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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION. Three Haas Brothers Irs "', MATTT L. V Western Oregon T Mnrfriiflolil. MY, Kepivsrntfitlvc Oregon. ABU-r lKl SPIRELLA corsts my bQ obtained in Marshflold ' from ; Mrs. Annie Holland, ' Corsctier 52 'So, "5th St, Phone 200-X If'you'wnnt In lie stlro yon nro eating the pun; grain mil Ic hmvesyUy II at the Mimiliflohl Olafosryfy'.You will sea our (dumps , on every loaf. t . au.mn.' 'i'MIlS.? WILLEY'S XEW I . , STOItE , ( Is named 01 the needlkchaft ii s .!,r. . e fjyow in new Homo. f -78 Central Ave. V1r5i "Ladles' Emporium , ., DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono U71) ll PARLORS and LIBRARIES Nothing will set off your Library or Parlor like a magnificent Davenport We have them in stock in the Quarter Sawed Oak Dull and Fumed, in the Imitation and Grain Leather , Prices ifc $35.00 ' $37.50 . $55.00 $57.50 They are all constructed I awMo MJmua&jmmmmmmmmMmamfmmmnMMmmmKmmmmmmmmmmKaBmmmamimmMmmmtmaMmKXMmmmMM Tp MMMMMBMnMBMMaMmMMHanMHMMaM.BMaaMaHBMwaaHaHHIMHaHIBB1nMaaaawMHIMMaaM I High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes '. Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries- 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE Marshflold, North Bond, Eiuplro, Tmhcol, Sunset Hay, Leaves Marsh field at llusy Corner, 7:!!() a.m., 11:;t() a.ni., il.iSO p. in, - a p, in.; n p. in. Loaves North Bend in iiiliiiitus later. i ,, Leaves Kmplro 81HO a. in.; II:. "to a, in,; l.fto p, in,; it-ill) p. in.; 1;00 p. in. Trips nftor these hours limy bo arranged or. Phono llusy Corner. Night phono 107-lt. i i Lawn and Garden Sprinkling Kyeryono xho exports to use water for liuvn or garden sprink ling' la lequlrcd to sign an application and make pu) incut before using) any water for tills purpose. Tho into fixed by tho Hull roadp Commission for sprinkling Is $1.01) hm- month for each .VIOO sqtutro feet (30 hy lOO-foot .lot, or less, liiiildliig space included. T'aynient of I'oui- mouths, or $1.00 in advanto allows iisq for olio yer"iu iidviuiro for lawn sprinkling, washing windows, porches, etc;,, but if paid hy tho mouth use is only allowed during tho month paid, TlTe rules filed with the ISailroad Commission require that pay HieHt'bo made In advance cacli month before using same and that sprinkling ho done only between O and S o'clock, morning and evening. Xo reduction In rates will ho allowed in caso water Is notf required for sprinkling every day of the mouth. If water Is Hs'for sprinkling without payment having boon mado in ad- ', , siiHtj'off and not turned on until $1.00' lieualty has been paid. M Coos Eav Water Comnanv. !(rt. ni.MtSlll Ii:iill AAII iXUIllll lil'MI, UKi;iiO.. ARE lOHipwB 4r in the latest patented method. Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR ALL THEY REPRESENT $900.00 DELIVERED A CARLOAD OF FIVE TOURING CARS WILL ARRIVE HERE AUGUST FIRST. DO YOU WANT ONE? IF SO GET YOUR ORDER IN FULL FLOATING AXLE TIMPKEN BEARINGS 35 HORSE POWER GOODRUM'S ' GARAGE MARSHFIELD HKKWWW'T hi 'I1 1 1 Easy to sit, easy to rest on, easy Don't take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You ennnot afford to bo without health or acclriont Insurance. You not only need tuo Insurance but you want to bo sura and hayo tho correct policy In tho best and most rollablo company In tho business. See mo or phono mo at onco and I will explain It to you. E. I. CHANDLER, Agent, Marshflold. 300 Coko Building. GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish GUAVEL In any quantities from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices: From pllo on ground, ?2.'S por yard, canoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 por yard. Iletnll Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Office. Phone 100. Abstracts KOlt Ii:iiIAIUiC AHSTItAOTS W TlTliU AND 1NVUKMAT1UN AHOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAItSIU'HUil) AND COQUIIJiK CITY, OltKGON GENEItAL AGENTS, KASTSIDK AND SKXGSTACKKX'fl ADDITION AGENTS FOlt CANADIAN l'ACIl'IO ItAIIiltOAD LANDH IIENItY SENGSTACIvEN, MANAGEIt , SAVE MONEY 1 by ordering tho famous j HENRYVILLE COAL 'Nut coal, por ton $1.00 Lump coal, por ton $.s.no Or half ton of both $l.7fl I). Ml'SSOX, Prop. j Phono 18-J or Ioavo orders nt WHycr'a flgaF Store. Prices $35.00 $37.50 $55.00 - $57.50 to sleep on. See Them. