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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1914)
fflmmmmwmmmfflMmmummmMmmMfflMmvssm tjMmm3!tlNHW " '" '"i -tV fT --,! it-ftt " -"3r2Vt"R1C5HraTWv r 'THI-fil" M r-KfT" r r 'W THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD', OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. m f!X (Continued from Pago Two.) Mrs. .T. C. Doano, Mrs, D. D. Ross, Mrs. E. W. Lewis, Mrs. R. P. Ilnr- rlngton, Mrs. Alva Doll find Hov. A. F. Ilassford. They will meet In two weeks when a silver tea will ho given with Mrs. C. II. Marsh and Mrs. II. P. Harrington In charge. I CLl'll RESUMES. I The North Hontl Mothers' and Teachers' Club will reBUinc Its meet lugs at the Central school building Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 22, wnen a nrnirrnni fnr tlin roars' work will 1)0 . . d l"vn -- -.. ., - RAINHOW CLl'll. I 1 0"tllnc(1- t . Mrs. E. L. Ilossoy was hostess to . ,,, AX SOCIAL. I the Rainbow Club on Thursday, Sept. 1 17 at her pleasant homo on Coos Tho N.ortl, nc, M Ki Utiles' Aid Itlver. After the regular business a gocety Is planning for n social nt tho splendid dinner was served and tho clinrch nrlors next Thursday ovc aftcrnon spent with music and sow- ,ng Mr8 Kvorctt Is chairman of X J'S S0X.V"2rnB W1" . wu" tho committee In charge. .Mrs. G. D. Smith. Thoso picscnt wcro 4. Mrs. S. C. Itogors, Mrs. J. J. CUnken- beard. Mrs. Wm. Morgan, Mrs. Rena . CARD PARTY. I ' i Dantclson, Miss Rose Smith, Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, Mrs. C. H. Dungan, Mrs. "Wm. Richards, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Richard King, Mrs. Ncal J. Darncs, Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Horn entertain ed Informully nt their flno liomo in Vnrti, Ttmiii last Friday evening. Mrs. E. Don McCrary, Mrs. Ren. -,.,i,, mi ,,,nutn wore followed by rc- Bmlth, Mrs. Peter Krommlnga, Mrs. froBi,ments. Their guests Included E. J. Close, Mrs. G. H. Hall, Mrs.ljIra nnd Mrs ,, g, Hammond, Mr. Wm. Smith, Mrs. Robert Robertson, nd Mr8i Cnn8 Hradshaw, Mrs. Kern, Miss Ada Cllnkonbenrd, Mrs. Stella Mr j0nes and V. 11. Shaw. .Tutstrom Smith, Mrs. S. B. Cutllp, ' ' Krs. MaH Justrom, Miss Evelyn D. . King, Mrs. Frank E. Rogers, Miss iujbEKAH ANNIVERSARY Wll.nn tnrinn. Mrn Kvnn llndnnn. '. ' Miss Mary Dornlce Barnes, Mrs. E. Western Star Rcbokah Lodge will L. Bessey, Peter Krommlnga, Stan- coiournto tho anniversary of tho ley Bessey and Mrs. Warren Bessey. founding of tho order with a big i reception for members, the Odd oi- lows and friends at tho I. O. O. i. j SU1UM USE PARTY Hall thin evening. A program of . addresses and Blnglng will bo fol- Misn Amnlln T.lllnlm wnn clven n inu-nii hv enrds nnd dancing and a Burprlso party Tuesday evening nt bountiful banquet. It Is In chnrgo 1ho homo of her parents, Mr. nnd of Miss Anna Cox. head of Western Mrs. B. Llllebo, In North Bend. Fol- Star Lodge, nnd MIbb Carrlo Robs, lowing tho pleasant hotirB spent play- chnlrman of tho entertainment com ing cards, tho party enjoyed an hour mlttcc. ot music, after which n dollelous luncheon was sorved to Mr. nnd Mrs.' ' ; E. Llllebo, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nol- HONORS GUESTS son, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. 