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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914 EVENING EDITION. fe in (Th jme I mi mjuihwrii smH6 POWDER ' Absolutely Pure Made from Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM noon," to find It filled with frlcndi conio to bid her fnrowoll. Mrs. Mc Neil had planned to lcavo Tucsda. but hns delayed her stay until tho ' latter part of next week. Among the I guests present Monday wcro Mrs F. K. Allen, Mrs. C. If. Curtis, Mrs. Carl Davis, Miss Elvira Frlzcen, Mrs. J. Q. .larvls, JIlsi Until, .larvls, Mrs. Norls Jensen, Mrs. Guy Kendall, Miss Mabol Lang, Mrs. K. Mlngus, Mrs. I Dan Malonoy, Mrs. Nell MncMIllan, I Mrs. F. W, Towers, Miss Irene I'reiiss, Mrs. V A. Held, Mrs. F. h. Sumner, Mrs. Win. Schrocdor and Mrs. O. S. Torrey. Several guests wore Invited, who were unable to nt- li'iul, among thorn Mrs. A. E. Adols 1 porgor, Mrs. F. C. Dlrcli, Mrs. Walter 1 L, Clabatigh, Mrs. Cathorlno Clnrko, Mrs. It. W. Morrow, Miss Margaret Shaw and Mrs. A. U. Oldlcy. Mrs. , Wilson was assisted throughout tho afternoon by Mrs. 0u Kendnll, Mrs. .larvls und Mrs. KnoCfs. J- 4 t IIIIITJIDAV HUlHMtlSK . A.. A - rr T i Mrs. Walter Itobcrtson, Mrs. Kato A delightful evening following sup Watson, of Coqulllo, Mrs. J. D. Mc-'por at seven o'clock was occupied Kay, A. M. Simpson, Donald and ' with1 music and Informal game?. In Chester McLnggan, Arnold Itobcrtson tho jolly party woro .Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. M. A. McLaggun. A. Held, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. Nell MacMlllan, Mr. ; and .Mrs. Guy Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. JIINNIIMVIS I totls Wilson, Miss Margaret Shaw, "r: . 7, : 7T"t'nr. and Mrs. It. W. Morrow and Mr. Mrs. Chas. LaClmpcllo entertained i . ,, ., ., , ,, ,., tvuii .uin. Jau .iiiwuuuj jiu viiuu meets noxt Wednesday with Mrs. i Monow. tho Mlnnlc-Wls Club at a sowing ond aoclul hour Thursdny In her home prettily decorated In a color scheme of pink and white, with tablo decor-1 atlons of pink and white and flow ers. Mrs. 0. D. Wlndblglor, assisted tho hostess In serving. Their guests woro Mrs. John Dashncy, Mrs. A. L. Downs, Mrs. C. W. Davis, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. E. Kelly, Mrs. W. E. ' Hoagland, Mrs. E, A. Harris, Mrs. W. S. Drown, Mrs. W. II. Perkins, Mrs. F. H. Dresser and Mrs. Wm. Hydon, Mrs. Waugh and Mrs. Wind- blglcr as special guests HASTIIKN STAlt SOCIAL vfll bo entertained again In weeks by Mrs. Drown. Tho Eastern Star giivo ono of the most widely attended socials of the year Tuesday nt tho lodge rooms. Extensive Halloween decorations were used and a delightful evening was passed, with music, dancing and supper. A short program, consisting of n recitation by Miss Esther Sil verman, a rcadlnc bv Mrs. Shaw and Tho club ' a BOl0 by Mrs. McKnlkht had been two YOUNU MATRONS HALLOW. KEN PAHTV. (Contlniiod from l'ngo Thrco.) MAIWHI'HXI) llltllKJIJ C'lil'll A number of Ea&tsldo neighbors ' vory pleasantly surprised Mr. M. A. Mrl.aggan last Saturday evening on tho occasion of his birthday, by meet ing nt his homo to enjoy the usual birthday festivities. Among them woro Mr. and Mrs I Mr. mid Mrs. Percy Poet, Mr. and witch presiding niummy7l!ko over 'Mrs. Elmer Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs tho fortune-tolling booth, In honor , M. McLaln, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stcckle, of tho