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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1914. EVENING EDITION. SIX mw NSsJM SkM9 pnrents. iiSAfef SowiiiK nml cards wero tlio on tho second Wednesday In Septem ber. .Mrs. Frnnk Muscns, Mrs. Al fred Motson. .Mrs. L, Anderson, Mrs. And row Strang, Mrs. Win. Strang, Mrs. Giib Tyberg, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. D. Wlttlck. Mrs. John HJur bcek. Mrs. John Anderson, Jr., Mrs, .Matt KJellmas, Mrs. Snndbatiiu, Sr., Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mrs. John Hltiin qnlst, Mrs. C. J. Anderson, Mrs. E. YVIekmnn. Mrs. E. Carlson, Miss (Continued frojn JJage Two.) .nnnnn1. HIi-nMlnna. vvlllnll U-OPO 1' U1H IllirOIU. .MISS .MI'IIIUIU AUUCr- fc Mowed by delicious refreshments. ". M f " Ucnsstoii mid Itov. Those invited woro Mrs. 13. MIiiriis.I " "engaten. Mrs. Ward M. Make. Mrs. 0. A. Hen- A nett. Mrs. It. K. llooth. Mrs. M. C. U,IKT ,,,,.., 7 Muloney, Mrs. Edward llainsny, Mrs., I " "Mlhl ,jl-" I Oeorge Deubner. Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Mrs. Willis Kennedy, Mrs. o. w. ' The J. O. Y. Whist club met I SIIIUXEItS' EXTEKTAIXMEXT. I The members of El Knb Klub, tho Jowil organization of Shrlners of 1111 lah Temple, provided nmuseinenta for the visiting members of the order from Ashland, Medford and Port land, and no moment was without Us entertainment for those who might desire It. On Monday evening tl-.ero wns a dance at the amusement hall of the new Conway apartments Myrtle Arms which, was presided over by Mrs. A. T. llitlnes, assisted by n committee of Shrlners' wives composed of Mrs. K. S. llargelt. Mrs. C. P. McKnlght. Mrs. A. U. House worth and .Mrs. A. II. Gldley. The punch was dispensed by Misses Eve lyn Anderson and Until Allen. I Tuesday was spent In showing tho visitors the sights of the community, a visit to the Smith mill, under tho supervision of Supt. Murch being greatly enjoyed. Tuesday evening n reception was tendered the ladles of tho visiting members at the Mllll comti Club, the men being engaged nt the business session and Initiation ceremonies nt tho Masonic lodge Tooms. An orchostrn furnished miis ls during the evening and a s'tort! program, which follows, wns given: Vocal solo, Mrs. Eugene Kobltison. Vocal solo, Miss Until. Allen. Piano solo, Mies Winifred rlntiii--gan. Piano solo, Mrs. Perl Itlley IJallln gcr. The visiting and local members who arrived later contributed many, amusing stunts In the way of Impor-j -jonntlons mid original dances mid songs which added much to the en-, Joyment of the occasion. Delicious jiunoh and cakes were served nt u late hour. Wednesday the Ilnlnbow, augment ed by nil tl c available nutos. carried ' the Shrlners to Sunset Hay. where n delicious sea-food dltiuor was served. Dancing on tho pavilion followed. At the invitation or Mrs. I.. J. Simp, fon her hnspltnblo home Shore Acros, was thrown open to the Shrlners for Wednesday afternoon mid evening and nil took advantage of