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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1915)
J'l&ounni r THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF SON. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1915 EVENING EDITJON. THREE -""f '"' ' '"; ' ; A- L. f I iv mn rXw H II 1 K I iTO UUI1 & ? i!WragHll DAY mmmmMm I We have iust rnnnivnrl n nnrlnnrJ of nifihf Fnrrl Tnurinti cars and can make im- Jediate delivery. ' '" By buying your Ford before August 1, you will get the benefit of the $50 rebate hmll Til ft Cnnrl Pnmnnnu i tit II lAnlnnn nfUn 4-Urtl- rln In tr in nil llllimlinonn nf r Crrtl ,EiiIiv wuiiijaiiy win uuiiuiu tuiui uicii uuiu iu vuiii juiuunoui ui a i ui u nr.A UtfbUII. lie large host of Ford users and you will have a car that you can afford u uar mat is simple to operate anti one mat never uius you. m jffl2,. -r I yvei in Portland Vhotir. Tlio class Includes the fol ; lowing munibcrs: the Misses Wllina Word wns reiohed hero by fi lends tills week of t he marriage of Miss Gertrude Johnson mid Mr. Gottlieb WoiUll, wlildi took place In Portland, The bride will lie re membered as having taught. In the Marshflcld Schools, about six years ago. They will reside In Foster, Oregon. : lloagland, Evelyn Fourier, .leanetto v jasB - "-kshzj V K. K ..r4: . -. K ($50 REBATE ON CARS PURCHASED BEFORE AUGUST 1) I WE ARE GLAD TO TALK TERMS FORD REPAIR PARTS REDUCED AJIbig reduction in price of Ford repair parts becomes effective tomorrow, July 4. Herffiare a few of the new prices: ' ier 1 DRIVE PINIONS, formerly $1.50, now $1.00 m ' MUFFLERS, formerly $2.00, now $1.25 FENDERS, formerly $3.00, now $2.50 RADIATORS, formerly $20.00, now $15.00 Many other parts reduced similarly. We handle only parts made by the Ford Motor Company no substitutes. ' INFANT CHRISTENED , i The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mis. Magnus Thorp wns christened recently, and given tho name of In- gebjorg Marlon. Tho witnesses wore 1 Mrs. X. Torp, .Mrs. K. Erlekson and John Larson. 'T.OYAIi LEAU'I'" PAItTV I ' Miss Irene Fourier ontertnlned with a delightful lawn party Inst , Wednesday evening at her homo in i Ferndalo in honor of tho girls' , Loyal I.eaguo class of tho Presby i terlan Sunday School, Mrs. C. II. Walters, teacher, and tho hostess' birthday having been Just n few days ago, the guests, In turn, pre sented her with a silver class spoon. Several pleasing features of tho 1 party wore a big bon-flre, Japanese I lanterns, and graphophono music, nil of which added materially to tho I enjoyment of tho affair. Tho young folks tonstcd innrshninllows, sang songs, played games, nnd altogether spent the evening in n very delight ful way Refreshments, wholesomo and delicious, were served at a late yR DISTRIBUTOR FOR SOUTHWESTERN OREGON JlJlSL 1 THE GUNNERY IMWHu nunuo uvcnuHiviuo rnHivrL.uio rm 1 X WmBHKKBSmm I 7Z0ifiAN0,omotf SIPasB ?0&33SV&rrX8!3&ZKXXK ELHUGAH I BEHMETT BANK OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUXl'V IMabllshed J8KI). Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest pulii on Time AM) SAVING'S DEPOSITS Officers VJltenuelt, President. J. il. Flanagan, Vice-President. R. F. WillliiniM, Cjinliler. t'eo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. ik PIS tazens of Savings Accounts Have Been Opened Here This Year NoBall lame accounts but the smaller depositor owsjhe Is just as welcome here. EQjJ&ionths we have been urging the opening of a vinos account here because we want to encourage iftjJand Industry. ' Wetpay interest on savings accounts. ' xpulmay open an account at any time in any amount. