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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1914)
IBHHi rwSfPWIHffl Fffvltl JB ! mgTaiifciiiiiftp r""'-TTtFJ! IHb UUUS BlU IIIYltb', MAKSHNLLU, UKEUUN, b'A'lUKUAY", UUIUBtK 3T,V1 WEVENINCTEDITIOI wW'JT'JjJTlf'rnilfttPPg come You to Our Fair City ll.'J5 to Srfcctlon Lumber-jacks, Farm Hands and Mill Ham i 11 11 1 If v f f Vl ll ll v 4 We will do all in our power to keep our saloons open so that you can be invited in to spend your hard earned cash of the past few months. We know you can get more goods for your money and take more goods home to your fam ily in any of the other business houses of the city and not have that bad feeling of the "morn- ing after' but we need the money and get more of it from you and give less in exchange through this channel than any other Tills is the sentiment I rjet from the wet petitio n published in Thursday's paper. &ifi5j3r-nr-rxn:-7"9' ( NfUV tin hnilPCt nhnilt if rinn'f unit thin! Hint Hin nrnilnx nnit nf tlm cmnnrc rf Hint nntitinn rlirl lint rnnciflnr YAhnf nffnrf it mmlit Unun nn llm fiin.. t Enn .--.. w ..wi.ww uuuiu ,i. uuii i juh mum uiui lilt, yi Ltiiui jui I Ul IIIU oiynvlo ui mill (juiniuii uiu iiui umoivi mii uiiuui ll llliyill IIUVU Ull lllu IIUUIU Ul JUU Ul , Hcliet- I. S. 0 lorndo ffu-ftimoiis ijporty lit v ml. Sea I. 600 lotjcjers and laborers in the woods of our county alone? Most of them are receiving better wages than laborers In other lines, and in many cases, under our pres cnt system of open saloons, they are poorer financially. Now, Mr. Signer of the "Wet" petition, isn't it poss ible for you to contribute a great deal of it to the induce ment of the open saloon? v j. -A'fciuv3jLk'jjiu. kAiA.au. .. Your for a dry Oregon to be followed by a dry Nation, '.r roof ro te 89. A; y8i vork l. S. w v Vote 332 x Yes (Paid Adv.) i V C. W. WOLCOTT1 Over eleven years in the Grocery business. I you o J. icnra . i ' rooms wore inndo most nttrnctlvo with ('liryMiiitliciiiuniH and Hallowo' on oiiiIiIoiiih, tho snmo boIioiiio IioIdr can led out In tlio Inblo decorations. A liinaquorndo, n Hhcot ami pillow nso pnrty, wltlu music nml cards niudo tlio ovonlux ko nil too (illicitly Aliout thltty wore present from Murshflold and thero ao n laro nt teudnnco from North Hend. The Murtihfleld Kiiesta Included: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. HoaRlaiul, Mr. and Mrs, ' 8. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. V. Sul Ihun, Mr. and Mrs. W. (lordon, Mrs, Humphrey. Mrs. Win, Nell, Mrs. Con nor, Mrs. i:ddy, Mrs. Walker, Mrs, loss, Mrs, Win. llydu, Mrs. Downs Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Draws, Misses IMItur Sullivan and Mnlnne Law. (Continued on Pago Six.) ?LiiJ-ulllwSl-u-. I'ltOGUKSS CLUIl lfa. nan n. Mandteo and wlfa and . ..' :. .. . :. i J, u. .Minion ana wire .:. a :. .U'OTIOX IlltllKii: -I ! Tho North Dund Auction llrldh'o Club will he entertained Tuosday by Mrs. Paul DImmlok. I .!. .!. ' I I'AUTV rillDAV - II - decorations. Following cauls, vlctro- In ihiiqIi mill I'nitnl Qnlnnflnna liv fru Kruse woro enjoyod. Thoso prosent ' l wore J. II. Groos and wife. A. II. .. . ....... . .