the Invita- Hon to Inspect the grounds mid en joy an Informal dunce. Those In tho pnrty were Dr. W. II. Klmingnn, grants Pass; Herman Glo.'sop, Mnrshflold: Geo. W. Dunn, Ashland; T. K. Gettlns, Mnrshflold; C. W. Iv onln, Independence, Ore.; C. M. Cat on, Demi wood, S. D.; Mrs. E. I.. Itob luBon. Mnrshflold; Perl Itlley Ualllu ger, Mnrshfleld; Mrs. .1. II. Staddon, ' .Mnrshfleld; Itobert Jewell, Grants Pass; T. T. Edwards, Seattle, Wash.; Jno. J. Mnchrodt, Mnrshfleld; Victor Chambers, Cottngc Grove, Ore.; J. II. Stnddon, Mnrshfleld; Mrs. 0. Illlinr nr, Marshfleld; Chns. I. Itolgnrd,' Mnrshrield; E. I.. Itohlnsou mid wlfo, Mnrshfleld; O. Hlbarger. Mnrshflold: I Win. Lnngstaff, Mnrshfleld; Mrs. l K. Gettlns, MnrBhfleld: W. A. Erwln, J'.ortlnnd; Miss Georgia Zlmtner, Mnwhfleld; Clifford Jcwoll, (Joints Pass; jViigust Farley, Marshfleld; Andy P. Davit. Mnrshflold; W. Jay Hrown. Mnrsfcficlil: Mrs. C. I. Itel gard. Marshfleld; Mrs. Fred HiiIiiob, Mnrslifleld; Mrs. l.lnn Schinltz, Mnrshfleld; Mr mid Mrs. J. W. Day-, l!ss. Mnrshfleld; I. Klnsninu. Mnrsh fleld; Mrs. It. II. Corey, Marshfleld; i Miss Mustard. La Fayette, Ind.; Ilulli Corey, Marshfleld; Mrs. C. I!. Marsh, Marshfleld; Mrs. U. Marsh, I Marshfleld; W. W. Ashby, Mnrsh fleld; I.nvlna mid Dorothy Pnlntor,' Marshfleld; Donnld Allen, Mnrsh fleld; W. F. Squire. Mnrshfleld; L. 1). Jowoll, Grunts Pass; Mrs. V. II.. Flanagan. Grants Pass; Mrs. I.. I..' Jewell, (.rants Pass; l.ennurd ,. Jew ell, Grants Pass; l.oron W. Sanders, North Ilend; Mrs. W. Jay Drown, Marshfleld; Elizabeth P. Heath, North llonil. Ore.: I.iicv Jiun. Poit- land, Ore. Thursday found nearlj all the vlsl-l tors on tho'r homownrd way. nftor an ' enjoynblo few days of our coast ell-' mate, whit h wrh most misplcluu dur- hig their sojoiun. I . I TAIU.E AT lUUDCE. I Mrs. C. K. Perry entnrtnlnod In formally nt luncheon mid bridge Inst Monday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. E. MIiikus, Mrs. Thos. II. Drown ii ml Mrs. It. K. Dooth. i f Kaufman. Mrs. 1. S. Kaufman. Mlsses ?,Btu ,c, "Wni ?. '' rZ Agnes Hiitcheson. Evelyn Anderson $ Cnrlson of Nor h I end. Hio mid Mrs. Thomas Ilaldwln Drown. . " i! " ",b.A V1 T i,. t. i,. society. lund mid the second by Alex Ander- 'son. The club will meet next with - Mr. mid Mrs. Alex Anderson, Scp- I tember 12. After a plensnnt cven- - Iiik nt cards a delicious supper was held Its monthly served nt midnight. The members pro- present were: Mr. mid Mrs, M. Tim U. T. L business meeting mid literary gram last Tuesday evening In the Dorgliind, Mr. mid Mrs. Gus Tyberg, Baptist church parlors, nftor which Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wlcklund, Mr. n social time wns enjoyed by the mid Mrs. Alec Strnng. Visitors wero young people. Following is the pro- Miss I .yd la Harold mid Miss Annie gram: I Week nnd Otto Cnrlson. Song Society Violin and organ duct, Alpha Mail zey and Charles Hehfold. Heading, Frank Howe. Hecltntlon, Carrie Hobs. Vocal solo, 0. G. Dewey. Ueeltatlon, Hesse