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Conimcrclul and IJ'dw'y, Mimu 11 11M Times want nds bring results. C ft V ( -T (Continued from paRo 2) MASTEXDIIOK BEACH CAMPEItS Several now camps hn'o been nil- ded to those" already there, this week tit Dnstendorf Ilcuch, and nm - ong others nro tlio following: Mrs. (1. I.elloy Hall and children Whlt ford KmncGS, Phyllis .and Ilnrwoou nro pleasantly sltuntod at tho bench. Mrs. Helen McLaughlin and tho Misses Until, Mnybello and June, and Howard and Gerald woro among tho now arrlvnls. Mrs. Myrtle Clausen and sons, Tom and Herschcl nro enjoying a few j weeks of camdlng life. j Mrs. Vlnco l'ratt and daughters i tho .Misses Alma and Dllla and Ka- j thor C. C. l'ratt will pass a fow I months nt tho beach. I Mrs. W F. Irish is camped at this . popular resort. . VISIT AT EXPOSITION Mrs. Selma Thomas, Miss Edith Thomas, Andrew Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.eo Drown, Miss Eliza Ayro, Miss liesslo Ayro, Mrs. Kannlo Wheelor, I Kranso and Allco Peck nro among tho Marshflold visitors at the Han Fiaucisco exposition this week. : I ('. V. II. M. 1 Tho C.' W. 11. M. Circle met I Wednesday with Mrs. C. A. Sohl liredo nt her homo In Plat U. A profitable, and pleasant afternoon wns passed In tho study of tho sub ject, "Serving tho Multitudes," which : is tho third in tho courso of lessons. Papers wpro read by Mrs. Chas. t Powers and Mrs. C. A. Sehlbredo. Mrs. Helen Immel gnvo a reading "Where tho Unces of Men (lo l)y," and "Tho Deep Sighing of tho Poor," and Mrs. Mattio lllainu also gavo a .reading on "Tho Cllild In tho Midst." Tho next meeting of tho Clrclo will bo a picnic to bo given tho first Tuesday In August, on Mag nolia Hill in Mnrsliflcld. This will bo an all-day session. Thoso out wcro Mesdanies S. .t. Immel, U. A. Copple, W. A. Hold, Mattio Dlalne, S. J. Jones, Chas. Powors, Custer, S. K. Gregg, J. A. Isaocs, 1 V. Topo, Edgar McDan lols and the Misses liesslo Immol, Holen Immol and Hoso Gregg. V V v I COOSTON CIjL'D J , Ono of tho nowest, nlso most en thusiastic organizations on tho Day Is tho C. D. C, or Cooston Hoostlng Club, which is mndo up of young ladles of Cooston and vicinity. Tin. club has u worthy aim, to do things lor tho common good. Miss Krcdn Johnson Is prcsldont, Mrs. Doyd Ar not, Miss Lillian Johnson, Miss Mar- ' tha Hussoll, Miss Gladys Stauff am. j Miss Ivn Stauff aro already onrolled ' and moro nro to follow, Ono of tin. ' first undertakings was to servo Icu cream and cako to all who attondod tho Medal contest Tuesday ovonlug, and It was qulto a success. They nro planning other ovonts for tho near future. An effort will bo mado to have n concert by tho North liend high school baud. Tho C. II. C. should have tho sup port of not only tho ontlro Cooston community but from tho other towns on tho Hay as well. 4 I ' the ii. c. oiiim , I Miss Marjory Kullinor was hostess last Saturday afternoon to tho niom Ibors of tho II. C. Club nt her home on South Fourth strcot. A pleas ant nfternoon wns passod In sow ing and lively chat and at tho closo tho hostess, assisted by Misses Lois and Dorothy llassford, sorved dolle lous refreshments to tho Misses Wllma Hoagland, Merlo Cox, WIHn Ilonohrnko, Anna Downs, Velum Hoss and Marjory Fullmor. Tho club will bo outortalned Sat urday July ill with Miss Wllma Hoagland. .j. .j. .j, , I METIIOMKT PICXIO I I Tho Methodist Sunday School Is 1 planning u picnic for Wednesday I noxt to Piper's Grovo. Tho plans aro not comploto us yet and further laniiouiiconieiits will bo mado later. ' a .;. 