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mmmmmmm . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHF1ELD, OREGON WT,1TM;.i Metritlie? JT (Contlnima from pngo Two) HIMSCOIWIiHl'IM). .. n..n.i iitill lliln wnolc Mrs. ilotlt. llrowntng and Mrs. McCluro were lOtC8M.IOUWUUIIIl "...-. ,..-- Mrs. rornnnii .uio. ot""'. .mo. Lewis, .ir. '';wt "" -"," ;,:- Rccd. Mrs. uuuio, .mtb. iiiiiiiu. dun. L;r.i.!,n fm. Rmnin NoBburK. Mrs. t'.u" .,-!... ,. Atro Pnvnp. Mrs. Mn- (night, Mrs. Harry Nnsburg. lrs. 1 . .... ti.a Vntfln Ravncp. MIbh Kvn- . . ..!ironti. Minn Acnes liutchoson nd'Mw. J. W. FlBinjunii. a special, I ,t. Mrs. Derby Is this -week's Incw member. Tho Qullil plana to lliavc a rnmmncc snlo some time In N'ovcmiiur nnii .urn. ci"i, .um. uuu, .... in. 1. 1 Mm. Pnvno.nnfl Mrs. liar- Iris wero named to prepare for It. It .., mi rtnr.lded who -won) to bo lios- I teases next TuuBflny- V T T L. T. L. SOCnTTY. Mrs. Chns. Powers, Mrs. Copple, Mrs. ninck and dnughtcrs, .Mrs. Whereat, and Until Hopson. The next C. W. )'.. M. nieetlng will bo with Mrs. Copple next month, 4 I CHRISTIAN HiKTi.'iiimoit i 4 Tho Sisterhood meets next Tues day with Mrs. S. .1. Immol to contlnuo seeing for tho December toawur. if -q . I X. L. I.ADIKS' All). A meeting of the 1-. T. 1,. will Ijo hold at tho Baptist church next Tucs- ' dny evening. INFORMAL Mrs. Arthur McKcown is expected home next week greatly improved In health aftor -nn oxtenfled trip east geeklng medical Toiler. 3ho vw'lll con tlnuo treatment ni nuwu na iik-hub expect n complete euro soon. Mr. jlcKcown will return with her. " - I ('. W. II. M. 'n.. nlu'lutlnii Witinnn'H Tliinrd (if 3tlslonM mot Tuesday ut tho home ofj Mrr Mattlo Hlnln to enjoy a progniin on .Mexico in rhargo of Mrs. K, L. iii.i..mi with rofiillnirn liv .Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Hopson and Mrs. Hold. It wasi plaunud to hold u silver ten nt tho A. Held homo later In tho mouth. Tho guests Tuesday wore MrH. Cov, Mrs. ninlu and guest, Mrs. McCarty, Mrs. Hopson, Mrs. Immol, Mrs. Hold, Mrs. McDuffy and daughter Alice, Mrs. Magnus was hostess at the nieetlng of the Norwegian Lutheran Lndlcs' Aid Thursday at tho church, with sewing and business discussions as occnpatlons of tho nrtornoun. Those attending wero itev. and Mrs. Thorp, Mrs. n. Mnthlson and daugh ter, Cora, Mrs. Krlckscn, Mrs. "Lar son, Mts. Snow, 'Mrs. "Hansen, Mrs., Thorwnld, Miss Hannah Siinno nnd Mrs. Llllcbo, and Mrs. Nelson and Sirs. Jarcn of "North Uend. The Aid meets again on the tccond Thursday In November. I NO I IT II I1KNI) SISTKIIIIODIr. Mis. I-Mttar MeUnn el n 'unless at an informal but veiy delightful party given the lrdles of the Christ- Ian Sisterhood Wednesday at her home In North Hetid. Work on tho quilt advanced so rapidly that only a few Htltches wnro left unconiiloted. Tho McDnnlcl homo was decorated with bunches or garden flowers nnd tho tablo f i om which the tea and sandwiches was nerved bore a vnsa ol beautiful red anil whlto roses. Thero wero sevurnl guestH Invited besldeB a largo number of tho Sisterhood. At the work of quilting Is practically flnlH")ied It will prdbilbly not bo neces sary to imot next week. observed the flay by hnvlng neverend Robt. E, llrownlng as guest to talk on the European war and to offer prayer. This was the only special reature of the afternoon. Tho club members out were Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Dennett, Mrs. Duncan. Mrs. Kdmnn, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Harrlgan, .Mis. Hyde, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. O' Connell, Mrs. Qulst, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Squhe