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'wfrftd u. fciiiat -.4ttlT - . -V d JHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE JSLi 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION THREE P5 ' 1SSST??! h Don't Take Pot Luck In Buying Your FOURTH OF JULY SUIT! I UK MXl'P nml get the best WJk an come to" suit at :i iiioney-savhi!' mwi o.i.,, ..:.. i.: n o "'" -a iv.v-Biiui.t Jiig I Jinx i Tor CopwVit 1914 TIw Houm UKu.ptnIlmtf ;V wide range in patterns, price and size oi' your selection. And whatever the price -whether it be $8.50 or $30.00. vbu are fret ting the best suit for the money that can be round on (1oos Bay. Satisfaction in service, style and fit or your money back, is our broad guarantee. Don't experiment when the Fixup will serve you satisfactorily. Kuppeuheimer Clothes, $18.00 to $30.00. Other suits $8.50 to $18.00. OX13 PRJCB ALWAYS. THE FIXUP TWO STORES. MAUHIIFIISU) : : NORTH BEND tonUnucclfroni Pago 2.) XAHCLS.Sl'S CLl'H Mlsj Nelllo Olsen nt her home In Knstslde, was hostess to tho Nareussus filrls Wednesdny. enter taining as guests, Mrs. Cnrl West, Miss Ulnnche Tellefson, Miss Thora Lund, Miss Anna Lund, Miss lllldur West, Miss Emmn O'Donncll nnd Mrs. John Olsen. Miss Tellefson will entertain again In two weeks. I I). M. C. CLUH. I . i I Mrs. Clins. Williams was hostess to the D. M. c. Club this week, en tertaining nt sowing Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mrs. N. a. Humes, Mrs. J. C. Wallace, Mrs. Roy Hrnlnnrd, Mrs. Henry Kern, Mrs. Arthur Morten, Mrs. Harry Truman, Mrs. William Vaughnn and Mrs. Stewart McDon- aiti, with Mrs. Fay Oempsey. Miss nmm unnpmnii nnd Miss Laurel Hrickoll aB special kucsIh. After a row pleasant hours of needlework refreshments wore passed by tho hostess nnd Mrs. Wallace. The club will meet again. In two weeks with Mrs. Wallace. 4- I .iollv nozii.v Next Wednesday the Jolly Dozen will meet for their usual afternoon of sewing, chut and entertainment with Mrs. Ilrockmuellor. STAGE ILLUSIONS. RANCHERS Now Is the Time to Drain When You Can Get. Drain 'Tile at These Prices Three Inch pipe, per 1000 $38.75 Four inch pipe, per 1000 $47.50 Five inch pipe, per 1000 $65.50 Write or call for quotations or large or small quantities all sizes. These are Guaranteed and not Broken "The Fireside" Johnson Building 137 Second St., Marshfield. Phone 434-J. The Seitz Pack Range Im ? Ji3' Hero Is a range of sufficient slzo to cook for 50 men and light enough as well as In such shape that can bo easily pack ed into' a very rough, mountainous country on a one pack animal. ... ., . , . Just tho range for tho Coos and Curry Hill districts. Tho largo rnngo complete about 215 pounds ami the small ono complete only 145 pounds. Tho government Forestry servlco haB purchased moro than 75 ranges. Seo your local hardware dealor. Writo for booklet giving details, Eugene Iron Works KUGKNK. Olli:OX. Not the Least of These Are the Dan quell on the Board. Nothing Is no deceptive iih the stage meal, although the art of the property man makes such rcpasta uppear do llcloiiNly appetizing. A favorite stage substitute for nirnt lrt sponge enue. which cut Into the shnpo of cutlets or steaks and Judl clomly browned with snuco. present n most geuulno appearance Tho ad vuutagc of mucIi nmterlnl is that It In easy for the actors to consumo nnd tloca not present any tiinicultlea to th carver. Cutlets composed of soft toast nrc also popular In stage culinary circle nnd when decorated with dainty paper frills nnd parsley look quite the real thing. Do not let your mouth water at he sight of thop dainty slice of limn re posing on lettuce leaves on the ImrunV restive hoard. Ham lx Invarhihly rep relented nn (he xtnge h.v strips of linn leuin, the reddish under side of which makes n convincing aubxtlttite fur the real article As to tho surrounding let luce, that lx generally represented h.v white leave) from the humble call hnge. The larger and more linprexslv the