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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1914)
Hjii pgjy wpjrr w?w uwmmMmmmmr ""irrT If BMH MiMiiiiiLLrT If THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914. EVENING EDITION. THRtb urniture AT ALL PRICES j53lH Be free from CRITICISM, Mrs. Housekeeper :- The way to be free from CRITICISM is to have your house so tastefully furnished that your NEIGHBORS' tattling tongues can find nothing to CRITICISE. And you will like to have your friends come t,o visit you if your home is well-appointed throughout. A good way to avoid criticism is to go to a store you can depend upon for selling up-to-date furniture. And you want to go to a store vhere the price is right. Going & Harvey Co. We pride ourselves on the extent of our stock and its varied assort ment. It enables us to tit any taste and any purse. The following list of prices gives a suggestion of the large line carried: Beds in Brass, Iron and Fancy Woods $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.50 $7.50 $9.50 $10.00 $12.50 $13.50 $19.00 $20.00 $25.00 $37.50 $45.00 Mattresses $2.00 $2.50 $2.75 $3.50 $4.50 $5.50 $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 $10.00 $12.50 $13.50 $15.00 $17.50 $25.00 Dressers $7.50 $8.50 $10.00 $12.50 $13.50 $14.00 $15.00 $15.50 $17.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 $35.00 $45.00 $47.50 and whatever you want REMEMBER (Continued from page 3) SHOHE Xl'ltHH PAHTY. I - Guests at Shore Acres for n part of this week were: Misses .Icancttc i Ilinrctt nml Esther Imhoff and Messrs. Homer Phillips, 1. II. Tower, Ted Klmnwuti nnd John Moreen. Last Sundny evening Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson entertained n largo party nt her mother, Mrs. Chrlstlno Kruse, served dainty refreshments. Those present were: Mrs. E .Mingus, Mrs. Christine Kruse, Misses Ilnzel Pow ers, Lucy Powers, Marian Seaman, May Preuss, May Myron, Pearl Hel gard, Frances Williams, draco Wil liams, Francos Golden, Elsie Hall, Laura Watson and the honor guests, .Misses Drum and Alice Culln. V V STA PAHTY. 4 O. W. Kaufman cntertnlned n number of friends Inst Friday even ing complimentary to Carl Orlssen. Those enjoying his hospltnllty were illnnnr. nntlmrn.t nmuilil Mm Il0-. J"dgO Coke, II. Lockllttrt, J. A. Mut- pltable table were: Mr. and Mrs. son. Dr. W. A. Toye, Lew Keyzer F. D. Cohan, Mrs. C. Keating, Mrs. I "n1 ' A- J,nt"1- L. J. Simpson, Misses Moronco Alk on, I'M h or Imhoff, lsahellu Steams nnd .Messrs. 1. It. Tower, .1. I). Mcr een, Luther Phillips and Ted KIs- H 11 111. AFTKHXOOX TEA PAHTY. SOCIAL SEWING CLCH. Mrs. D. J. Hops entertained the Soclnl Sewing Club on Thursday of this week, the members present bo- lug: Mrs. KeeB, Mrs. .1. C. Swan- son and Mrs. George Ayre. The guests of the club were Mrs. Chap- Mrs. George llage. who will leave! man, Mrs. U'nlter Snoldon. Mrs. shortly for an extended California ' Peter Mlrrnsoul anil Mrs. Mary Sued imto tour with her father and sister, don. Tho club will not meet again was hostess at afternoon tea on until some time In September, ns so Thursday, when she entertained Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Itookc, Mrs. Hammond nnd Mrs. John Groves, j. .j. homestead pahty. ! 4 A Jolly party of young people un der tho chnperonage of Mrs. F. A. Golden spent the week-end ns the many of the members will be out of town. 4 I LIXXEA PICNIC I Tho Aumtnl picnic of Swedish Llnneii Society which was held at Mason ranch on Catching Inlet Inst irm.utu nf mi fiinin Knltnii nt ber Sunday was largely attended the homestead on North Inlot. A trip . " n,1,t',1 Pronont being estimated at to Lakeside was a feature of tho ;00- Hie boats Stmidiird nnd Wiih hoiiHo party. Those enjoying Miss: tn-wnsn wero chartered for tho day Fulton's hospitality were: Misses "I"1 ninny small