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Ticnt. Marshfield-Coquille Auto Stage I,envo Owl Pharmacy 31a ih field A. SI. 7:()() 0::io 13L l:oo .l.itO TiCnvo Coqulllo A. 31. 7:00 0:00 J l:0(( 1N3I. :i:oo ::io 3IARSHFIELR.COQUILLE AUTO STAUE TI31E SCHEDULE Schedule nrrnugeil to connect wllli boats to Rnudou, Stupes to Mjrtlo l'olnt, Wagner, ltoselnirg. Xo delays. Faro from .Mni.shfleld to Coqullle: 75 cents. Single & Lambeth, Props. Will furnish extra ears for extra trips day or nlh'ljt; also charter cars. Hates to You . it CO rooms, por day . ,$1.00 100 rooms with bath $1.80 100 rooms with bath $2.00 200 largo rooms, with hath $2.50 Extra person In , room, additional .,,.$1.00 VACATION In Portland, with sldo trips ont 8ldo will Rlvo you nn enjoyahlo oc casion. Mnko tho 3Iultnomnh your hendciuarters. Scrvlco hotter, rates Wilson, Alice Hnirlson, 3iildrcd In gram, Helen llcose, Clara Ferguson and tho hostess Irene Fourier. Tho other guests present were Mrs. C. II. Walter, Misses Huth Golden, Mar garet Fourier nnd Callsta Walter and tho boys, Jack Uarry, Albert Powers, Lorcn Dnvls, Henry Walter, l.loyd I-oMlcux, Carl Peters, Walter Fourier, Georgia Fourier. ! . 4. .p 3II.VXK-WIS CIjIJII KNTIMtTAIXKI) consistently lowor. Abstracts mJBELIAUXE AllSTHACTS OF T1TI.13 AM) IJM'UKMATION 10 AUOl'T m COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See flTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAItSllFIELI) AND COQUILL1' CITV, OKEGON SNHRATi AGENTS, KASTSIDK AND SKN'GSTACKKN'S ADDITION jfAOENTS FOK CANADIAN I'ACIFIO JtAIIAlOAD LANDS ggl inCNHV SKXGSTACKRX, 31AXAGER SOUTH COOS IMVlvK IIOAT SKitvin-: LAUNCH l-'XL'UKSS leaves 3Iai'xhficld every day 8 a, in. Leaves head of river at ::! p. m. STICAMKIt ItAIXItOW leaves lieuul of river dally 11 1 7 11. in. Loaves .Mnrxliflelrt at - p. in, For eharter apply cm hoard. HOGF.JIS .t SMITH Proprietors HAVE THE ROOF FIXD MOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD Xorlli Front Street Phono 1170 SPIRELLA CORSTS may be obtained In Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Onpcpfjpp 352 So, 5th St, Phone '200-X WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. Tho 'mouthers of tho Mlnnc-Wls Club were guests of Miss Frances Fianso on Tuesday afternoon nt the homo of 31 rs. F. K, Wheeler on Third street, special guests being -.Mrs. F. K. Wheeler and .Mrs. Davis, who is visiting her. Sweet peas predominated In tho pretty decora tions. After n few hours of sowing and friendly conversation the host ess served a dainty collation. Tho members present were 3Irs. John Dnshnoy, 3Irs. F. II. DrcBscr, Mrs. W. 13. Iloagland, 3Irs. K. Kolley, Mrs. W. S. Drown, .Mrs. Chas. La Chappclle, .Mrs. Charles IHivls, 3Irs. 1). A. Jones and 3Irs. A. '.. Downs, who has Invited the members to her homo In Kastsldo for tho next regular meeting on July 10th. 4 I FOIl 3IISS IIOKTOX 3Irs. J. S. Coke entertained infor mally at three tables of auction bridge complimentary to 31iss Lucy Ilortou, on Thursday afternoon of this week. A very pleasant af tor noon of cards was followed by a dainty luncheon served by tho host ess to her honor guest, Miss Lucy Ilortou, and Mrs. H. K. Booth, Mrs.' O. A. Uennott, 3Irs. A. O. Hogors, 3rrs. W. II. Kennedy, 31rs. W. T. Merchant, 3Irs. II. S. Tower, 3Irs. W. 31. lllakc, 3Irs. G. V. Kaufman, Mrs. H. 3liugus, Mrs. 31. A. Dano nnd tho 3llsses Ariioh Huchlson, Eve lyn Anderson and Genovlovo Sengs tnckon. ! INFORMAL CHAT t $ Mr. nnd 3Irs. Kil Dolnn, of Pow ers, Oregon, aro Bpondlng tho