0. Stromnen, 1- nn.l Mra T. I. Minim Mr nnil Mm. Mrs. W. II. PorKlllB Of J. Elde, Misses Freda Johnson, Trlna Mnrshfloltl wns hostess nt a dollght llngo, Loulso and Amelia Llllebo nnd ful afternoon at sewing Friday corn Messrs. Charles Thompson. Slgwnld pllmentnry to Mrs. C. A. Lcnton, or Ash, Tom and Bcrnhnrd Llllebo. .Scattlo and Mrs. J. L. Lcnton. or iMnlno, who nro guests of hor slstor, 4 ' Mrs. Wm. Ingrnm of North Bond. , Mivvi.' vi ri Pit I Among thoso present wcro MrB. Wm. J .MI.VMvUlfl (LLIJ. I ,., of North 011(i Mrfl, j. 0. . 7 '.,... t 1.1 1 1 1 1 trn West Tho MInno-Wla Club wns enter- f "f" Jj0voy Mrs' ta.ned Thursday by Mrs. Mary v J- tStS tllTIIIVU l.l'J LIUII D DWM,J..II 111. . ...... , rpoon nnd flowers wore ordered sent . to Mrs. A. '.. Downs. Tho next meet-. ; ' Ing will bo ho'd October 1 with Mrs. ' W. E. Hongland. Thoso present this v' rs. STAR SOCIAL Doric Chapter, O. K. S., will ten- week wore Mrs. C W. Davis Mrs. dor7Uft,lBO"c ' fir members nnd vls Chas. LnChapollo. Mrs. E. Kelleyi ,,,,, " ninnilHrH nt their hull next Mrs. John Dashnoy. Mrs. WK. lloag I".. '" "1 incu 1UUI inml Mm. V. II. IlrnHHOr niul .Mrs. E. Harris, with Mrs. Brlggu nnd Mrs.' nugl US BiL'i:illl kiiuiub. - I A Tuesdny evening. ! ! $ TL'ESDAY ItRIDGE T- -I i'OUXG PEOPLE Tho Norwegian Lutharu Young Peoples' Society met nt tho church, parlors last ovoutng with E. (J, Mel lam and MIbb Jonnln Johnson as host and hostess, t tho business session tho following officers were chosen : President Miss Mnhel Mathlson. '" VIce-PrcHldont Oliver Larson. Socrotnry II. Ivorson. Treasurer Miss Jeunlo Johnson. Kntortnlnmeut Commlttco MIhr Mnticl Mathlson, II. Peterson nntl K. Braunor. I TIiobo proscnt woro MIbhos Dor othy Johnson, Hennlo Rofsland, MIhh BuiHlluo, Jonnlo Johnson, Elslo Lar son, Mabol Mathlson, Corn MathlBou, llco Mathlson. Mrs. T. D, Jacob son, Hov. nnd Mrs, R. O. Thorpn nntl Messrs. II. Potcraon, k. Itruu TIlO TupHiliiy llrl'lBP Club of North Bond, will bo ontorlnlnod next Tues day by Mrs. Ira u. unruo (Continued on Pngo Ton.) LM'ISCOPAL CHURCH. I 1th nntl MutUet. I R. E. Browning, Rector 8 n. in., Holy Communion, 9:30 Sunday School. tin. m. morning Bervlse nntl ser- -! mii'n T n rami l." f Afnllno, 111011. T. bmmell. Andrew' An'ilerilon. Peter 7::, ': n)',?n'1onln,K prar ""' BeZ Thorpo. Chris Thorpo. II. Ivorson, mon- BUbJuct Tho MUorablo Riches" A. Abruhnmsou, J. AntoiiHon, Mr, Enp nntl Alfrwl King. i I SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. I I I Local Elder, J. E. Quails. Seventh Day Artvontlst services nro CARD PARTY. Mrs. J, Mitchell has Issued In vltntlnns for cnrdH next Tuesday nf .ternoou at their' beautiful homo In Tint B. , I i I conducted ovory Saturday as follows: . ' sabbath School nt 10 a. in. Hlltlo Study nt 11 a. in. Young Peoplo's Society at 3 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 30 p. in. I LADIES' ART CLl'll. Mrs. E. I). McArthiir will bo host ess to tho first meeting of tho sens- morning nt S on or tho Ladles' Art Club, which McDevltt. will be held tho first Friday In Oe- tober. CATHOLIC CHURCH NORTH REND -Rev. Father McDevltt- 1 Mass will bo celebrated Sunday by tho Rov. Father D. M. V. CLl'll. Mrs. Wm. VuiiKhan will bo hostess to tho D. M. C Club of North Bend, which will resume Its regular meet ings