private launches Frances Golden. Vera Wilson, EMn H0 '"'Tied the picnickers to tho Taylor. Alice WatteiB and Mrs. Gol- l "il'' grounds. Danrlng, games nnd do,i and Messis. Hoy Fulton, Melvln (,t.llin "wrt 1" wen- '"Joyed Jacobs!! and Wlnfleld Woodbury. ,n,e "10 lc"'c Imu'li ""dor the 1 1 ut'n. . Deffenbaiigh won first prize nnd Mrs. HJulio Nerdrum second prize. In -.orvlng t. e hostesses were assisted by Mrs J. S. Hanson, Mrs. W. II Konno dj nnd Miss Genevieve Sengstncken. On Wednesday ufternoon needle work was the diversion. Mrs. Ward M. tilake and Mrs. J. S. Hanson assisting In serving. , OPTING PAUTV. I " A pleasnnt pnrty, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. LeMclux nnd family, Albert Harvey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean, Arthur .Miller nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Grainsnnddntigliterlenve this evening by nuto to spend Sunday at tho Tom Harvey camp at Sacchl's Pencil. Mrs. LeMelux nnd Mrs. Dean will roninla tJie coming week. Moro of thorn would probably stay but tho stories Hint float In from there nro to tho effect that Tom Harvey's nppotlto has grown so that it will soon taka 11 V. S. Commissary depnrtmont to keep the camp In provisions and If they nil stayed there would probobly be n hunger strike. I COOS IIIVIJU PAKTV. I ' On Tuesday afternoon. Miss Iono Nelson, aged four, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nelson, gave a pnrty to her friends nt the Goodwill place. Tlie table for refreshments was placed In the myrtle arbor and was urently enjoyed by Mr. nnd Mrs. Goodwill. Mrs. W. K. Sawyer, Mrs. S. II. Knee-In ml, Mrs. E. A. Nelson, Mrs. W. J. Hill. Mrs. I). K. Mnloney. Mar v'ti nnd Menrl Sawyer. Wm. Dill, Jr. Mies Kllziibeth .Mnloney nnd MIb.i lone Nelson. .j. . .;. IIOXOKS VISITOKS. I I). M. C. CLP "WE SELL IT FOR LESS' GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers i f ZZZ il - -4 P n I WtHIT I IT AGAIN HUNTING SEASON OPENS TODAY If you can lilt the hull's oyo you will bring homo your deer. Wo hit tho bull's oyo ovory time when It tomes to PAIXT AND WALL PAPEH nnd you don't luive to limit farther when you como to us FOIt PAJNTING OH DKC OHATING. LeHieux & Miller Phone 11 r.-H. 30 North Front Street I .4 Mrs. Walter Uutsell vns hostess Wolnesilny to the I). M. C. Club of North llond. After the usual nf'er noiiii of sewing the hostess served dainty refreshments to the club members nnd her guest . Mrs. J. W. Itussell, of Plxley. California. Tho members presont were: Mrs. Jack Wallaie. Mrs. S. C. McDonald, Mrs. Hurry Truomnn, Mrs. A. H. Morton, Mrs. N. C. Halmes, Mrs. Goo. True man, L, Loomls, Mrs. Wnlter Husscll nnd Miss Anna Truemnn. ' faih:wi:ll pahtv. i 4 4. Ah a farewell for her sister Nora, who left this week for North Da kota, Miss Gumon Hnge wiih hostess to u number of North Ileud young people last Tuesday. The evonlng wits spent with cnrls mid music, af ter which tho hostess sorved n dainty luncheon. Those present weie: Tho ", Misses Lucilla Corbln of San Fran cisco, Kate Alimony, utiiiui tinei Ilug. Mnrjorie Swearlngeu. Itutli Oil-belt-oil. NVrn llage, Messrs. Geo. Id hards of Portland, Ilust Fluoklgor, Missouri school teachers nuiv form '''Miey Slrr-t. Hoy C'nrr, 1 I i:astsidi; CLl'H. 4 The Kastslde Sewing Club will bo entertained next Thursday by Mrs. A. Simpson nt her home In Hunkor Hill. 4. .;. 