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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1914)
lfpppiPim hrMfrj lin-''Ti IfflftX-tlllNHI-itn ftftitl.fcijri.iri-1fr-'irif. I I IIIL.U -"tilllM-! ' II- ifr lBHF -i7TCKInr rfl HMt!ll C ,s3Urt-- , MTO - iT'' Back To The Land m i sit?:,: -. Jf mo i ? . r Most of us would liko lo live In llio country, but wo cannot arrange M ' V , f to lo .so. However, in selecting a site lor a city homo wo can M y r-v ri m cliooso a ;!aco whore .sonic of the benefits of country life can bo M j It l-PC .J. enjoyed ; where the nir is pure and healthful, free I'roin smoke and M dust, scented vith the perfiuno of wild flowers and pine trees; A T""rTrPT"VT whore the t-'.oil w fort'iK" and lots are large, enough to acconnnodate 'l Jl JM II' .N Jl r.''i'(h,i5 both for roses, sweet peas and oilier ornamental flow- its jiiid '..i' ir-ii'di'li iiiMi'1. fi !'.! wliMi'i'ins! nnin 1nn.! si ml c'llih-iirnu H " " ,-,..- J ... , ....... .V...., M. ,..,.,.., ...... . ..,,,.;, V..... . 'TO ' Kl WST ADDITION TO MARSHFIICM") I -.re..,.. n,,.c. ...,wwi ii,:.,.. i i.i::.... :i , ..:.. !MT?i.f?tOTT171TTr,T T 'tdvanlages not obtainable in the country graded streets, city ijjLl!X;Ol?ilJ: J1uLjA-J waler service, telephones, and a large con'nnunity of progressive- V T ?"' . neighbors, m rfc' !r Largo, level, sightly lots, $n00 each. Terms to suit the buyer. m W I 'L Special inducements to builders. M, '".ildOiw'" vv v I fm.- H Call for Plat and Fulllnforinat ion Jf ,,w-- .wte - --i r "1 IWlMlf i v -r .-v r- ,r. iS I li r I .-'- r-fr . . r VW$r- W (OWNER) l ? L ITS Central Ave. T Phono 1G0. " fcr lr i P fcLIFJF' - i BJE-f-,' Lnngworthy and wife, Rev Joseph. Knotts nml wife nml linliy, Mrs. F. K. Allen, Donald Allen. Mrs. O. S. iToney. Krros Lcylnml, Mrs. W. W. ' Langworthy, Jack LniiRworthy, Cath Jcrlno LntiKWorthy, Mrs. Julia ium- nor, Frniircs Siiinnor, Mrs. I). II. , SnvnKo, JoBopliIno SaviiRc, Leo Sav- nfie, Mrs. Itrown, Mnrlo LnrRont, Un- 7oi i'ook, .Mrs. i.ovl Smith. Airs. Uobt. Wnnl. I.ouIh K. Hnlllnger, Mrs. S. 11. Cnthrnrt. Mrs. M. It. Urown. Tim riirlMfinn RlHtnrlinnii nf Vmili Mrs. llowiinl I.nrKont. Mrs. K. A. llciitl met o" Weilnostlay of this weok JlnrrlB. Mrs. A. Abbott. (Honda Ab wlth Mrs. Colby. Quilting was tlio' ',ott- I'rnnk Sumner. Mrs. Iank order of the day and a very pleasant ?""lm'r' .uo,n "''' "ossio ooiiKlas. afternoon was enjoyed. Tho hostess lun nonton ami f Continued from Page Two.) I'llltlSTlAX SISTKIIIIOOD. later served delicious refreshments Next week the society will meet with Mrs. Colby again on the samo day of the week. Dora Hrown ! HA IT I ST PI CMC ChASK IWHTV, Tho lla)tlst Sunday School picnic oil Wcdlii'Hilnv of IIiIh wnnlt wn 1 .largely attcniled and was a crcat mic- ; - I cess from the accounts of those who Miss Alice Watters entertained tlip nttpinlnil Two lmnfn nml nnnv nu. . boys of her Sunday school class In tos were required to carry those In 1 N'Ttb Ilcnd last Mondry evening attendance to t'.to picnic grounds at mil inmiy muinug aim mo toning oi Charleston Hay. where n happy day storlr4 made the evening pass all filled with games, clam digging and too nulckly for those present who sports of many kinds were enjoyed, wore Willie and Pat Campbell, Her- The winners of the sports were ninn and Hay Hradsnaw, Donald ns follows: Dlers, Wcstley, IIoIIIh and Thonins Tug of war between unmarried Freeman. nml married women, won by tbo un- married women. Tug of war between unmarried K.VTKItTAIXK CliAKS. I men and married men won by mar- 4. 