, - bands nnd a few ot' er guests nt n, rtellghtf i eenlng of enrds Thursday. 1 This was the last of tho scries of ovenlng nnrt'es given throughout tho winter by tho club Indies. Sevou tnbles of whist wero ployed and tho guests spent a very pleasant ovenlng. , t A supper was served by Mrs. Fenton, nnd Mrs. Dodson at n lato hour. Among tne guesis wero .nr. unu .nro. If Fourier, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Joncj, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Illldenbrand. Mr. nndi Mrs. Norls Jensen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Har-i ry Uradfleld, .Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Dort-' nlng, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. L. Harvoy,' Mr. nnd Mrs. E.F. LoMIoux, Mr. ami' ' X'?:r- Jr"'.BL0.! ?!" Al' X"' ' J. 6. klnnw AIIm . Wltto, Mr. ami . in,.. ( Jm t H...1, Mrs. J Q. Jnrvis anu sir. aiauuou. present: Tho next meeting will bo !"?"'".'"' V..V.V. ' ";.".. "i ""Ak "v""" held at tho homo or Mrs. Geo. Rourko I 1 . . Tho East Side Girls onjoyod a llti llghtful aftoruoou last Saturday nt the homo of Miss EIbIo Thomas In South Mnrshnold. Music nnd games were followed by n delightful lunch- ' eon sorvod by ElUnhcth Ayro nnd 101 slo Thomas. Thoso present wero El vira Olson, Ferris Swnnson, Edna Vineyard, Harriet Pulton, Stolln Vine- ' yard, Floronco Willie, Gladys .Major, Wllla Ryerly, Eddeva Whoolor, EIbIo Thoiuoa, Mary Witty, Ollvo Mooro, with Elizabeth Roberts nnd Edltb A) re na vlsltois, ' . I NORTH REND PARTY ' , -A Mrs. Georgo Hogllo ontortnint I . .-. v..... nr tt !.. .i.. .. t nr I "v. uu iiiiiiriiiiii nin'riiinm ni sewiura J- .""'' ."..'. ".''" '',U.V""' "Mut hor homo In North irund Wodnen- i Mrs. Mnymo Stnnloy Gldloy curr talnly gave MarHhfluld music lovorB n rare treat when, on Inst Tuesday . ovenlng sho presented hrr pupil, Mrs. Queen Falconer Roblusou n a snug rorltal. nsslsted hy Miss Mary Kruso, pupil of Edna Loulso Lar son and with Miss Larson as ac companist. Tho program was woll chosoi to display to advantage tho ninny good prints in Mis. Robinson's work. Ilnr high tones wero clear nnd resonant, w bother In sustained or coloratura work, while hnr enunciation nnd phrnslng wero excellent. Her -terprctntlon showed hor musical tompernment, and the appreciation or hor hearers was attcstod by tho ract tlint sho was oullged to respond to three encores. . Roth teacher nnd pupil uro to bo congratulated upuu tho results accomplished. Tho nym pathotlo work or a flno acqompnnlst added greatly to tho charm or 1110, progmiu. Miss Larson lu an nrtlit.. In this lino. Her pupil, Miss .Mary Kms", Is n grout credit to her. Hor Interpre tation is good ror onu so ynun;, and sho plays with u good singing tone, nnd clean precision. Sho responded to two encores, ono being tho dainty nud odd llttlo Swedish danco by Rnchor-Orondnhl. Tho docorativo ucIihuio was yellow and green, with n touch of spring blos soms. Coffin uud wufuis woio serv ed by .Misses Illntt nnd Esther John son, assisted by llttlo Misses Loulso Gldloy nnd Murgarot Powers. Tiny Marlon Gldloy proved . vory winning and affhlunt flowtr girl ror tho occasion. PLAN TEA I A infetlng or tho Episcopal Guild at (lulld Hnll this week. D. 31. C. CLUll. Foley Kidney Pills Succcsslul for Rheumatism and Kidney Trouble - Posltlvo In action ror backache, weak back, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles. P. J. Doyd, Ogle, Texas, writes: "AUor talthig two bot tles of Foley Kidney Pills, my rheu matlsm a! kidney trouble are cora- !l; S-7-:i..'in- ,nrmn u-rnnu The Jolly Dozen met with Sirs D Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Ro.s Wednesday, when Mrs. Mar Phone 74. Central Uvenuo Drug boifer entertained the club with an """"'.' - m.It nnrt lnprptln L-lv elven hook re- Store, local agency, Mrs. L. A. Lonmls entertained tho D M. C. Club this Wednesday, hav ing as guests Mrs. Harry Truman, Mrs. Walter RubeoII, Mrs. 8tewart, McDonalJ. Mrs. N. G. Hnmes and Mrs. Roy Dralnnrd. The hostess nrelsted by Mrs. Rralnard. Tho will meet again in two weeks with Mis. Stewart McDonald. JOLLY DOZEN. I - PROGRESS CLUll. Tho hostesses will bo Mrs. Hydo, Y.rs. c. H .Walters Mrs. 2u; erland und Mrs. Robert Ward. SILVER TEA Tho Marshfield Raptlst Ladles will The Progress Club will hold a "LI- f r a silver ton at tho cburrli nt brorV" meeting next Monday at the WedneBlay ultoriioon. The todlw i. m.. wi a vim illin in ehnrgo nro Mrs. u. m. iw rs, wasj which each member inuy InWto Wo I ,f' CV,U"I' D- "' ll089 club guests. It waH erronoouely stated ,nml -MB- lt- ' 'ow'"' ...111. I ..... .... .....U.... ...no ....l.lln llMl I V V V lllUt Hie lliuuilllb vvun jimuiiv. abl; and Interestingly given book re- Mrs. SenRBtacken will read a paper on "Tho Publlo Library." f THURSDAY CLUll. 3IEET TUESDAY The L. T. L. will hold their reg ular social nnd literary meeting at 3lrs. R. N. Fenton and Mrs. Porry Dodson entertained tho members of tho Thursday Club and their hus- 4 tho Haptlst Church parlors next Tuesday evening AVSWVWS (Continued on Pago Twolvo.) IV ,n "r7r