next Wednesday. I MEET THURSDAY. I Mrs. John I.oiumii will bo hostess 1o tho North Bend Episcopal Guild next Thursday afternoon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Scionco Hall. 237 Third Streot North Services nt 1 1 n. in.. Sunday and 8 p. m, Wednesday. Subject: "Matter." Sunday School at 12 Sunday. Reading room open every day lexcopt Sundnys nntl Holidays from 1 to 4 p, m. CATHOLIC CHURCH MARSHFIELD Mass will bo celebrated o'clock Sunday morning by Father McDevltt. itt 10 Rov. FAREWELL PARTY. - I - Mtb. Fred Miller tonderod a fare well party Wednesday aftornoon at her homo In North Bond for Mrs. Chits. Lokdnm, who loft thin wook for Portland to make her home. Games ami music woro follow oil by refresh ments, nftor which farewells woro said. Thoso presont were Mrs. K, V. KriiBC, Mrs. A. Joiibou of Mnrshflold, Mrs. Mlllor nnd Margaret Wilson I METHODIST EPISCOPAL. k'oBOHh Knotts, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Morning Sorvlco nt 11 a. in. Evening Bervlco nt 7:30 p. m. Morning Sormon: "Tho Bioad of Life." Evening Sermon: "Tho Wandoilug Jew." All are cordially Invitod. En worth Leuguo nt (?:30 n. in. Junior League Sorvlco Thursday ifternoon nt 3:45, Prnyer Meeting Thursday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. A malo quartette composed of Meiers. Frank Sumner, Don Ship man, Mllo Sumuor and G, A. Wil liamson will sing at the morning ser- jiccount of tho Inclemont wonthor. tho ioa at tno Metnoaist hplscopul attendance was small. Considerable ' tomorrow moining. business wits tinnsneted. Tlioy do- -elded to hold a bazaar on December I 12 nnd to mnko some Interior im- I nrovemonts In tho church. They out- - lined tho work for tho coming fall. Thoso presont wcro Mrs. John Naglo, T" Goodroads Goodrum's Announcement of the ght CyKnder Cadillac "The Greatest Car in the World" Serious minded motor car innnufncturcrs hnvc sought tho ideal power principle for fifteen years. The Cadillac Company has never relaxed for n month, n week, or n dny, Hb patient pursuit of that underlying prin ciple which would prove to bo ultimata and final. In tho course of thnt long Journey toward perfection, tho Cadillac Company has given Borlous consideration to every reputable type of motor ondcavoring to scrutinize with sci entific Impartiality tho virtues and tho limitations of each nnd ovcry one alike. Building and experimenting In turn, with every type from tho single cylinder to tho six, nnd from the poppet to tho ro tary and to the sliding valve, wo hnvo been carried forward Irrcstlbly, by tho Impetus of our own research, to the high est form of frequent-Impulse motor tho V Type Eight Cyl inder. It Ib admitted, wo boliovc, thnt this Company produc ed In the four-cylinder field, n succession of cars which earned tho tltlo "Standard of tho World." Beyond that, loomed for us only ono hope nntl possibility tho pro in I bo of a motor In which there would bo NO Inpso, NO pause, NO hesitation between impulses, but nn overlapping of strokes so complete as to produco u flow of power nlmost literally liquid in Its continuity. Wo sought tho medium by which tho Cadillac would bo en dowed, not with APPROXIMATE frcodom from genr shifting, or APPROXIMATE hill-climbing ability on high, or APPROX IMATE swift nccolcrntlon, uut,wlth