4 r0,j tnen. Mrs. Elmer Russell entertained the 1 Hares Olrls under eight years, members or lier Sunday school class Kllen Hrown. on Monday last at her home In North 1 Hoys under eight years. Herman 1 Ileuil. The feature of tho roficsh- Smlthgall. .Ir. I ments was n large watermelon, to Olrls c'ght to twelve, Xaoma Dan- . which tho youngsters did full Jus- lels. tlce. Tho little ones present woro Hoys eight to twelve, Whltford u Mildred Freelund, Helen Jackson, 01- Hall. ga Johnson, Thclmn Sundqulst, Mn- Olrls, twolve to sixteen, Vlolut bel Chapman, Winnie HrndHhnw, . HobhiHon. Clnra Folkeiistoln, Kaf.icrlno LaiiKen-' Hoys twelvo to sixteen, Dudley burg, 10(1 It li Simpson, Helen Grubbs, Hill. Klina HusBell. Mildred HiiohoII, Ircno Young ladles. Carrie Ross. Hannon, Marguerlto Simpson, Doris1 Young men. Jack Ross. Hroiisem, Helen Russell, Margery. Married men. Rev. A. F. llaBBford. Ilnunou and Tlielnm Hannon. SAX I) DILI, PICNIC. Free-for-all, Oeorge Dowoy. Three-legged. Jesse Franso -4 ' ImIiihmkI (llossop and Potato race, (llrls. Naoma Dan iels: women's, Mrs. Me.Mnhon Slrlng-eatlng contest, Violet Rob- Under Auspices Episcopal Diocese of Orcrjon FALL TERM OPENS Sept. 23rd, 1914 Grammar School and tTdllegu 'Pre paratory courhrs. ScTiool chtnlo comprises 100 acres of fertile liuiil. Complete RyronnUtim, mvlinmliig pool, Indoor mmI outiliHir ntlilctlcH. Iibrnr7, study IiiiIIh, romHit'iit In (itructlon in nil lnnnrliPH. Send for rates id booklet: "Wliws boys aro trained to think." Address BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL Yamhill, Oregon. . ' Everybody Is Going to SIMPSON'S PARK Sunday, August 2, 1914 To Celebrate the TWENTIETH ANNUAL PICNIC Given by the SU0M1 SOCIETY ' Admission to the Park, 10c; Children Free Big Dance in the Pavilion Will Commence at 2 P. M. Mars'hfield-North'Bend Auto Line Will Take You Clear to the Park Fare 25c CAPE ARAGO COFFEE COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE HOUSE 130 North Broadway Phone 394-J PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. It you mttrr from MoMlnr. Ilflilnt, hllmt or rutrulliiK I'llr. M-nil ou )uur mldrrm, nml I will Irll vi liuw lu curr jruursrlf at tiunie li Hie orw Iwurptluo trfttiuruti iuJ lll iIm foil mm ol tlila bonie irrilmrnt frc for trial, with nttnntr from jour own locilttr If rrquttnl. Inimnliitv rr llrf od prrninrat cure ixiiml. Oml do moutj, bat Itll olbrr of tbli orfrr. Writs tl hi Utt. U. Uummtra. llax 1', Notn I)imf, loil. kins. SPIRELLA CORSETS ay ibe obtained in Marshfield trom . Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. 8862 'So, 5th st Phone 200-X ? For ) .-STKNttflUAl'llIO WORK ' qS any kind . all 181-J Two competent stenographer!! ,". In charge - . 