and Mrs. SttuitT. Mrs. Kaiser will be hostess next week. j. .5. jjf 4 IV Kl) TODAY. . The marriage of Miss Eleanor SclnTriter -and Mllas rtlchnrdson will bo solemnized today at tho homo of tho "bVlQo'B parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Selnnder, at Sumner. Tho young couple will leave soon for the groom's old homo nt Medford, wlicro they will spend their honey moon . They will reside In North Bend where the groom Is head of tho Gorst ft King mnehlno shop They have fricnllB Who will unite In wlsiilng them much happiness. Smith, N. A. Taylor nnd C, II. Ever ett wero guests, C" I TiiiMitLi: ci.cn. - KLKS DAXCi: I Tho Thlmblo Club meets next Fri day with. Mrs. Chas. Williams. j. .;. .j. . I'LAN ANN1VICUSARY Pacific Comniandery No. 10, KnlghtB Templar, have made nr rnngoments to hold their seventh annual reception nt tho Masonic Temple on tho evening of October 30. Tho nfralr promises to bo the best thnt tho Knights Templar havo ever held here. The committee In chnrgo of It are: Executlvo F. B. Allen, C. II Marsh and Dr. It. W. Morrow. Program E. S. Dargclt, A. L., IlongtBon. C. P. JrcKnlght, F. E. Conway and Dorscy Kroltzor. Itcceptloh Dr. C. W. Tower, H. Lockhnrt, Aug. Farley, W. J. Rust nnd A. E. MorUro. Refreshments E. L, Robinson, V. J. Ilrown, J. II. Stnddon, Irn 11. Hur tle, Jna. Watson. as hero I raise my Ebcncczrr. nnc. thank them that they turned '" down, and handed mo the icocrenm freezer! Walt Mason. . ( SOCIAL SI4SMOX A. '. 'W. 4 . Mrs. Murcli was hostess nt a pleas ant afternoon of neodlowo k Thurs day to tio A. N. W. mcmboiB and two additional guests from North lluml, Mrs. Rnso and Mrs. Mnndlgo. As this week Is Pciuo Week, tho club j Tho Mnrshfleld Lodgo of Elks will tenller'dio first of a scries of month !ly dances nt tho Masonic Hall next 'We 'lies 'ay evening. Tho committee In charge Ik Horsey Krcltcer, J. W. Illldenbrnnd and W. 3. Turpon. All Elks una tncir rnmnips arc lnvucu. . V. C. T. V. SIMSIOX The North Dcnd W. C. T. U. mot 'on Tuesday afternoon In the Pres- byterlan Church. Tho program In cluded plnno selections by Mrs. Shlmian, a recitation by MrB. Wm NoIIhoii and n reading by Mrs. A. W. RusHell. After these numbem. Prof. Orubbs spoke. Mrs. StephenB gave a report on tho conference. The members present wero Mesdnmos '(leo. Ila7er. (leo. Holster, Mm. Nell ,soii, L. Rlchoy, N. A. Taylor, F. W .Stevens, llobt, McCnnn, .los. Shim Inn, Wm. Chnpdllo and Robt. Em ery, and "Jlesdumcs E. F. Russell, M. Smith, J. W. Russell, II. P THE OLD (2IKI.S. I When man grows old juid muscle bound, and crippled by the loadB he's carried, It's pleasant then to look around, ami sec tlie girls ho might havo married. Some chnnco, that onco conveyed n sninrL jrroveitted thin at t'other wedding; nh, then he had n bioken heart, and found his life but wenry sledding. Hut jiow, grown old, bo casta his gazo on many a .dismal female relic, thnt ho Adored In other days, nnd thought ttnchnutlng .null angelic That nintTon with tho shrowlsh tongue, who keeps her neighborhood i-scltefl sho wns a peach when she was young, nuu onrn witu nor my iroin waH.iuigineu. jwiu that nlil timid who loves her cnt. and hn nf nlnulnc Mtrts n covey, .and who lion grown Absurdly fnt oh. onco I culled her "tiovoy Doveyt And yonder sufrrnglst so grim, whoso purpose Is poor rmurs nimHouiem; long since I rang n lover's hymn, on summer eves, buneatli Her vascmouii I thank tho destiny th'U shnped my miimn whpn 1 wnM voiiuu nnd