tho HIGHEST POSSIBLE FORM of theso thrco characteristics. Tho Cadillac already possessed thoso qualifications In nn extraordinary mensure, but we wnntetl them dovclopcd to a point BEYOND WHICH IT WAS NOT POSSIBLE TO GO. This roquiroinont pointed straight to n v .. Cadlllnc with four power Impulses during 8 ,hd tho fly-wheel. g e cry rlullon of How fully theso luxuries of travel have ben . v, nothing but your first momornblo rld0 In tho n m can roveal. now Millie As tho Cadillac softly speeds along under the .i- , Influence of this new pqwer-prlnclple, you b coto Ln1'' to tho wonderful mcchnnlsm which gives you Si ' sensation Ib ns unique ns though you had never mS ,Ve foro-tho sense of floating through space comes toV, !" never enmo to you before. ' 't It Is useless to try to depict In words, thrills whu, have never folt-or to portray n degree of case !W hnvo novor nxnnrlnnpoH. ullB Ton Of. Good roads yield up n velvet quality of travel undreamed Bad rondB loso much of their terror, and hill. em ,BOlt to flatten out before you-so easily, B0 quietly, and ", J llttlo effort docs tho car surmount thorn. In oporntlon, you onjoy tho extreme of flexibility fr less thnn thrco mllcB nn hour In crowded city streets and t Rested traffic to moro thnn sixty miles an hour on the Z highway without chnngo of gonrs. Comfort Is Bubservcd In tho highest degrco by the ibiene of vlbrntlon nnd tho pronounced flexlblty nnd, again br tk! yielding springs; tho cnbo with which the car Is handled uj controlled; tho smoothness of tho worm bevel driving gem. tho soft clutch nctlon nntl tho exceptional sonne of ieit m relaxation. Tho Btipromo motoring experience of your life awalii m when you tnko your first rldo In this truly remarkable tu. Obsorvo that the Powor Plant does not demand u hood of nbnormnl proportions. Seven-Passenger Car, Price $2150.00, F. 0. B. Marshfield. SPECIFICATIONS IN BRIEF ENGINE Eight cylinder V type, high speed, high efficiency. Engino and transmission built In unit. Cylinders cast In two blocks of four cylinders each with water Jackets nnd combustion chambers Integral. 3 1-8 Inch boro by " 1-8 Inch stroke. Piston displacement 3 11 cubic Inches. HORSE POWER S. A. E. rating 31.18, actual, moro thnn GO. COOLING Wntor. Two Impollor pumps Insure proper wutor distribution. Radiator, Cadillac tubular and pinto type. IGNITION Cadllluc Delro Improved Duul system. LUBRICATION Automatic prcssuro feed by gear pump to crankshaft and connecting rod bemings. CRANKING DEVICE Cudlllno Dolco, lmprovod, patented. CARBURETOR Cadillac, designed especially for this engine. CLUTCH Multlplo disc dry pinto typo. TRANSMISSION In unit with engine. Solectlvo typo sliding genr, three speeds forward and rovorso. AXLES Rear. Cadillac Tlmken, full floating typo; Tlmlceu bearings. Front axlo, drop forged; special alloy steel, I beam section, DRIVE Tubular shaft, to special Worm typo hovel gears. Goodroads Goodrum's Garage 347 Central Ave. Phone 373-L Marshfield, Ore. Phono SH-R. Prenchlng sorvlco at 11 a. in. ov ory Sunday. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Services In North Bend nt 7:30 P. in. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ., Samuol Gregg, Minister, .. Residence, 280 North Elevonth Phono 402. H BAPTIST LADIES' All). - I Tho Baptist Ladles' Aid Socloty met nt the homo of Mis. R. P. llnr- rlugton Wednesday aftornoon. On SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. 1 . Rov. B. F. BongtBon. Pastor. Residence 294 Highland avenue, Services as follows at tho Church, corner Sixth and Central: Regular services overy Sunday. Blblo School nt 10:00 a, m. Prenchlng sorvica 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rov, 0. LeRoy Hall will preach nt tho Christian church Sunday eve ning. , 4 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Albert F. Ilassford, M. A. Residence t!G3 So. 11th street G9-X Blblo School nt 10 a. in., with graded clnsses and competent teach ers. Worship nt 11 a.m. and7:30 p.m. with sermons by Pastor Bassford. Young People's service nt G:30 for ono hour. A special invitation Is 3x(onded to nil young men and wo men. Music at both services by a large chorus choir undor Professor George Ayro, A cordial wolcomo is oxtended to all. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Rov. R. O. Thorpo 4 Services will bo hold In the Nor wegian Lutheran Chapel at Marsh field Sunday nt 11 a. in. Services will bo held in tho Nor wegian Lutheran Chapel at North Bond Sunday at 7:45 p. in. :h r UNITED IIKETIIRKN CnURCII KOIITII TIKXIl Mrs. It. N. Lewis, Pastor- Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Prnyor Meeting Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock, NORTH BEND CHRISTIAN CHURCH Mrs. s. Gregg, Mlnlstor Preaching at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Blblo School, 10 n. in, 1 METHODIST CHURCH Rev. A S. Hlsov. Pastor. North Bend BRAKES'-Ono Internal nnd one external brnko on but , drums: 17-Inch by 2 H -Inch drums. STEERING GEAR Cadillac patented worm nnd worm geir sector type, adjustable, with ball thrust bearings. 18-Inctr steering wheel hinged to swing downward, facilitating en trance to front scats. FRAME Channel section, six inches deep. WHEELS Wood, artillery typo running on Tlmken bearing flttotl with demountable rims. TIRES 3G-lnch by 4j Inches. WHEELBASE 50 inches (option Gl Inches.) SPRINGS Front, somi-olllptlc. Renr, threo-nuarter platform. CONTROL Contor control, loft-hnnd drive. GASOLINE SYSTEM Twonty-gnllon tnnk with gauge at rear of chnssls. Fuel forged by nlr prcssuro to carburetor. UPHOLSTERING Hnnd-buffed black lenthor ocr genuine curled hair and deep coll stool Bprlngs. STANDARD EQUIPMENT Cadlllnc "One-man" top. wM shield, full lump equipment, gnsolino gaugo .electric bore, powor tiro pump, foot rail, llconso tag holders, tire Irosr, tools Including tiro repair kit, Warner Auto-meter. liTe Golden Rule Tho services Sundnv will ho n follows; Sundny School at 10 a. m. Vesper Circle and Epworth League at 7 p. m. Sormon8 bv tho Pastor at 11 n m nntl 8 p. m. 4 NORTH REND PRESBYTERIAN I Rev. Fredorlck Shlmlnn, Pastor . , Sundny School, 10 n. m. ' -Preaching, 11 a. m.' Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. hi, LADIES'. COATS, all of tho very latest sM $G.50 to $25.00. LADIES' SUITS, from tho very best New ? manufacturers, $8.50 to $30.W. SILK PETTICOATS, Messnlino and J Tops, $2.25 to $-1.50. v SILK WAISTS, Messaline and Crope, Wlute Colors, $2.25 to $4.50. TiTe Golden Kuli i BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY - ri mmm Eft t f PTaB