Halloween cafeteria dinner ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Stcckle, .Mr. and party given Wednesday evening by Mrs. F. Prey, Mrs. W. F. Hyorly, tho Young Matrons to their husbands. arranged by Miss Frnnsc and Messrs. Victor Johnson and Tom Dennett In committee Tho supper commlttco Included Mrs. Dan Keating, Mrs. II. W. Morrow and Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls. SPECIAL CliUH SESSION I Mrs. K. 0, Flanagan entertained tho Hrldgo Club at a lirldgo Lunch eon Wednesday, having as guests Mrs. J. II. Flnnognn, Mrs. Patrick Pinna enn, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Mrs. C. M. Ilylor, Mrs. W. S. Turpon, Mrs. W. S. Chandlor, Mrs. J. S. Colic, Mrs. Wm. Ulnko, Mrs. Edna IMcImrdson, Mrs. J. W. Ilonnctt, Mrs. E. 0. Porham, Mrs. B. K. Jones, Mrs. W. T. Morrhantt nnd Mrs, Herbert Lockhart. Quantl tics of cut flowers woro used In ef fective decoration. Mrs. Flanagan was nnslfltcd by her daughters, Evol jn, Ploronco and Ilcss., ' Tho club will meet again In two Weeks from Wednesday. i ! 4 FAItKWELL HUltPltlKi: 4 Mrs. Alexander McNeil was honor p.ucHt at a siirprlHo sewing party given Monday by Mrfl. Otis Wilson nt her homo In Permlnle. Slio was pleas nully surprised upon entering tho room In rospunno to n casual Invita tion to "conio and upond tho after I Tho homo of Mrs. W. A. Held was bowltchlngly decorated with clusters of Hallowe'en emblems and colors,'" Th(J EnBt8,0 Sow ,, mot rats, bats, witches and grinning , . . unH . Mnn,,nv n, in ,., Mellaril Whltty.t pumpkin faces, with u very llfe-llko nf Mr rnv ln nrrnnn ,nr n . lowceit party for Saturday evening Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Swan son, Mrs. Poet nnd Mrs. Prey wore named as a commlttco to formulate plans for It. Tho mot again yester day for final preparation. EASTSIDE SEWINU CLl'll ' Tho Eostslde Sowing Club met In regular session Thursday at tho homo of Mrs. A. L. Foster nt Day City. A number of guests were present. Mrs. Foster was assisted by Mrs. Parks In serving tho dainty lunch that fol lowed tho nftomoon's sowing. TIiobc out were Mrs. Frank Prey, Mrs. A. Horton, Mrs. Wnltor Itobcrtson, Mrs, James Parks, Mrs. A. C. Allard, Mrs. J. P. Malonoy, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Sto-, ward, Mrs. II. Ilrlnkloy and Mrs. Fred Mooro. The club meets ngnln In two weeks. Leather Goods The finest leather goods at mod erate prices HAND BAGS PURSES. CARD CASES WALLETS. LETTER BOOKS VANITY CASES and many new leather novelties. A WORD TO THE WISE - I.." 7" SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW They may be gone later. A small deposit will save them for you. Red Cross Drug tore Phone 122. 't r ' i r Vote to Save Industrial Oregon VOTE "NO" NO. 329 AND "NO" 331 The very life of the future manufacturing and industrial progress of Oregon hinges upon the defeat of the so-called "Water Front"bills, to be voted on Tuesday, November 3rd. So cunningly and adroitly are these bills worded there is grave dan ger that many people will be deceived. ' If these measures become laws the result will be that the State will take title to the tidelands and submerged lands and will be prohibited from selling any of these lands. They can only be leased for docks. No more ship-yards, saw-mills, canneries or other plants requiring ac cess to deep water nothing but docks, docks, docks. Every citizen of Oregon wage earner, farmer, business man or woman, wants to prosper. These