stage edible, the greater the fake. Huge pIch which when cut product) n cloud of realistic steam are absolutely uncut able. The crust In merely colored pa pier mnche. which Incloses n dish of hot water and sometimes n fow bolted potntocs. M'hlch supply the necessary stenm. The Dig sirloin of beef, which apparently weighs pounds, has about Iz ounces of eatnhlo meat about It The Joint Is n wooden nffnlr. over which n few thin slice of genuine beef aro placfd, giving tho Impression of a really fine piece of meat Wero you to obtain a peep behind tha scenes Just before a banquet scon was to be staged you would Ond a number of stage hands busily slicing up toma toes and bananni. You would see theme slices being laid out on platen sur rounded with parsley or white cabbnge leaver Under the glare of the lime light this dish assumes an astonishing resemblance to lobster salad, and in similar fashion sliced banuna la a gen eral substitute for flsb, entrees and hojTj d'oeuvre ji -.yafff'tar- One of Hie most astonishing Illusions with regnrd to stage food, however, is whero soup Is concerned. This is In variably sawdust, which when ladled out of a tureen has all tho appearance of a thick liquid. No banquet would bo complete with out a turkey. A loaf of bread delicately browned nnd decorated with pegs cov ered with browned dough, saves the management the oxpenso of runulngup n poultry bill. Moreover, the como dlnns enn with comparative sofoty nllng this nsset to tho feast about tho stage without damago to life or prop-erty.-Pblladelphla Ledger. kastsidk si:win(j ci.ni i I - Mrs. II. F. Prey Is to bo hostess to tho Kastslde Sewing Club next Thursday afternoon nt her homo In renstBldo. 4 a-.. i cogi'iiiu: sociijtv i l Special to Tho Times.) Mrs. N. Nelninn uhh hostoss Thursday when sho entertained the younger set at her nrotty little home ill Kast Coqulllo. Sewing nnd gonernl conversation was tho pnstlmo for tho evening. The house was prettily decorated with fortiH making tho rooms a bower of greenery. At n Into hour n two course luncheon whb nerved. Tho table, being prettily decorated, tho center piece bolng nn nrtlflclal lake, bordered with moss nnd minia ture animals. Kach ono found their places by pretty place cards. Tho luncheon consisted of fried chicken, lettuce sandwiches, Jolly and ten, and also co tiroam served with can taloupe. Tho hostess was assisted In serving by Messrs MeKounn nnd Nclmuii. Those present wero Mes dnmes Juza, Currlo. I'lorce. Nol- mun nnd tho Misses llarlucker. Thrift nnd Maury, and Messrs. Nel mnn nnd McKenun, On Thursday ovunlug tho Misses Alllu und Vernn I'hllllps entortulncd Informally nt cards, games and mu sic. At n late hour tho guests wore served to a dainty luncheon. Thnso present wore Mrs. Allison, the Misses l.ctu Mast, .Marlon Srhroedor, Annls McCann and Mosors. Iteuben Mast. I. eo Ilosford, Clarence Tut tlo, Hoy Avery and Clay Kuowlton. Mrs. F. V. Jones and Mrs. V. II. Lyons were Joint hostesses this week when they entertained with n series of afternoons. Needlework wiib tho pastlmo of both afternoons. Those prcsont Wednesday afternoon wore Mosdames Ceo. Peoples, N. Loronz, G. It. Wlckhnm, Ceo. Loach, N. Ply ler, K. M. Lyons, L. P. Maury. Mary Wright, Frank Mingus, A. Thomas, F. Dlmmlck, A. J. Sherwood, J, A. Lamb, Lloyd Oddy. On Thursday afternoon were Mesdumes J. 8. Iawrenco, Geo. Ixrenz, Chas. Kve land, J. A. Collier. V. Nlcklln, J. K. Paulson, Wm. Candlln, H. Fol soin, A, N, Gould, Martin, J. S. Darton, Paul Sterling, Leo J. Carey, R. It. Watson. J. A. Lamb, W. S. Culln. A delicious luncheon was served, consisting of nut bread, po tato salad, sherbot, cako and coffee, I HKNKFIT Ml'SICVl I Tho musical program given at Logglo Hall Friday evening under tho auspices of tho North Head Li brary Association was a marked cre dit to tho musical ability of the Coos Hay community. Such evenings aro milestones in tho ethical and cul tural progress of Coos Hay and by their frequoncy