08 Central Avo. - "QUATERMAS STUDIO . QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, 1 Get Your Painting Done Now Wo are (prepared to tako care of your work on Hliort notice. Whllo yo-n and your family aro cnjoyliiR your aununcr outlnK, we can nnlcitato and paint tlio wliolo Iioiibo or tho npetial rooms and you will lu saved the inconvenience that Is sometimes at tached to and aJso ollmlnnto the trouble lu avoiding or mnrrliiK fresh tlut. We will bo kUmI to Iiavo you talk It over and wo will cheer fully furnish estimates on work. For Sale VIERS Phoue 29G-ft 376 North Front street. $&&&:&&&(&&&&&&&&$!'& uLL California rnr CTAwra vuip-iourj'LoyAnQEiMH R!D,TCoinpimy CAuroBHlAl IH mm Wall Paper ;x i sg'.i;g:6;g.a?g.a;iB)'?v;jtj. TuoRilav ovcnlliir of thlw wenlr a inerrv nartv of voiinir nuonln from Umn and Marjory Kullmer. .Vortli Hond went hy launch to tho' CrnckoronUiiB, Albert Dns-iford, Sand I IIIIh and enjoyed a lionflru nml ,,r- picnic lunch 0n tho beach. The inein-l Applo-ontlnR, .lesso Frnnsc. ' hers of the party were: MIssoh' l.o-iilBe KIjIihIkiI', M.uurci Si.'...: 5- .. 4 buck, Constance Clark, Carrie Ste-j IvASTSIDH SKWl.NtJ Cld'H I veils, Oraco Fulton, Htta Taylor, Ida NoIIboii and Mrs. Honjamlne,. Messrs. T10 KastHltlo SowIiir Club mot on orhert Ilowen. Ilnlph Schafer, Ma-'prlday of this week with Mrs. .1. A. her. Stanton StovoiiH, toy Ful on, Swnnson nB hostess. After n busy Karl ami Lloyd Ilaah. W Infield nftornoon dnvoted to howIiib. tho Woodbury, Lloyd and Clyde- Temp- hostess Borved delicious refreshments 1 no next meeting of the club will bo two weeks from Friday with Mrs. A. Simpson, of Hunker Hill. Thosa present Frldny wero Mrs. Walter llobertson, Mrs. W. F. Hyerly, Mrs. H. F. Prey, Mrs. A. Horton, Mra. S. Gilbert, Mrs. 8. Mooro, Mrs. J. I). McKny, Mrs. John Tellofson, Mrs. S. O. HrooUB. Mrs. M. A. McLagKan. Mrs. J. Frederick, Mrs. A. Fostor, Mrs. J. Malonoy, Mrs. F. S. Rlobo, Mrs. Annn (lay and Misses Esther Hyerly, Thora Lund, WHla Hyorly nml Sarah Swauson. xohth iiKxi) rrix. Among tho picnic parties from North llend last , Sunday wlio en joyed an outing up Coos River wero: Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Hanks and Mr. nml Mrs. J. U. Mullen. A Jolly party of Xorth nend pco plo that Is camping at Sunset Hay for two wooks Is composed of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jun and children, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Shepherd, Mrs. Roy Hrnlnord and Mrs. Jny Ward and children, of Missoula, Montana. 1 i:vi:xi.(j sociaij. 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Swenrlngon were host and hostess to a party of young pcopio on Thursday even ng Music nml dancing woro tho diver sions of tho ovenlng, after which light refreshments woro sorved. Tlio guests were MIhss Tllln Iloellng, Mtte Anthony, Tltlo and Messrs. Rust Fluoklgnr, Sidney Street, Roy Carr, Harry Couro, Harold Simpson. $ 4 IMCXIC A'T SUXSW I Last Sunday a Jolly party of young pcopio spout the day at Sun sot Hay, Illg Creek and adjacent points, going down hy auto truck and enjoying n picnic luncheon at tho bench. Those in tho party wero Mr. mid Mrs. lien Mntthlson, Mr. and