- .,- .;..... uerujsiMro nnu who, unns. wiuiauiH Jiio members of tho Progress Club nnd fo, II. J. Linden and wife, II. t an enjoynblo niootliiB nt tho homo k. nurmoster nnd wife, Win. VnuKhn of Mrs. A. L. Ilutz In Dunkor Hill and wlfo, Fred Kruso nnd wlfo, Hos- Iflla !. .11.1. .- . .. .1.1 .. . .. .. . . . .. ..ten iiui'iuuu iu coiuu w mo iu coo iiaisor anu who, i-roa uiazior aim i King Cotton," which has auffor cd most severely of American Indus rle3 from tho Km opoan wnr. A com mltteo of which Mrs. F. W, Pay no was chalrmnn roportod that tho Marshfleld merchants had l'romlscd co-oporatlon In speolal cot ton sales to rollovo tho South's sur I'lus nnd tho monibers promised their farnest co-operation In urging nil to l'Jrchaso cotton goods. Among thoso on tho program for the aftCmnnii ivorn tin rl?l.lnii-.inl Mri. C. W. Towor and Mrs. Morrow.1 Ml MbxIiio Fensler entorta Ined . Henry Sengstnckon has taken nt a delightful Hullowoen Paity Irl- Kir'a leave of absence. Tho next ' arnooii from three to six thlr towtlnB IH behold November 0 with' ' at tho homo of or l,ar9,,t8' Mr' ". It. II. Corey and tho program "'"I M- diss Fensler. "'TI,o capital and neighboring' Tho house was boautlfully docora '' 111 bo In charge of Mrs. Payno! '' ' utumn lonvo, roil dahlias Mra ,i. . ....... nml inrk'o lantoms. T horo was n """. .urs. muz anil .Mrs. nan-. , i . Those present this week were: I "Wltol. Den' .hero Mta Roxto a 11, Jirs a. i" ..ii.nn.. u., n n nresiuoii, iii uisiiu iM"t. . Inunt . ,ou Douglas, Helen Perkins and Lucllo, Douglas bored delicious rerresii ments. Tlio following guohts soie prosent: Mlssos Hello O'Connor I Hlaiiche Copplo, Luelle Douglas, Km ma Lou Douglas, Ollvo Douglas, Hel en Perkins, Vera Albrooht, Iluth Go-1 lug, Maxlno Jonoe, Kllzaboth Jonos,, Segild Hongol Klvlo Illllstrom, Rllza-1 both Flanagan, Fay Preston, hdna iiiusuiii. ima wcuiv hiiu. . ..... , i M A. K. Adlesperger, Mrs. C. W. , l're.Wl. In dtaCuUo tolling fotunos Toer. m. Wurd M. Ulako. Mrs.! Mrs. Dan Keating sang he "Haun 11 K, Hoot!,, Mrs. It. H. Corey. Mrs. I of the Witches." La or Umnia Lot it. ' n....lnn ITImi UnrlflllH mill I.liollt f Gldley, Mrs, J. S. Hanson, '" W, F. McKldownoy, .Mrs. H. Nor r'"- Mrs r. Nodruni, Mrs. W. 3 "poison, Mrs. Otto Sohottor il3 Sihcnnan. and TIIIMltlii: OLUIl Tlio Xorth Ilend Thimblo Club on- ,.aMi niancbo Mlrrasoul, Mlna WII- riatnra their husbands at a charm-1 sou IJma Langworthy, Cleo Cartor. '"S evtnlng Hnllow'on party at the irene woodworth, Lavlna Palntor "e of Mrs. Win, Vaughn this week ' D0rothy Painter, Roxlo Hall, Kthel bo conimltteo on arrangements con-J Sal.s uolen Morchant, Kuth and - ..wa. j, u. .Muuen. .Mrs. ivvoi-i Dorothy Snow. and Mrs. Fred Kruse and It prov- , anion delightful affair. At cards j, HOVALXKHHI UOKS Jiuuen and Chas. Williams won . - ,, 't prlze3 and Mrs, wnilams and A The Xortl Dend Royal Neighbors n Dcri.,o.i-. ...... ... .ntininoH thoir Marshfkld fellow .ujBijiH receiveu uio couoo- cmv. ..