Flunngan. Impromptu talk, Ed Hlchardson. Heinnrks, Hew A. F. Hnssford. Song, Society. In place of the next regular pro Buy Your Auto Tires Before the Prices AdvanJ ALREADY THE PRICES ON NEARLY ALL AUTOMOBILE TIRES HAVE Advanced 12 to 20 Per Cent LEE TIRES ARE THE BEST 111 illn u'nrlil In.lm. ... for tho following rice ttVmmfo ' l of the regular sizes, but l,av a cln? ' '1 of all sizes at proportionate prlceg. P " rJ Plain Size Clincher Q.D.orS.S. 1 was fortunate in having n full stock on hand In my garage when this advance was ninde and 1 will now sell them to Coos County nuto own ers nt the same old prlco while they Inst. Sl'XDAV SCHOOli I'ICXIC I The annual Sunday School picnic of the Presbyterian Sundny School will bo hold next Wednesdny nt Piper's Grove. v r v 4 .lOI.IiV DOEX I gram the club will give n corn roast' the second Tuesday In September, The Jolly Dozen Club of Hunker furtl or details of which will be mi-, Hill met Wednesdny with Mrs. noiinced Inter. Those present were. Drockmucller ns hostess. Mrs. Size 30x3 30x312 32x312 Plain Clincher Q.D.orS.S. $12.40 $16.70 $17.75 Zig-Zaq Non-Skid Casings $16.60 $23.05 $24.70 34x4 36x4 36x412 $25.85 $27.50 $37.10 KOONTZ GARAGE Non-SSI CaslnJ $33.1 S34.75I S50.2s XOKTII FKOXT STItEET 'm:iJ . - VI IIIIVK I1WCV (flVOVIIV IILI V, l)UUItllllll.llVI I O IIUilVVODI Mr. nml Mrs. II. L. llargelt, the Miss- Hourke acted ns entertainer es Hllln, Carrie mid Velmn Itoss, n pleasant session the hostess serv Hesse Flanagan, Mnbcl Smith, Helen ed delirious refreshments. McLaughlin. Emmn Qunrtcrmnss, Al phn Mauzcy, Almn Ekblad mid Miss I.nrgent. and Messrs. Hew A. F. Dnss ford. O. O. Dowev .Frank Howe, Irn Howe. G. A. Williamson, Art Hnn sen. I.ee Dycrly. Ed HIchnrdBon mid Charles Kohfetd. INFOItM.U, PAItTV. (Continued on Pago Ten.) COQl'IM-E XEWS. BIG LEAGUE C i Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. Robinson, nc cniupnnlcd by Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Dnvls, loft Inst Thursday In their f nuto for St. Martin's Springs, ex- I pectlug to bo gone nbout n mouth. Geo. X. Holt, of Murshfleld, lias ',nll Inson's nbsencc. 'ual MM,.. I,,.t,ll..,.u nf II... enlmnii M.illli. I IIU lli'lll.lifo ... nil' j, ii, ii. .,, ...s.i- tain Coarse Gold Mining Company wero sold Snturdiiy by the sheriff on n Judgment obmlned by Walter Sinclair In u recent suit for nbout jKIO, being bid In by J. O. Stemmler for other parties. Mrs. Geo. X. Holt of Mnrshfleld was visiting hero Friday. A number of young people motor-'chnrgo of tho store during Mr. Hob- ed to the Golden Home In Ferndulo, Thursuny evening iiixl enjoyed nn In formal dance. Those In tho party wero Misses Mnry Kruse nnd Lucy Pou'ers and Messrs. Hnlph Kruse, Herbert Hustcrud mid Oils. XOHTII HEXD PAItTV. .TTHDE. HOTELS THE LIFE CAREER 'Hrhnnllnt In ynnlh houM ilnTtrlablj b dlfclfd lo rrmre n tftou In tlic Ixtl w fur Itir trt ixmuncnl fxrupntlon for which he l caplit'-l'rcmlntC W I'.llol, Till i Ihr Mission ol th OREGON AGRICULTURALCOLLEGE