IC. Ilefsland, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Haiibon. Misses Klslc Larson. Jonnlo Johnson, Hannah Siiuno. Mnbel. Allco nnd Corn Mntthlson and Son- 11 lo Refslaml, and Messrs. Oliver , Larsnu, 10. (1. Mollem, K, Ilrnnnor, 11. t'ctorson, J. Korsiaud. fr c. v. 11. ,m. MKirrs l Tho Christian Womon noard of Missions mot tills week with Mrs. J. C. Jouea at hor homo ln Forndalo nnd listened to an Interesting report from their pnstor, Rov. Samuel Orogg, who has recently roturnod from tho convention of tho Christina Church nt Turner, Oregon. Other n u labors on tho progrnm woro read ings by Mrs. Cox ami Mrs. Copple. After tho business session tho host ess served refreshments In tlio grove ndjncont to tho hduso, which wna gaily decorated for tho occasion. TJioso presont were Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Chas. Powers, Mrs. R. A. Copple. Hlancho Copplo, Mrs. Patchott, Mrs. Sweotman, Mrs. McCnrty, Mrs. Jones nnd tho Rev. Samuel Orogg, . I - ICB CltKAM HOC1AL I LeMieux & Miller PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 393 North Front Street. Phone 115-R. All) SOt'lKTV IMCXIO The Ladles Aid Socloty of tho MothodlHt Kplscopal Church onjoyod n picnic last Tuesday to tho South Coos River Orovo. A swimming con test winch was won by Miss Hosslo Douglas was a foaturo of tho day's fun. A picnic dinner under tlio trees was enjoyed by those present among whom were nmnbored .1. O, On Saturday, August 1st, tho Young Liidios' Aid Society of lha Norwegian Lutheran Church, will give nn Iro erenm social at tho Lar son homo In Ferndnlo. RIRTIIIiAV PAHTV. nw ' w HHHHBHHHHHHMHWIBHHHHHHHI w m w mr t M n, n m -- m am m W-k, A w --. ---- - -. - -. H , - Hi I 1 Will V-IIY Olvalll wflllllQr y I ?H wr -,,, ,., & H I TEe Laundry That Always Treats You Right, I n 1 9 4 Last Wednesday Mrs. (leorgo Wat kins ontei tnlned a number of old" friends nt "Tho Collars" complimen tary to ('apt Hans Heed of Klttjvllle, who celebrated his seventh -fourth birthday Hint day. An outdoor pic nic dinner was -rv"tl nnd the nHoiv noon was snout In Interestinir romlu- lceuc.os of earlier days on Coos Hay. Among those piesont were Cnptaln. and .Mis. Huns Heoil. Miss Maud Reed, Mrs. Mary MaVk, Mrs. O A. Hennott. Mrs. Wm. Deiibner, Mrs. Olivia IMinnn, Mrs. F. A. Onlden. Mrs. W. W. Lndd, Mi-s. Preston oC Srn Jobo. Mrs. (ieorgo Witte, Mrs. M. R. Smith. Master Mnsales and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith. J l "f1 HONORS (U'lCSTS. 1 Mrs Henry Fomler wns hos'es at n dollKhtfiil afternoon nt card" yes tf rday lu honor of her gue-t, Mrs. Paul Oaniros of Chicago. Sue t pcaj ml ferns predominated In the decor ntlons. lu serving, Mrs. Fourier was assisted bv Mis. K Mellbck of Oht raRo. Tho pilzo was won 1 Mr. n, J Fourier. Her tfuosts wore Mn. J. W. Mitchell. Mrs. Wm. Schroeder. Mrs K F. Lemelux. Mis. II R Craw foul, Mrs. Perrv )ndon, Mrs T 11 Stadden, Mrs. 10 Mellbck, Mrs Norln li nseii, Mrs. (loorge Fourlr r, Mrs. F W. Illlilenlirnnd, Mrs. Hanj null man, Mrs. K. M. narry, Mrs J a. Klnnoy. Mrs. T. S. Hnrvoy, Mnt Donn, Mrs. L. F. Hounlng, Mrs. J". L. Lold and Mrs. Paul Damroa. fnmwvamax, 22SSJ22S25SfiS2S!S2C2 ll ViiT