- -- atlon i,rIze3 ai,oweea emblems members at a delightful Ha'loween ,uers and greens were used Iu tho party at Louies ban tun, wwk, i"" k IRVING BLOCr 2a46Uaj& APPAltr.L IS IHfillT ARso.v, mi:vi:ii Ai CO. CLOTHING. KNOX STIFF AND SOl-T HATS. TOWI3US' KID AND IHtlSS GIX)VICS JOSHPH YIMKAS' wiiiti: VICST. ALL THAT IS XKW AND Al'TUHNTIO. Owner Must Sacrifice This $3500.00 Home WCMIK GOING TO SHLL IT ; r J lt' a inmleru 7-ioom house. J It's iu South .Maihliflrltl, J tJ It's on a no-foot lot vtllli ulcu Ihimi. f jT H'h oh tin iiiiptou'il hlirct. . JF It's completo mid attracHvo. IT HL'XTS STHADILY AT A PAVING HATH. . Open Kut in tiny Kenliigs. $2650 for Quick Sale LS. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front Open Saturday Evenings VOTERS OF COOS BAC ) STAND TOGETHER. lilt. mil A plan is on foot to rob Coos Bay of its representation on the Board of Commissioners. We have the majority of the county's population, we pay more than one-half of the county's taxes, we comprise over one-third of the county in area, Is it unfair for Coos Bay to ask for one representative on the County Board, that spends all of the county's monev. lets all of its contracts. that directs all of its road improvement and county development? Un- 771 less we, the voters of Coos Bay, vote together, the entire board oL couven County Commissioners will be selected from the Coquille Valley. ' per u. We ask every eligible Coos Bay Voter to vote for E. B. Curtis or ooumy commissioner, lorgei pany lines ana worK lor uoos uay. ? o . ... (4 J ; M r I1 n. Yours, For Coos Bay, TOM JAMES, Marshfleld LEVI SMITH, Marshfleld E. A. ANDERSON, Marshfleld HARRY PAINTER, Marshfleld W. A. REID, Marshfleld COOS BAY BAKERY, Marshfleld By Carl Evertsen HARRY WINKLER, Marshfleld GOING & HARVEY CO., Marshfleld By C. C. Going ' NORTON & HANSEN, Marshfleld E. D. McARTHUR, Marshfleld JOHNSON GUL0VSEN CO., Marshfield JOHN BEAR, Marshfleld MIL0 PIERS0N, Lakeside COOS BAY GROCERY CO., North Bend S. S. JENNINGS, North Bend L. E. MILLEDGE, North Bend PACIFIC GROCERY CO., North Bend NORTH BEND NEWS CO., North Bend' . M. t. tvtmi 1, norm tsenu rooms. at. Apply ' ,Mth lialli. 348 X wl or .) I .) ? auf- 'nicely oekly; ' .fourth. ' I . rl oii!r 1913 .0 Interest ,; on Isth- 8. RGAIi W eaay V Tlld n An TI..I n ' iV IIVW 1UIUIW '. THE VARIETY STORE, North Bendn saliva ro0miK. i,oso t jj vuro 01 nmes. North llond. Remember the Name and E. B. CURTIS FOIt SALU CIIKAI' 130-acro dairy riilinh rf InuihulU . . ,Uv., w, .vniiiiu iur urcnara Appiy con iJ Albrecht, tracts. owner HONE 1 0 Cent 158-R en ed 1 . j ml . ) A. fi U ' 1 Paid Adv, by "Curtla for Comnilssloner Club" W. A. RelJilajg " l apffliyiMla Mmi Ht HfiSBBBHIPnlfHHBfBPM - 'h UW