measures if enacted, will throttle progress at the gate. Investors will shun Oregon. This means no work for the wage-earner, nothing to pay the store-keeper with and therefore nothing to pass on to the farmer or producer. Let no one think these bills do not concern him. ' Before you go into the booth to vote, read 329 and 331 carefully. Talk to your neighbors about them. Oregon is rich in natural resources, but poor in development. What the state needs above everything else is outside money to come in and develop its resources. That means GOOD WAGES, PLENTY OF WORK, GOOD PRICES and GOOD TIMES.' This is not a political question; it concerns only the prosperity of Oregon and of you. Give Progress and Good Times a helping hand by voting "No" 329 and "No" 331.' OREGON COMMERCIAL PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION 1208 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. Paid Advertisement HALLOWHKX PAHTV Mr. mid Mrs. M. I). Sumner enter tained nt a Halloween party nt their homo on Central Aveniio Friday ovon Ing. The liouso was most beauti fully deeorated In orango and black with a profusion of autumn foliage nnd flowers. Tho guests woro most effectively disguised In winding sheet mid musk causing great merriment nnd sur prise when tho musks woro removed. Music mid guiiios caused tho Hours tn pass quickly. A delicious Hallo woon luncheon was served by tho hostess assisted by Mrs. Howard Sn tago. Tho Invited gnosis for tho oven Ing woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Jouoph Kiiotts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald C'mrl- j ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. K .11. Jnolink, Mr. nnd Mis. C. A. Laiigwnrthy, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Laugworthy, Mr. mid Mrs. Prod Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hodglns, Mr. mid Mrs. J. Loo Urown, Mr. mul Mrs. Arthur Drews, Mr. mid Mrs. F. C. Illrcb, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ilnrgelt, Mr. und Mrs. F. L. Sunnier, Mr. nnd Mrs. I). 11. Snvago, and Mrs. K. V. Ho wo. Mrs. Itosn Prouss, who Is tonchlng Ki'hool on Catching Inlet, Is tho euest of Mnrshfiold friends. Tho no.t mooting of tho Prosby torlau LadloH Auxiliary will bo no Id next WoduoMlny afternoon. ' Mrs. A. T. Hnlnea who has been vlbltlng at Klugflshor, Okln., loavoH tlioro soon for other enstorn points whom alio will visit boforo return ing to tho Hay. H. S. Tower and wlfo roturnod this i wook from n visit with their daugh ter. Miss Nora, who Is attending tho i University or California at Ilerkoloy. .MAItKIIPIKM) SCHOOLS tercd tho grade this week The girls of tho Hlghth gnxdo Do mestic Selcnro class ontcrlulni'd the boys of tho class and tho teachois at a Halloween paily on Prldny. Pop corn and candy being tho re freshments. dentin Pnrrell and Hcsslo Plnnn gnn wcio tho only absences this w eok. In Jho weekly spelling test tho fol lowing mndo 100: IIiwbIo Planngan, Mnbcl Iilngo, Mary Mr-Arthur, George Hansen, Iteglnuld McCarborry, Clnrn Ferguson. U 7(h mill Hill Cil'.ulc Udward and Hose Knox left school Thursdny, tho Knox family have mov ed to Gnldenvlllc. Charles Davis has returned to school hnvlng partly recovered from i his accident, i Tho I) 7th and 8th grado woro giv en their monthly test In physiology, I U. S. History nnd Civil Government (till (Srnilc. Thoso making a grade of 100 per cent In nil their written spelling les sons tho past weeok are Raymond , Harrows, Helen Lccocq, Whltford Hall, Jennette Wilson, Ilershol Clau sen, Ferdinand Lccocq, Lcona Hoff mnn. Fifth (Jnulo. Tli puplla who mndo 100 In their geography test woro:" Lucy Doug Ins, Arnold Sampson, Mnbcl Sneddon, Wllllnm Krcltzcr, and Krvlu Storm. TIiobo who hnvo had perfect spoil ing lessons nil wook nro: Clnrenco Wright, Forest Meyer, Ktliel Davis,' Arnold Sampson, Tyson Koysor, Dor othy Unssford, mid Francis Sneehl. Mrs. Swnnson nnd Mrs. Perkins' visited our room last Tuesday. 