Fourth Jit 31nrshflcld. Misses Allco Curtis and Myrtle Cowan will leavo tomorrow on tho Nairn Smith for a week or ten days' visit at tho exposition. Mrs. G. L. Dlndingor and Mrs. F. K. Allen will leave next Satur day In tho formor's car for Al bany, Oregon, whero thoy will visit with lrlcnds and rolatlves for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Uobert Fenton nnd llttlo son, Jack, left this week for n two mouths' visit with her parents, Mr, and .Mrs. Gibbons, In Harrington, Washington. Mr. nnd 3Irs. W. IL Foley, of llunkor Hill, loft yesterday for Portland, and from tliero will prob ably go South. They do not expect to return to 31nrshfleld. Dr. Hcrschcll Itlggs nnd wifo, of GraiiBovllle, Idaho, left thoro Juno 21th In their enr on a trip to tho exposition iu San Francisco and will WEDNESDAY Swedish Ladles' Aid with 31rs. J. Grant. Auction Urldgo with 3Irs. '. V. Catterlin. Pastime- Club with 3Irs. O. llralnard. Sisterhood nt church hall. V Prisclllas with 3Irs. L. Chrlstcnsen. THURSDAY Ilalnbow Club at club house, South Coos Hivor. linppy Hours Club with 3irs. Uurton, South Coos ltlvor. FRIDAY Thlntblo Club with 3Irs. John Mullen. Kensington Club with Jlrs. X. S. 3Iattson. SOCIAL CALENDAR F, como up to North Ucnd later to visit with 31 r. Rlggs parents, Mr. and 31 rs. J. W. Rlggs. ' Misses Hess nnd Eltzn Ayra nnd cousin William Longstaff, plan to leave on the next Nnnn Smith to visit tho exposition and with rel atives in San Francisco. They will return about tho first of August. 3irs. F. E. Wlicolcr nnd houso guest, 31rs. Davis, of Kansas City, nnd Miss Frances Frnnso, plan to leave next month, week, year, for San Francisco to visit tho exposi tion. Prof. Loppert nnd wifo returned this week from Junction City whero tho former wns called by tho illness and death of his mother. While away, they visited with 3Irs. Lep pert's parents In Eugene. L. W. Jacobs hns moved his family Into tho pretty Farrlngor bungalow on South Tenth strcot. 3ilsses Esther Imhoff nnd 3IarJory Swenriugen, of North Rend, hnvo taken positions in tltn office of tho Dally Tide, North Head's now dally paper. 4 31rs. Will Wrcnn nrrlved this week from California to visit at tho Jess Luso homo and also with rolatlves on South Coos River. $ 3Hss Armldo Tittle, of 3lodcsto, California, arrived this week to visit with her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Savage. Her mother, 3Irs. Tittle, nrrlved hero n week ngo. ? 3lr. nnd 3Irs. A. J. Savogo will leavo In two weeks on an nuto tour to Portland. 4 31lss 3Iartha Donaldson and Arthur Donaldson of Catching Inlet wero guests n few days this week at tho it. F. Williams' homo In West 3Inrah ficld. ! Miss Wolvcrton of Monmouth la a guest at tho homo of her sister, 31 rs. R. E. Lnrawny of Marshflold. .Mrs. Jcnulo Williams and Miss Ruth Woodford of Coqulllo aro guests or 3Irs. Gcorgo 3Iandlgo of North Bend. 4 4 Thnyor Grimes and brldo arrived this wcok front Now York and will mako their homo on Elovonth and Flanagan whero Mr. Grimes hns a beautiful bungalow iu readiness for thorn. GATHER SPECIAL EXERCISES HELD AT CHURCH NEAR POWERS. EAGLES TAKE NOTICE. You aro requested to moot at Eagles' Hall at 8: DO sharp Mon day morning for tho purpose of tak ing part in tho parade Dy ordjr of F. R. KIRK, Worthy President. .Milk, 1(1 quarts for $1.00. Holmes Dairy, Phono lifHI-I XcvtN of (he People nt (ho Now Town in .Southern Part of The County (Special to Tho Times.) POWERS, Or., July 3. Children's day exorcises were observed Sunday morning, Juno 27, at tho Life-Lino Sunday School at Ronioto