and merit tho strang er on our shoros largoly monsuros his Idoa of Coos County as a desir able plato for n homo. Altho tho mnuAKliiK committee oi tho program was disappointed nt al most the last m Inuto liy tho mammy to bo present of Father McDovItt ami Mrs. W. A. Davenport us read ers, their numbers were supplied In two vocal solos by air. it re. .Minor COOS BAY TIMES WANT ADS GETS RESULTS The Government Printer. When It comes to printing your Un cle Samuel takes first rank among tbeiaI1(i , Alexander Martin, of Maish nations. Ho has n $15,000,000 printing , field, who were assisted by tho very olllce that Is the best equipped in the1 able accompanist. Mrs. Win. Mora world. Although certuln private pub-(fa.l. Mr. C. S. Kaiser rendered our. luiint. houses in this country exceed of his unsurpassed baritone solos sent out weekly from the United , rarrocl av.iy Uy tllB 8W(jot tones States government printing office, no f ffiej,lg. Tho splendid voice of plant approaches the multitude of dlf- Alr jit j Simpson, which has not fcrent publications that it prints and been hoard in solo for several years malls Over a thousand publlca-Sona , n North Uond. beomod to his honr aro issued from the presses in the, era ovon richer and deeper than ' . . j.i . ,. i,o,. r.,f.nllt.l frnrn rnftniorv of for- course or a year, appearing um.y, "" ,"-"": . 1 1 phb. f. ?, tlmt syiiumthetlc, natural abil ity tliat alone marks the true ocnl nrtlst. Mr. Martin, who Is n new comer to the liny, but who It Is hoped my long remain to add his prcsenco to musical eonts here, nlso won the hearts of everyone present by his simple, natural presence nnd unadorned nrtlstlc power. Mr. Mil ler, who has appeared before Coos I ay nudlences, was at his besl, nnd those who heard him render "King of the Sen," regret that he Is soon to lenvo tho Hay. Mrs. Nell Hanks. aa usual, held her audience In close sympathy with her rendition of "My Aln Folk." n touching Scotch Bong. .Mrs. Fltchott showed herself plain ly nt homo before connolseurs of her profession In the pretty solo. "Absent," nnd for nn encore sang prettily tho child's song "A ltnln Day." She nnd .Mrs. Hanks were both ably aeeomtmnlod in- m i. Thomas, of Marshficld. Mrs. llors- lan piayed nil other nccompnnl ments except Mr. Slmnsntr whinh was played by Mrs. Callender, who having already nrovod lmri.lf n vn. fill nrtlst. now showed equal pouel In piano expression. After the musical program, Mayor Simpson spoke on the subject "A Public Library for North Hettd." lie paid high trlbue to the generosity of Mrs. Frederick llolllster In donntlng for tho library, rent free, tho beau tiful billiard narlor In the li.ixm.innt of the magnificent llolllster real deuce, until such time iih the Miv enn build a library. Mr. Simpson nlso spoke In high appreciation ol the services of tho inaiiv wnmmi nf North Itoml who are giving their services to the library movomont nnd cited as nu Inspiration to them what had been done by the women or .Miirsnrieid ami the satisfaction thnt city now enjoys In watching n Carnegie Library belli- ereiieil. in closing his address Mayor Simpson HHsurou tue .-Norm neuii Library As sociation members thnt when their committee comes before tho City Council to ask that body to donate ti un ror a public library building, thnt the Council will bo proud of the efforts thu ladles am maklni: In behalf of a library and glad to show Its appreciation by donntlng (Irani Squnro to bo used for library pur poses. Mr. Simpson's, encouraging words brought forth warm applause. Still further encouragement wiih lit store for tho library assoclulloii for after tho program Mr. Pctor Log glo announced to the Indies that he would glvo thorn tho use of Loggio Hall ono evening u month for a yonr, ront freo, tho nroceedB of those ovenlngB to go to tho library. This is tho Inrgest single gift next tt Mrs. Holllster's gift of n room, that has yet been Hindu to thu library nssoclntlon. Inasmuch ns tho