1 Fourth (inulo Those who had perfort spelling tost pnperH were: Virgil LeClalr, Wnltor Sneddon, Dick Walters, Al fred McKlroy, Cecllo Doll, Gcorgo Murphy, Helen Merchant, Hcnnle Sorouson, Thclmn Hlack, Those having 100 In dally spelling for tho wook nro: Vlrgluln Johnson, Myrtle Conklln, Georgo Murphy Ilolta I Gallagher, Tholmn Hlack, Cee.'. Doll, Alfred McHlroy, Hnlph Htin son, Donald Gldloy, Duncan Dash- , ney. 1 Ilyron Knox loft school Tuosdny. Visitors to tho room this week were Mrs, J. H. Lyons, Mrs. J. A. Lyons, nnd Mrs. Wnltors. Thoso -who had conimendnhlo pa pers, In this mouth's samples of writing: Virginia Johnson, Alton Knrdell, Grace McHlroy, Alfrod Mc Hlroy, Cecil Doll, Nulla Gallagher Ileuiilo Sorouson, Fredorlo Hongland. Kmorson Neff, Duncan Dashnoy nnd Kro Jnrrcueii. Thlril (Jnulo. Thoso pupils lutd perfect Iohsoiib Id spelling tho past week: HII Sampson, Win. McArlh'ur, Lor na Wilson, Jarl Nerdrum, Kurluo Soronson, Ploydo Scott. Tho following had porfect arith metic papers for the week. I William McArthur, Mark Hoono. I Thoso with perfect uttonduneo for the past month nro as follows: Mnrk Hoono, Violet Curroy, Aug-, iisttis Hoffman, Alum Jarvluen, Flor-' enco Karndell, William McArthur, Gordon Noff, Jnrl Nordruni, Jnek1 Sacchl, HII Sampson, Josophlno Sav-1 ago, Ploydo, Scott, Harry Walp, Lor nu Wilson, Hvelyn Koontz. On Friday afternoon Knrlno Soron son spellod down tho whole room Scvonil (iniile. Tho following pupils had porfect spoiling lessons nil wook. John Clnuson, Tholmn Wilson, Frnncos Hall, Harry Waltors Myrtlo Johnson, Lois Hnxsford, Huth Col lins, Hugono Sampson, Catherine Iludlorr, Anoun lllldonhrand. Itobert Knox has loft school nnd has gone tn Washington to live on a homestead. Klrht (ii-Mile. John Potors and Logan Knox hnvo loft bchool. Tho formor'8 pooplo have moved to San Francisco, mid tho luttor's (o Washington. Huth Hrooks Is a now pupil In the room. Pierce Shoes For Dainty Girls Hiskv Boys and Hrih) Baby -lnl.H,. m-1,,,,,1 nulho.iilo, ,,Me lll i.m.1, r .L. UN ()f J HlO . luully r,1K !)()c)i -"l'.e.,,...sllt)C)niltI(iiaiui(ii)( ''' 'oer,f..bc..,.l-1,n(lMellMonK) or than oixllnniy Ni,ot.s If l" '' tlilliliin. J"lHnRthe,,M,KU,,l0. H.olla..vIIM,ollM)1Kly HUB DRY GOODS CO SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN Cor. Broadway and Central Ave. punn ,-. " uui 1 HIGH STANDARD BUY Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Etc. o.ir E. F. LeMieiix FOR Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating 393 North I1Y0111 Sfrcet. Phone 115-R, Give Best Results i GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that arc Right all tho time. SERVICE that is satisfactory, DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular, These Are Our Business Principles. Conner V Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. ri)7 SOUTH IlltOADWAV I'HOMIS UIH-J AND 32 COOS BAY AND F.UREKA STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMER HARDY SAILS KltOM HAV KKA.NTISCO KVKUV TH.V DAVH SAX I'MtA.NCISCO IKM'IC UNION .STHi:i:T NO. 