4, 4 I PLAN FOH HOOTII. I . The Mnrshflold Daptlst Lndles" Aid luive nrrnnged to conduct 11 lofrosh-, meut booth In tho downtown sec-i Hon 011 Moose Day. It will be In chnrge of Miss Carrie Hosh, who will bo nssUted by other mombers. The plan Is to raise funds for mlsstonnryl work. 1 Mrs. It. II. Wnlter very charming ly entertnliieil at an afternoon nt vewlng In honor of her fr'end. Mrs. W. Hutchison of Portland, Saturdnr afternoon. Mrs. Hobl.ison ory Hweet ly snug two delightful solos. Tho living rooms were decorated In huck leberry and roses, while the dining room was beautiful In sweet pens, greens nnd lighted can lies. Among those Invited were: Mrs. Hutchison, honor guest; Mrs. J. W. MltchelJ Mrs. L L. Kohlusnii, Mrs. Fnlkuor, Mrs. Onmmil, Mrs. Ayre, Mrs, Holmes of llonor 1 1 III. Mrs. Ivy Con (lion, Mrs. F. Sumner, Mrs. J. S. Lyons. Mrs. W. 11. Kennedy, Mrs. Jus. Itolnndson, Mrs. W. I). C'nrtls, Mrs. Jus. Cownn. Mrs. Wm. Hors fnll. Mis. .1. W. Ilennett, Mrs. A. E. Senmuii, Mrs. Jno. Hear, Mrs. J Nnglo, Mrs. J. C. Merchant, Mrs. Solum Thomas, Mrs. E. Husby, Mrs. L. Lang, Mrs. Leslie of Portland, Mrs. F. S. Dow, Mrs. 13. S. H:irelt, Mrs. J. S, Hnnson, Mrs. W. Orrcn. Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Mrs, Dlmeut, Mrs. A. Campbell nnO Mrs. W. Cox nnd Miss Hear. Mrs. Wnlter wns assisted in receiving by Mrs. Itolnndson, nnd In serving by the Misses Helen Dow, Gladys Dl meut and Mnblo Lnng. . - - EXTKHTAIN AT DIXXKH. I -I . . Mrs. E. A. Elckworth enterliilnod Informally at dinner Inst TuoHduy. Tho nftornoon was pleasantly spent In sowing and Inspecting the beauti ful Elckworth gnrdenti. Those nt tnblo wero Mrs. It. F. Gebhart, Mrs., S'urlll, Mis. Pinegor, Mrs. Marks nnd lumen nun .loroiee lionnnrt, urnco, EVEXIXtJ PAHTV. I HITS OF INFORMATION. I ,(), ' Hrzel and Ralph Sturlll nnd Emmett a union nnd agitato for higher wnges. 'jyde, Ward Jlaglll, Joe Wlnsor nndi ' ,,,u01- 111 H'e iri'siu jenr 1110 I'lllieil . "" '"h". States has exported 21,000, 000 doz-l ens of eggs. ' a Ynlo Pnlverslty In tho last fiscal ' ' HIHTIIDAV PAHTV. voilf r.wnlliWI II .1 I S !!!!.-. In limiuriclu mid cush donations. I HIHTIIDAV CKLKHHATION. Mrs. Chnrles Oiilmettc entertain- M. .. ... 111. - t t ..--- .1. 1 ,nnS """ ,1".0": North lleiul. wns host to 11 numbor of tlmnluil nt $80,000,000,000 nnd that v...i. n.i i... .....i ..ii i,.. oo. ur Franra nt ior.,000,000,000. un,ny nft0rno6n In honor of 'his In London a motor bus proprietor, birthday. Games and music filled lins to comply with botween fifty 1 tho nfternoon with pleasure, nftor and sixty conditions before ho enn which n birthday snrend was on- 1 obtain n license. Joyed, tho feature of tho decorations In Norway, every woman over 25 who earns nt least $80 per annum i Frederick Holllster. -l-year-old son '1 " Hinnll iinrty of friends last Sat-; of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holllster of ,m,"y. Y?II.,1n? liior of Mr. Oul- Marshfield to Portland In Only 1 6 Hours Leavo Marshfield nt 5 o'clock In tho morning, enjoy tho boat lido to Allegany, then a most scenic and delightful nuto rldo over hills, along brooks, streams and lakes, through denso woods, nnd arrive In Drain in tlmo for tho nftornoon train. Wo hnvo not missed tho train ono day this season. Tho faro la only $11. Return tho samo way, reaching Marshfield early In tho evening. ltemeiiibei' nml Travel by tho Allegany-Drain Auto Line I). L. FOOTE, Pi-oprietor. Tickets on Sale at Ilusy Corner and Scandinavian Drug Stores. in tint country or $110 In tho town has a vote. Slam exports nbout $9,000,000 worth of teakwood n year. Holland's production of beet sug nr has Increased tenfold In twonty years. Denver Is to open n chain of mu nicipal neighborhood produco mar kets. Cotton formed nbout $11,000,000 of Egypt's exports to Germnny last year. There nro twenty-eight pounds of blood In tho body of the average grown-up porson. The world Is consuming more than one million gallons of kerosene every day. I linltltr n Tnrtl. Hnftint uln it.tiltli ilia mi. ..ft ... .. ,k ,u...u. llv .....1(1 ...a closed fuvors for ovory llttlo tot pros out. Those enjoying tho pnrty wero: Kathorlno Lnngeuherg, Holen Wln sor, Juno nurmestor, Ethel, Gardiner, Lucllo Kern, Jack Grove, Kobort Geblinrt, Arthur Derbyshire nnd Wnr ron nnd Hilly Painter. f I l'lVX CAMPIXO THIP. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Ayro nnd fnmlly plan to leavo next Wednosdny for Hastondorf's Heach, where they will spend some tlmo camping. 4 4 motto's birthday, but Just which ono ho wouldn't toll, except Hint ho ac knowledged It was twlco "sweet six teen." Do was tho recipient of bo quets too numerous to mention nnd ai haiidsomo initio box from Hnruinn1 Hlllyor. Tho evening wns pleasantly spont In conversation nnd reminis cences. Tho tnblo was prettily deco-, rated. Among those who sat down to tho festal bonrd wero Mr. and Mrs. Hormnn Hlllyor mid son, Hilly, Mr. piki .Mrs. it. ;. I'lnegor nnd son, Em mett. Mrs. (1. N. Holt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Oulmetto nnd Miss Ireno Oul motto. Tho departing guests nil un ited In wishing Mr. Oulmotto ninny happy returns of tho day. 4 I TWO PAHTIICS. I Wednesday evonlng, Hev, nnd Mrs. It. O. Thorpe cntertnlned nn evening party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jncob sou of Portland, who hnvo como to tho Hny to live. The principal diver sion of the evening wns the hnt trlmmlng contest by tho young men, the prizes being won by Mr. Jacob son, P. Ominel, Knl llrnuer mid Mr. Kiig. The remiituder of tho evening was pleasantly spent In games, and several muslin! select Ipus by Miss Muthloson, after which tho hostess served refreshments. Those proBont were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Jiicobsen, Miss Lillian Pltmnii, Miss llnnnn Riiiine, Miss Hefslaud, the Misses Mabel, Corn nnd Alice Mnthlesen, Miss Dor othy Johnson, Mrs. K. Erlekson, Mr. Oliver Lnrsen, Mr. Kill Hrnnor, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Eng, Mr. Andrew An dersen, Mr. John King, Mr. P. Om inel, .Mr. Ilerglnnd, Mr. Hofslnud, and Hev. nnd Mrs. Thorpe. A .MEET WEDNESDAY. IIONOI IS MISS CI' LIN. Miss Mury Kruso entertained In for mnlly Thursday for tho Misses Ernin Sending pictures by wire Is noth-innd Alice Culln. who hnvo been tho lug now in Germany nnd rrnnco, nndi now they nro talking of them across tho Atlantic. guests of Mrs. E. Mingus this week. cabling Tho nftornoon wns spent In sowing, nftor which tho hostess, assisted by 'All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office EVERYBODY IS GOING TO SIMPSON'S PARK SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, '14 To Celebrate the L&v Twentieth Annual Picnic Given by the SUOMI SOCIETY ADMISSION TO THE PARK, 10c. CHILDREN FREE. Big Dance in the Pavilion Will Commence at 2 P. M. I ! HillHill- - I Hill , .. . , J Marshfield-North Bend Auto Line Will Take You Clear to the Park Fare 25c. Mrs. A. E. Adolsperger nnd .Mrs. W. L. Clnbaiigh wero hostesses at two most delightful oveuts this week when thoy entertnlned at tho beau tiful Adelsporgor homo on South Fifth street complimentary to tholr sisters, Mrs. Carl L. Davis nnd Miss Dnlsy Dean Hush. Tho decorations wero most artistic and offectlvo, nas turtiums, huckleberry and California popples predominating In tho floral effect. About 120 Invitations wero extended for tho two aftornoons. On Tuesday, cards wero tho diver sion, thirteen tables playing. Mrs. I - The Woninn'H Auxiliary of the Mnrshflold Presbytorlnn church will meot with Mrs. T. A. Howard on North First Wtrr)et Wednesday nf tornoon. (Continued on Pngo Ten.) Gould's Grove Near Allegany Good plnco to enmp or picnic. On the Klvor; nlso on tho Stago Hoad to Drain, Tables, seats, swing, etc., Two toilets. Camp ers, $1 por week for family. Picnic parties, 10c each for tho day. Inquire nt tho house, Special Sunday Excursion To ALLEGANY HY STEAM ER ALERT Leaves Marshfield at 7:30 A. M connecting with Footo Auto Line I for Goldon and Sllvor Falls. Don't forgot your Lunch Ilasketa. ROUND TRIP FARE ON STEAMER, 75c ROUND TRIP FARE ON AUTOS, $1.25 Returning, Steamer Alert will arrive In Marshfield about C o'clock. . 1 SIB 11. -