object of tho library association next to es- itiuiisiiing a library, In to provide Its moinbera nml their friends with wholesome nmusonioiit nml enter tulnmoiit or Intellectual value, Mr. Logglo deserves much credit ror hla timely, opportune and thouuhtfiil generosity. Thu library association will glvo henceforth once n month for u year a program, u dance, u card party, a lecture or soiiio othei social feature, at ligglo Mull, the proceeds of which will go to tho li brary fund, TIiohu Interested ti help ihu library movement slioul.' plncu this event on their social cal endar us ono of special merit mid merest. Tho net proceedK oi June 12 was somothliiK Mr. Logglo donated tho services or the hall and Mr. Stevens did most or tho printing freo of charge. Tho following Is tho program giv en: Absent. Vocal boIo , Metcnlf .Mrs. Fltchott Accompanied by Mrs, L. Thomas King of thu Son. Vocal Solo..Allof Mr. it. K. Miller. Accompanied by Mrs. Win. Horsfall. Fantnslo-Itlggoletta. Hurltono solo. . Vorde-Pnlnpnrn Mr. C. S. Kaiser. Accompanied by Mrs. Win. Morsfall. My Aln Folks.. Vocal solo L. H, Lemon Mrs. Noll Hanks. Accompanied by Mrs. L. Thomas Tho Charmed Cup. Vocal solo... Joseph it. ItoBhol Mr. L. J. Simpson Accompanied by Mrs. C. II, Callender (a) How Many u Lonely Cavern: (b) U In the Croat HazaarB. Vocal Solo Flndne Mrs. C. II. Cnllundor Accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Horsfall Ah' Tla Hut n Dieam. Vocal solo I law ley Mr. Alexander Martin Accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Horsfall. A Public Library for North Hum). Address Mr. L. J c.nbvn ,iiIn,I1BWonhjr wns n"sl8t cd b Miss llodson. Miss Lucy row ers. M Help,, Smith ami miL Dora Hrown. The bridal bouquet Thpnvf! Ill ,,V M""' "ono I'wum. Tiie joutiK .oupie left Immediately .fter the weiMlntt dinner for linn don where the) u a,lcm, ,inrt J01,10" neMuooa. They are among best known young people on tho lUv and were the recipients of congrat ii hi hmn from hosts r frletuls. Thor pre'ems. "m"y ,,Bm,'omo WW,'"B Those present at the wedding wero Mr. and Mrs. j. (). Lnngwo thy. ,Mr- S- A I-nngworthy ' n l ,Mra- W. W. Langworthy v rnn,iiMi'- ;s.nll,l' Mr- n,u, Mr r. " ,i,.rd, S,r ,llul Mrs- O. 8. rorroy. Mr. and Mrs. (loo. u. MyoiS !mi 1!ul ,Mr"- Jow,h Ko. Mrs Paul Pernlta. Mrs. Josso Ott, Mrs trye, Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. IM wards olem.ria ?U,U'' WMlncc.-I,mr??J Olenda Langworthy. Miss Dora si lUn,"' . 'a70.1, Me"". Ilelou I HlltTIIII.W IMHTV Last Wednesday evening, Mrs. C. M. Conner entertained n party of ""'e folks at their homo In First Addition In honor of the thlrteonth blrtlulny of their son, Kbon. Vnrtoun ?nmes were followed by refrcsli incnts. Next week sho will again on ertnln the little ones In honor of linrald Conner's birthday. Thoso Jresent Wednesday were Ueglnnld McCarbey. Irwlu Vake. Harold Cur ry. Wallace Conner, l.oulso Connor iih! ThnrnKI Conner. AI-TKKNOd.V PAUTV I .Mrs. liehercn Luso Stump wnn iotcsB nt a most ('ellghtful nftor nooii Wednesdny nt her homo on North Firth street. The color schomo waa pink and yellow with u back ground or greens. In lorolvlng, Mrs. Stump wbh assisted by Mrs. U. O. Perliam mid In senlm; In- Mru Vnri. jcusen nun .mis. iiurt uoremus Vnr lous games were enjoyed, Mrs. L. w. Trnver wIiiiiIiik rirst honors and Mrs. A. O. Itogers second prUo. Mra. Stump's guests were Mrs. Mnttlo II. Shaw. Mrs. I. Lnndo. Mrs, J. II. Flunngaii. Mrs. .1. A. Lose. .Mr n..r. bert l.ockhart. Mrs. Henry Se.igstnck- uii, ,irs. r. a. lionien, Mrs. Norlii .lensen, Mrs. J. S. Coke. Mrs. O. A. Dennett, Mrs. Hurt Doreinus, Mrs. L. W. Triner. Mrs. Win. Ilcrsfall, Mrs. (leorge Hennessey, Mrs. I,. IC. Halllnger, Mrs. A. O. lingers, Mrs. Arthur McKeown, Miss Klnn Solan dor, Miss Olllo lllchnrds, Miss Mary wiiiiiuiiiii, .)irs. nriiiirord Whcolec, Mrs. II. .1. McKeown, Mrs. M. (J, Perhnm, Mrs. C. W. Montgoniory, Mrs. Hfrio Fnrrlnger, Mrs, K. Mln gus, Mrs. O. W. Cull, Mrs, I). F. Irarnnrd, Miss Kvolyn Andorson, Mra. A. II. (Hdley, Mrs. Itosn Prcuss, Mra. Hugh Long, .Mra. a. W. Hi , .