'J, l'IKIl IP. K. .1. LINDKV, li t. AKont. 'n'li'pliimo lloni?. aOTO XKW IIKAYIXC PLANTS Tho Pioneor Ilnrdwnro Compnny roport bualuosa uniiBunlly good this full, oupculally In tho lino tnontlnuod. Tho to will bo roRiilnr hchonl on tho Krldny followlnu ThunkHiilvIni:. Now pupils oniolled this wook woro T,1y nro now 8tl"K l'l"t 1" tho (liiiihlldn Olson, of North Inlot. oIrIi. rcBldoncos of J. S. Lyoim nnd V. II. Ill Kindoj Dowltt Lush and Hanoi1 1)rosaor anu a,H0 ln " now thoatro Ithodoa of South Slough, blxth grndo bulldlni; bolng orpited by Noblo Uroa. high division. for tllQ st,,r Theatro nt Thlnl and I'uplla of Contnil fifth grndo do- Contral. Thoy also hnvo tho con- borvo siicclnl nioiitlon for oxcollont trart for "anting and plumbing tho ponmaushlp. An oloctlvo courso In drnwlng In offered by Jllba Volz to oldor stud ents. Tho class moots Friday nftor uoous, nuuibora olght, If intorostcd In ovonlng school work, Inform tho superintendent of schools. Tennis enthusiasts nro making a , tlo ot "' u,Iul court on tuo Hoiunorn rnclflc prop Qrty Just north ot tho High, Schoo: gt omuls. This property by tho way, has boon entrusted to tho uso ot tho bohools for such reasonable uso us thuy doslro to mako ot It until notl flold to vacato by tho S. I', It offors i fine chnnco for school gardening play grounds, and by ltttlu work might bo mndo an attractlvo llttlo park. this most efficient, satisfactory nnd economical way of making their homes comfortable Tho Plonoor will choorfiilly mako estlnmtes of plnnts most sultablo for any kind of building without chnigo or obllga- -Representative W. C. Hawley Republican Direct Primary Nominee FOR CONGRESS Ho has mndo good, securing m Until jr'.uOO.OOO of federal funmiw Improving wntorwnjs, etc, In lb' First District. Ills averngo nn" appropriation for Coos Hr moro tlinn two times tho averasei"' of nppropriatlons secured by M P deeessorH, slnco tho waterway r" ed federal aid. Tho Houso has taken favorably tlon on ton of Mr. Hawleys bllUI"1 nro not pension bills, other silly statements of oi-posUiw nro refuted In Stato pamphlet l"f' Ing his work. .. Ho was tho first to oppose iw reports on homostoads and la oiw for lovlslon of public land U ' Intorost of entrymou, and tl o eunu tlon of all agricultural land from it n.3orvos. . tk. Ho has not missed 10 day I" past COO that Congress has ! session. Ho Is a Faithful, lion and Ablo I'ubllo Sorvant. Itopnbllean Congressional Com" too, W. J. Culver, Chairman, BKfcs ja )vH Tho people of Oregon pent Itopro sontntlve llawliy to CoiiKiChs bocauso new Oymnnsliim, Mnrsltfleld pooplo " w"4 Clean nnd well eimlppod to nro rlglH up to dato In rocognUlns Borvo his native Stato. .SOUTH MAHHIIFIKI.I) (ilUOlCS Kluhlh (iiailo, IMUOKTANT NOI'ICIJ I respocttully rociuost anyono wish, tug to tnko evening school work to wrlto mo at onto stating tho kind of work you wish to take. Plumbers, mechanics, prospectlvo pharmacists will find our sclonco do partment especially well equipped. no free to wrlto mo or seo mo If on nro Intersted ln evening studv of any kind Tho school will do its best to servo any local neod F A TIEDCiEV Superintendent of Schools. Marah- (I'ald Adv.) THE NEW ISSUE OF THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY WILL BE DISTRIBUTED SOON. For particulars write or call Coo; Bay Home Telephone Marshfield, Oregon , Co. f-MA- -' - .-!. 41.