I'nrtyhlli Scluml Vcar Opeon SliPTIiHIiKR i8th, iqm vduf i) Miss Kuelln Corbln entertained a number of her young lady friends nt the 1 oine of her mint. Mis. 0. S. Whisor In Xorth Hend, on Tuesday evening lust. After n Jolly evening u chafing dish supper wns served loj Wiite lor lllnslniinl ioo-pir Hook the guests who wero Mlssos Until (511-, let. Till! I IKS C.AKI-.r-K." and lot Cat liertson. EllznliotU Hoelllng, Gurea R l.dulim lull Infiiiiii.illoii Huge. Olllllu Hoelllng. I.aurn Kruse ;,,.,,,,,,. AiiltlCUl rtlRH i n it .1 I nt.. (lltliitllll 1. ..it mm- amn.y. ARionniny, Animal Huslundf v.l lalryHus At the ('linuillei'. J. McKlnnoii. Portland; Tom Wllllnms, San Francisco; Sam Fos ter. Portland, Agnes M. Sprnguo, Gardiner; I). I. HiggB, Portland; II. II. Fox. Marsliflel!: Ellen E. Fox. I.nko Creek: J. C. Fuller. San Fran cisco; W. II. Gilbert, Siicrameiito; It. P. Mudoley, Sni rninouto; W. E. Egllsten, San Franclfco; A. X. Hrown, San Franilsrn. At llie St. Lawrence. W. F. Dlment. Myrtle Point; C. BALL SCORES AMEUK'AX LEAGUE. Chicago 0, St. Louis 1. Detroit S, Cleveland -J. Xew York 7, Hoston (J. Wushliigtou 2, Plillndelphla I. XATIOXAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia S, Hrooklyn 7. Ltistoii 7, Xew York ::. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh S. H)U TEWls CIIAMi-i ,n. mi.i r., , r FOUEST IIH.I.S. m,!- Tin ovnti olm. .If.,.. ....' I i... i" .-""."? '.ia i vim a-ii(,fi jinn me .Vflte'irt; I " "J? vl cup me.rh ! .. b i-iiuin iiionsillp (i"tt i'uii..inu un -i.o result oltbit luiiiiu luun .Mcl.oiiuii i cmi. mid Wilding. Auitn!m 1 1 vii singles 111 lli(. mitt al day. WlhlliiL- nml iironv, A Inns, defeated .Mcl.ougilmiJ iij, .menciins, in tliciloat.a KIHK says- "Don't fo-M Oanco nt CAUI.CS' Hi! il iiigui. XOHTII WESTEHX liEA(JUE. Hullard 1. Seattlo 1. Tncomu -, Spoknne t'. Victoria I, Vancouver 11. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE At OaKlitiid It. II. E.' Oakland :i !) 0 San Frnnelfco 'i 10 0 Hiitterles; Klnwitter nnd Mlt.e; h.'iiulrv. Pmiitrv liiishnmlrv llnfllfiiltnrn. it llmotr Piirllnml! A. I.t'nni. 'im1-I I Aurl.iiltiifo fnr 'li.liris hlllVHrWY .i.,'i,r... I 'P llnllf Itnanlmrir! HnillU. FilUlliug llllll Schmidt For qulik action titeTbl MOTOHIXG IX CALIFOHXIA. I ! LOGGING l:N(ilNM-RINC.. Ho.UHECO- Frnnk ilrowii. Hoseburg; Mrs. X. E.I At Sncriunouto it. ii. I.. I .1 O rt ' 77, rrr' no.mk:s: uiiinestuieiicr.uoinfstlcArt, Daggett. Allogany; II. Smith, sent-1 ncr uhiuiihj .- a A motoring party conslstlug of Mr. KN(5INI!l!RING: Hlectrl. al. Irrigation, tie; H. G. Musters, Myrtle Point. Portland il 1 1 1 una .Mrs. ,. ii. Miiruu oi .mjiui, MiRiiwny, .Mrdinnkal, Chemical. .Mining. ,, ,iw,i,.,,. naileries: siewari. Ainueanes Hend, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Slmonson, Ceramics Co.vtMbKCK. I'HAKMACY. ' , ,'l r.'m.iii .? r ii v.uv. nil,l lUiorer; lllgglnbothani nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fahy of Dullnrds, Hnr- IndiisthIAI ARTS " Ul" "V C? ' n n ..i 1. Fisher, old Simpson... ml Juno Young, loft 'rtWW(,rm..