-la. Mrs. J. W. Murphy nnd YIj imm. Stouliolm. M.ititii:i) wi:iNiwi).v Miss Allco llutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ilutlor nml flster or Waltor llutler, becuino tho brldo or Dr. Palmer II. Dunbar, of Sterling City, Cnl., nt Sncrnmonto, Wednesdny. The murrlnL-n win sol. emnlzed In tho Procnthcdrat Fulsrn. pal Church, lllshop W. II. Moreland orriclntlug. luimedlntoly nftor thu nuptials, the young couplo loft for San Francisco und other points on a honeymoon tour. Miss llutler wna ono of the most highly respected young women on Cooh liny nnd a host or friends hero will unltu lu extending fellcltutlons. Ti:.V .MILK DA.WK. -i A very delightful iliiiico wna glvon Satiirdny evening nt tho Ten Mllo Hotel, thu nopulnr siiminer resort- nt tho mimical I l;"kesldo, by Mrs. .1 K. (lurdliier, tho ; over $:io.lt',inr,lK wlfo of tho resident ongl- him'i, in nouor or .Mrs. n. u, waguor or. Portland who Is visiting horo for tho summer. Mn. Wagner in u vory accomplished niiislclnn and Is a groat favorlto with thu engineering und con tracting stnrrs. With hor ready wit, nwvur inning goon numor, nnd a readiness to plcuso and bo plcanod. Among thoso present wero Mildred Coke, Klen Irrower, Laura Lawlor, Mrs. John Kent ley, Mra. Hovoruon, MIsh Crick, Miss Howron, Mlsa II. Vnndorburgh, Miss McCullougli, Mra. Hrownlng. Mra. J. B. (Jurdlnor, Mm. II. C. Wagner, Miss Hiichnnan, An drew Peterson, (lus Nelson, Jas. Mar. tin, Jack Ilnrrot, Donald Hill, Walter Mason, Jon Oelleiidec, John Keatloy, J. K. (lardlnor, Dr. N. J. liiiud, Dr. Mott, John Lolgh, T. Hrndloy, Win. Pcniioch, Itoger (loss, M. Mnrtlu nnd J. Millard. I .1. O. Y. WHIST (Jlillll, I Slmpaon .M.MtltlHK WKDNKSDAV weekly, monthly, annually or at lrreg- ner oco.. - -' "' ular intervals. For the purposo of Mr'and Mrg. Simpson, had the only mailing them more than a thousand , on .,. r0gram given by a lUrforont malllnir lists must be kept la .,.,,,. .Mont nf ftoos fhiv. Her bv bar rather the file room.-New York Sun. f volce showed excellent training add- In sorvlug a bountiful wadding The mnrrlago of Mlsa Kvolyn Lang worthy and Capt. Herman Kdwards. holomnlzod nt tho houie or tho brldo's paronts, Mr. nnd Mra J. (J Langworthy In South Maralifleld Wodnosday noon by the Itev. Joseph Knotts, waa ono or the prettiest of tho Juno weddings. Only relative and n few close rrlond were In at tendance. Tho home was piettlly de orated ror the occasion, myriads or Howera bolng used. The bride appeared most t linnnlnK. Iior graduating gown bolng her nuptial robe. Sho carried a largo bouquet, ahe was attended by Mlae Merrlman.. Tha groom waa attended by Kdward Steele. I.lttbj Mlsa Illma Langworthy was ring boarer and tho bride waa glvon away The J. O. Y. Whist Club waa tm- terlnlnod by Mr. and Mra. Aug. Ty bnrg nt their homo on Sherman nvo one Inst Satin day uvonlng. AI thoiiKh It wiih tho l.'lth nil hud n vory Hood time. Tho Indies' prize was won by Mra. Albert Wlokliiud and tho gent Ionian's prlzo was won by Mr. Carlson. 'Chose prenout worn Mr. and Mrs. Win. Strang, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Wlckluud, Mr. and Mrs. Mike llerKluud, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carl sou, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. mid Mr. August Tyburg. Mr. Kormlt Wlckluud. Mr. Itoy C'lirford Tyborg, The club will moot next month at tho home or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wlckluud on Portor Hill. V e 4 lasTsiiii: KinnoK. .1 Miss Mary Whltty entertnliiod tho KaatBlde Klddos at luncheon and In door guinea Thursday afteruoou at the regular club mooting. Klla Hrown was a viallor, the others pros nut being Perr) and Elvira Olson, Forris Swanson. Ollvo .Moore. .Mario Mcliln nnd Mary Whltty. Another meeting will be held In two wooks, the boat or boatea to be determined later. (Continued on Page 19)