gid dy! Ah mo, tho perils I escaped when I punmed tne mia unu -wi ioy: I see old sweethearts In tho town. The Norwegian Lutheran Young Ladles' Aid was pleasantly entertain ed by Mrs. Knud Erlckson nt her home In Hunker Hill Thursday. A business icsdon wob followed by needle work, an lnronral good time nntl rofreihmcnts. Tho meeting will bo In two weeks nt tho home of Miss Elslo Larson In Fcrndnle. Tho80 prcEent this week lncludo.l Itcv. nnd Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. MnthlBon, Hnnnnh Sun- no, Dorothy Johnson, Jennie John son, Elslo Larson, Scnnle Refs lnnd. Mabel. Cora nnd Allco Mnthl son, Oliver Larson, II. Peterson, John King, Andrew Anderson, Peter Omll, Jclmcr Refslnnd and Mr. Eug. INKORMAIi CHAT. . Alro W .1 lliitlnr Wnltnr Itutlnr nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Schcttcr wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. i(. n. uoroy nt dinner Thursday evening. F. Miller nnd C. H. Worrell left Thursday as delegates fiom North Rend to tho K. P. Convention In Portland. Mr. Worrell was accom panied by IiIr wife. Mr. Edgar Mc Danlel loft yesterday for Portland, alio to nttend tho convention. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. O. Hlndmnrsh nnd family of Norf.i Hend leave this week to take up their resldcnco nt tho head of "North Inlet, whero Mr. Hlndmnrsh will hnvehls winter quarter. Mrs. M. (1. Colemnii Is spending this week with her sister. Mrs. Will Hendricks, on North Inlet. lr. W. A. Toye, who returned this week from n northern trip, had a pIciiMiuil visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. D. C. Orcene, who nro now located nt Evorltt. Washington, uhoro Mt Oreene Is tho manager of the llyllei- by Comnnny. They nro most ideas nntly located there and sent their regards to Cook ll.iy friends. (Continued on Page Ten. J .' FIRST ADDITION TO ENVIRONMENT !Mim is Jiii'oly the iirodncl of cnvironinonl, and the lioino is the most iinpoi'lanleiniroiiincnl in ihis molding of (hnlt'tl,l. St) wo should make om honuvs (he l;e.;t and miljlest eiivSromnoiit that thought and labor nu: devise. First of all, a true home means a spot of earth with flowers and trees and pure air and blue sky, what is eomniere.iajly known as a lot. .Second, and not less important, this spot must bt; situated on a good street uniting it with neighbors, scores and industries. Third, pure water furnished in abundant is neressary. w LOOK UP liHST ADDITION. This is a region blessed by Nature level benches. for home-buildimr. Lvintr in Shelteied from the nnweleome winds. .Possessing TVT A n C1TTT'TT1,T TV1 soil that speaks for itself in a rank growth oi grasses, alders JiAJrC Oxir llLJ-ji-and wild berries. Graded streets bind the growing community of J' I KM I AUlJl J lJn logfiiier iuiii wjhiu nun uiv i;aun uucuto ui. downtown rarshfield. The mains of the Coos Bay Water Com pany supply water to all homes hciy. , 'Your investigation will lead you to cIiqqsc this location for your home. Call and ge.t marked )lat. Reynolds Development Co, (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. no lowering: ok taxi -a. County Hoard of Equnll7.ntloii CU!0 Selon Verj- Kcw iteiluctlons. Tho plcn of tho Southern Pacific coinpnny that their motor lino be tween hero and North Bend pays, n profit foiled to convince tho countr board of equalization that thero should be n tax reduction on tb property. Alrendy there hns b"on . 