-ABrlr..li,.re.()alry. VoIh iSra'oli i'iihI w ft: B Toiil v A Vo,,,,,- ll - K- Wednesday on an unto trip down tho lnRi Hoiv Maltrs. cK0llf!r, ,lduMr,i '".".Xi. ,n Irgel. IHg E.d y: Venlco " '" ' const. T lev exneei to iro i.h far as' in. i:.,..Jt-, u...t..... ci.-.. r. ...... in. iiiui.oii, .iiiii "irKi. ""b ") , - .'... i "' -. '-'. .-. i. r-.- omul wuuijs, i tV KirlciiutrltK. uroJiTO. (.hjmuiii uiiy. The Alice SPECIAL EXCURSIOHl 1 CHARLESTON BEAM SUNDAY Leaves Marsh field at 81 Round TripS Makes connection wiAl fnr Sunset Bav and Short XATAL DAY PLAXS. Sihool 0 Vnur Piano. Strlnc. Band. Volic Cllltlllr Fiinrr BiHiftf. Cciixr by Mil Frc A.Ulf.. rilH RltRIKTRAH, Coos Chuptor O. E, S.. of Xorth t""7- '" ") Cotv.nu. otcgoa I iiaxiiox u'i:i)iix(i. i A very pretty wedding wns solem nized at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 11. A. Murphy of this city Sunday when their daughter. Miss Florenco, wns united In innrrlnge wldh Mr. Henry Miller of Myrtle Point. Hev. C. Mayno Knight, pastor of tho M. E. Church, officiating. The bride is quito well known here, having been hero for some time when the Peoples 5-1 0-1 fie Store wns opened, but tho past few months sho has been con nected with the braiuh storo In Myr tle Point, which Is nlso owned by . Murphv & Westerburg. The bride is mi iiicninpllHliod jou.ig lady and has many fi lends, both hero nnd nt Myrtle Point. Mr. Miller in ono of M.mlo Point's popular young mon. Mr. mid Mm Miller ll miko their home In Myrtle Point. Congratula tions and best uUlien of a !:iro cir cle of ftleuds will ntioud tlii'iu.- Re cord ur. Ilend will entertain the Xntnl Day I Association August IM this year. Tho asboclntlou Includes the EiiHtorn Star' organizations of Hniidon, Couiilllc, Myrtlo Point, Gnrdluer, and Doric" C.'.nptcr of Mnrshflold. A prlzo of n Hllver loving cup has been offered to the lodge having the Inrgest num ber of memboiH present mid much In terest Is being manifested n the con test. Details of tho program hnve not yot been nrrnnged. t I XAHCISSUS CLUD. - , Miss Stella Peterson wns hostess to the Xurclsstis Gills of Enstslde on Wednesday of this week. A plensnnt afternoon wns spent In sowing mid conversation, after which tho hostess forvod delicious refreshments, Tho club will meet In two weeks when Miss Hilda West will be lwiHtess. Those present Woduohdny wero Miss es Hilda West, Nellie Olson. Mrs. ugvnld Peterson, Misses Uz.lo nnd Hlniiche Teleffsou, Torn Lund nnd Annie Lund. , i 4 COOS HIVEIt PAHTV. f. Mis. E. O'Conno'l euertalned nt her siiiumer home on Coos HIver on Wednesluy of this week, the occa sion being the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Mrs. E. K. Jones, i 4 I LOIXiE 1 1 oo its mtiDi:. ! 