school house. The following program ,wns well rendered: Song, Children's Day, by school. Prayer. Recitation, "Daisies," Edna Nel son. Recitation, "Dluoblrd." Laura Cox Recitation, "Watch Your Words," Ireno Dunn. Recitation, "Llttlo Things," Eric Williams. Son "Japanese Nursery Rhymo" (labile Gates. Recitation, "Tho Rain Girl." Lena Taylor. Recitation, "Lovo and You." Har vey Williams. "Jesus Calls tho Little Ones," motion song by tho primary depart ment. Recitation, "Baking Day," Jlar letto Cox. "Recitation, "When You Wako up in tho morning," Esther Danewood. Song, by school. Dialogue, "The trail Dwellers, by nine girls and boys. Solo, "Jesus Wnnsts mo for a Sunbeam." Iva Ulshop. Recitation, Gertrude Williams. Recitation, "Two rennlcs," Ger ald Williams. Recitation, "Smllo Whonovor You Can," Edna Nelson. "The Wheel on tho Trail," by nine girls. Song, by school. "The Peace Fleet," by flvo boys. "Tho Iloat Song," by school. "Tho Light of tho World," by seven young ladles. Song, "Tho Light-Bearers," by school. Rev. Hall preached at the chapel Sunday ovcnlng. Illrtliilny l'nrty A birthday party in tho form of a surprise was given Thursday afternoon for Wlnnottn Stallard nt tho homo of her pnrcnts, 31 r. nnd .Mrs. Chas. Stallard. It was her sixth birthday. After spending the afternoon in playing games, delicious refreshments wero served to 13 guests. Sunday evening, Juno L'O, Child ren's Day exorcises wero observed in tho Loggers' Chapel. I Powers Doings. 0. 3Iartln, who worked as a car penter, has loft for 3Iarshfieid, whero ho expects to reside. Mr. and 3Irs. Fryo nnd throo chil dren loft for Idnho, whero thoy will visit 3Irs. Fyro's parents. 31 r. Ogdcu left for Idaho whero ho will bo joined later by his wifo and two sons. 3Ir. and 31rs. J. P. Tulloy motor ed to 3IyrtIo Point in tholr now Dodgo car Thursday ovcnlng. They wero Joined by 3Ir. nnd 3irs. Geo. Taylor and family nnd wont to .Marshflold to spend tho Fourth. 31r. Bird, who had his log frac tured, is nbio to bo nbout now. ME.MIIERS OF 1JLAXCO LODGE Xo. 18, A. F. H A. 51. Take Xotlco: A special communica tion of Blanco Lodgo will bo hold Jlonday evening, July Cth, 7:30 P. 3I.,for the purposo of discussing tho proposod Improvement of First strcot, formerly known as Pino strcot. By Order of tho W. M. NORIS JENSEN, Sec'y. Our patrons have cause for celebrating every day. Wonderful Values in Furniture The Reason-- WE ARE FACTORY AGENTS FOR THE BEST LI NE ON THE COAST. ALL THE LATEST FINISHES $13.50 $17.50 awiiMOTWWa. ..,.MMnMrfr1T -! itylAuto & Taxi Co. DMyjiiml Night Service ItwH phone 2", Chandler Hotel ring cars, phono 20, Chandler Hotel LAMIIFTII, Prop. rtttM-B New i nrs SAVE MONEY I by ordering the fatuous I HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $ 1.00 uump cnai, per ton .,.,..., ..i..u Or half ton of both 51.7.1 1). Ml'SSOX, Prop. Rhone 18-.1 or leavo orders nt Ililljcr's Cigar Store. f Chimneys Fireplaces J. N. BAYLISS Any kind of brick work at prices that are right. And all work guaranteod Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson Jlhlg., 137 Socond St. French rangos, boiler work. Phono 431-J "PFfll Priced Ji $13.50 1 A ,t E3 ko p3 $17.50 We rnrry tliN pattern Iu sloclc In (ho follow Iiik finishes: White Enamel, Fumed Oak Waxed On!;, While .Maple. Priced $16.50 $ 1 7.50 Priced $25.00 $30.00 $33.00 We rnrry this pal tern in stork iu Golden, Waved, Dull, Mahogany, Circassian Walnut. THE TWO STYLES SHOWN .MOV K ARE AMONG OUR VERY REST SELLERS SATISFACTION' GUAR ANTEED. GOING HARVEY liOT COMPLETE HCUSE FURNISHERS S 1l H mi n