26 per cent reduction In tnxea foe property owner's of Mnrrh"p d whoso possessions Join Front street north ot Contrnl nvetiuo, on the grounds that tho stiect railway hnB reduced the rental a.uclt of thalr priporty. Asking n 2G per cent reluctlon In tho taxation on timber lauds In till county, the Coos Bay Tax Association and tho Woyorhausor company peti tioned the board, declaring their pie was Justified on tho ground thnt toe the past two yearB tho timber mnrket has been below whnt It was provlos to that time. The board failed to make any reduction. In ranges 9, 10 nnd 11 tho equali zation board mndo a reduction of IB per cent on tho taxes, which bring the amount to a level Willi, tho nsses ed vnluatlon of last year- This wn made because tho county assessor had mndo only n ill per cent reduc tion this year, whoreon the year bi foio there had been n -55 vet" cent lowering nnd the board merely mati tho nsseKsment bnck to whero It lisA been previously. HEATING STOVES ItOtll ItKCOXKTHCrriON XKAIl COMPLETION TO 'INSPECT IT Kuck Ovok mill HIk Creek Hood Doing liiiproxeil nnd illiltljtc f Aciiixm .Middle l'olk. Tho three county commissioners, with Judge John Hall and P. M, Hall Lewis, entity rnndmnsler, will, go , Monday morning to Inspect tho Im- provemonts being mndo on the Bit j Cieek nnd tho Hock Creek roads, now iieailnr completion. In addition to I lilu i'rttl Hinrti 4u 11 I it Iff itfi Itnlna , erected across the middle Folk near tho MoMullen jilnco. This work It being done by Hongell & HllHlrom,, contractors. Along Itock Creek nt least one nnC one-hnlf mites or tho thoroughfare bus been reconstructed. Kor Hom-f time men hnvo been nt work hero with teams nnd scrnper putting It la good condition. Tho Big Crook miA has undergone Improvement for ft dl tance of about ilirwqn&rtern ot . mile. iU "Wc Have a .Big Line This Season for WOOD or COAL Let? us show you somo fuel savers -whieh will really give you the heat you want All Prices Sura to havo Somathiity to Suit .Your NmiiFMhiryourPHrsa. REPUBLICAN TIOKEE Klecllon 111L ' . , Twin City Steam Laundry T5e Laundry That Always Treats You Right For U. 8. Sonntor ft. A. Booth. For Congress Y. C Ifaw'.loy For tlovornor " Tames AVithyeonibo For .instlco or tho Supremo Court Henry A. Hean, Lawrence T. Harris, Thomas MeBridc, Henry L. lienson, Chnrlea j. iMeNary. For Attorney (ionorn! George r. Brown. For flupt. or Public Instruction .T. A. Churchill For Stnto Knglneor John ir. Lewis. For Commissioner or Labor 0. P. 11 off. For Hnllroad Commissioner Frank .1. Miller For Siipt. Water Dlv. No. U James T. Chinnoelc, For Ropresontfttlvo Cth Dlst Charles R. Barrow For Representative Cth Dlst. S. P. Peireo For County Judgo. James AVntson ' 'oi" Sherirf Alfred .Johnson, Jr. For County Clerk. Robt. R. AVntson For County Treasurer T. M. Bimmlek For County Surveyor, O. R. MeCulloeh For County Coroner F. K'AVilson For County CominlaBlouor Geo, J. Armstrong. For Commissioner Port or Coos Br A, IT. Powers, Anson Rogers and Henry Sengstaeken Publlshod under the authority an by the ordor or the Coos County Ro publican Central Committee. (Pnld Adv.l ininiiiwiiiiin a a am PILES CURED AT HOME M NEW ABSORPTION METHODi If yon lulfer from blotdlutr, Hchlnif, WlniS or protruding riu, iruiI nu your uUdrt-M and I will tell you liovr to euro yoursl i homo br tlis new nhurnilun treatuitttit. aiiJ will alio Kciul tome of thU linmo trcutmeiitil free for trial, with rcft,rvi.ce front you1 own locality If rtititrd. Vatta roiurt lut uKili.Ue relief and ejcdy cure, boml moni y, but it'.' (U,ijr of lhl otfv. Wilu loduy to Jlri. A, tl,iuitr, Ikiz. V, 'i-.la D&U.V, 1.UL ' ' 'I , v i , . . . . . 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