4 4 On Mondny evening the Women of Woodcraft held n charming reception nfter their regular weekly meeting, In honor of Mrs. Hobeit Holland, n recent bride. About thirty members .ind visitors attended. A mock Initia tion was hold, during which Mrs. Holland was Initiated into the order ot wifehood. Excellent refreshments were served by the committee, under whoso auspices the affair was given. ' 4 I ! AID SOCIETY MEETS I The Swedish Ladies Aid Society met WodiiesdH w'lh Mrs. Krone Sewing occupied the nrternouu hours nfter whlih the hostess serud re ' freshinents Mr .1 II. John n (r Cooston will be fie next he! Al the Itlaiicit. John F. Sleenr. Mnpletou; E. G. (iroen, Portlnnd; H. II. Prior, Hose burg; C. Clarke: C. II. Dungnn. Coos HIver; .Ins K. Chlldcrs, Coos Hlverj Jens Miller, Hmidou. I IXI'OH.MAL PAHTV. MIrs. Male Da.io ontertnliied In formally Inst Tuesday afternoon In 1 onor of Mrs. Thos. Haldwln Hrowu of Chicago, who Is here visiting her MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non-SccUiianBoaidingand Day School (or Uoyi. Mili.aiy Duciplme; Small Clanei; Men Tcacheii, Careful aupeoriiion icrutea roulti that tie not attained eltewheie. Send for catalog, 'PORTLAND, OREGON! Regarding That New Piano You cannot buy gold dolhira for 90 cents. You cannot get pianos for nothing. You cannot get value without price. There Is always a standard In manufactured articles, Just the same as there Is a standard of money, The pianos wo hniidlo are stnudurd makes staudnrd of tho United States mid standard of the world. Our exporlonco has been that tho people of Coos County do not want something cheap; they want something good, mid nro willing to pny for It providing they get their money's worth. This you ure sure to get when you buy n piano, player piano, or grand piano from the W'lloy H. Allen Company, Forty-one yonrs of honost dealing on tho Pacific Coast bus built up n business for tho Wiley IV. Allen Company, until today they are the largest pluno dealers In the West. One Reason We Can Sell Pianos Cheaper Than Other Stores Is becnuso wo pay nbsoluto cash for oery piano and get tho discount. Another reason Is because wo carry all our own paper and, us tho old farmer once snld of his farm, "Is behoven to no mnn." VOCE MOXKV'S WOKTII OH VOCE MOXEV HACK If Vou Can't Call, Wilto m L. L. THOMAS Manager Phone l;il..T Phone l.Vh (W New Fall Flannel Shirt $1.50 to $3.00 New Fall Mackinaws G5.00 to $9.00 New Sweaters The Bradley Kind $3.00 to $9.00 TEe FIXUP Marslifield te TWO STORES North Bel FREE COOPON lall7ft IH U w r "m 4 fDEAL. AR.TL. PAXXE IVHpUTFJ.T jmtHJKTIW ii i -i t-9T W Vi IIS AM Data. SIX OF THE ABOVE COUPOrO ENTITLE EVERT READ GIFT No. 1-IDEAL ART4PATTERN OUTFIT-CjJJJ 1M Neweat Kmbroldery Tatterna of ataolutel JhjJ irSintia at 10 cnta etch, regular reUIl value, would coax more tnV, Book of Complete Uaaona In Embroider? Stltchlof br v" Ideal Embroidery Hoop which cannot get oat of order.. "-- , Ww--- W mX Brin 0 of thcae Coupona nnd M CenttathJ crfnceJCfSSSaVO l ndjvritenani. and addreja Trr "'' .M uuTof lWn Readera will add S fi utiFrtra f r't"eU"soM y -ji VI alC KSWlwca 4srff 1NAME , ,, ......."" STREET and Na, .."i OTYur TOWN miiJ00 r. wtsimamm