4. ! ! I COOS BAY WOMEN'S CLUB w ''Florenco Kardoll, Miss Margaret Tho mooting of tho Coos Bayshaw iml Mrs. Otis Wilson. Women's. Club was held Monday I afternoon In tho rest room on Con- , . tral avonuo. It was announced nt I BAPTIST LADIES PICXIO I that tlmo that the Club Is now a t member of tho National Federation The Allco H, which carried tho 'of Women's Clubs, having heon ro - ""Icontly accepted, It is earnestly i aired by tho ladles that those who are In sympathy With the work of this organization will show their Interest In Its welfare In n material j way, by dropping In ot the rest cm and subscribing n fow cents po; month toward Its sunnort. Tliln11" '"formal tea. Her guests woro 'will bo greatly appreciated by tho!"88 A,n,a Mcintosh, Miss Draco 1 members. The club will hold ltiilKn,B0 Hlul A,r8, I,,nulk H- Cohan. next meeting Monday, July 2C, with Mrs. Nolllo Owen. Those present Monday wcro Mrs. E. Kelly, .Mrs. Nelllo Owen, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. Orn McCarty, Mrs. 1). A. Jones, Dr. Mattio U. Shaw and Airs. M. A. Swcetmnn. .METHODIST ItltOTIIEHHOOD iof tho homo. Two guests woro Tho Methodist Brotherhood met ! present, Mrs. 13. Crosthwnlte, Sr.. Wednesday evening nt tho homo of llI1(i Mrs. Beard. David Nelson on Sixth street South. Tlio afternoon wns passed pleas After tho regular business nieotlng jnntly with cards at which Mrs. A. a short but Interesting program wns b. Adelspergor captured first prlzo. given. Leslie Isaacson furnished tho music nnd Eric Bolt gave on ad dress on tho Pan-Amorlcan .Mission ary convention held in Kansas City at which ho waB tlio delegate from Wlllnmotta University. A talk on "Sunday Schools," by A. B. Gldloy concluded tho program. An appetizing luncheon was sorved by Mrs. D. A. Nelson which wns much appreciated by tho following: Messrs. John Johnson, Arthur John son, David Dickson, E. II. Joohnk, M. D. Sumner, Ilcv. Joseph Knotts, Will Stnuff, David Nelson, August Isaacson, F. L. Sumnor, Lcsllo Isaacson, Chester Isaacson, Vivian CarlBon, E. II. Campbell, Eric Bolt, Georgo N. Bolt, E. G. Scott, Frank Howe, J. E. LyoiiB, I. S. Kaufman, W. S. Turplu, A. B. Gldloy. XAUCISSUS CLUB 4 A pleasant afternoon wns spout Wcdnosdny when tho members of tho Nnrclssus Club woro entortalnod at the homo of Miss Hilda West at Eastsldo. Plans woro dlscussbd for u moonlight picnic to ho given Sat urday evening, July 17. Tho Club will hold Its noxt moot ing Wcdnosdny July 28 with Miss Hilda West. Tho members present Wednes day woro Mrs. Inglo Pedorson, Mrs. Lenoir Ungsdnlo, Miss Bluiicho Tol lefson, Miss Thorn Lund, Miss Anna Lund mid Miss Hilda West. 4 : DOUCAS SOCIETY On Wednesday tho souil-monthly moot lug of tho Dorcas Club was held at tho homo ot Mrs. Hazol ton on Catching Inlet. A short business session wns hold at which officers woro elected for: the remainder of tho year, aftor wlilch sowing nnd conversation pass ed tho hours all too quickly. Tho houso was beautifully decor ated with cut flowers and huckle berry. Tho noxt meeting will bo with Mrs. Ida Jackson. Tho hostess, assisted by Mrs. F. Mcssorlo, sorved delicious rofrosh-1 monts to tho following: Mrs. Smith gall, J. Matson, D. Mattson, J. Collvor, T. M. Collvor, M.s. C. Collvor, W. G. Collvor, F. Messcrlo. Carlson Hussoll, Wnymlrc, II. J. Hussoll, Lackstrom, H. L. Uussoll, Chas. Spoonor, Geo. Hoss, E. Smith, J. C. Glsch, F. Glsch, J. Pnrkor, Strickland, P. D. Blako, Jackson, Misses Irene Holm, Huby Collvor, Mlnnlo Glsch, Zoo Dolan, Lanora Lackstrom, Ines Johnson nnd Chil dren Mllas Sniltlignll, Oron Pnrkor, Oren and Marjory Hazolton, Evorott and Lloyd Messorlo, Forest Glsch, j la grlppo and has not fully recovor Wlllard Spoonor and Albortn Hus-1 ed. soil. PIONIO OUTING I For tho pleasure of tho out-of' town guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. I Orannls, tho. gasnllno boat Marsh-! flohl was chartered Thursday and , a picnic enjoyed. Tho party spent J a pleasant day up Coos Hlvor, stop plug nt tho "Nook" for dinner and from thoro tho party proceeded up tho north fork of tho river enjoy ing tho rivor sconory and arriv ing homo about 7,:10. Tho guests included besides tho honor guests, who woro Mr, und Mrs. 8, 11, Ward, of Duquoln, Illinois, and Mrs. Wil son and daughter, Miss Mablo, of Crescont, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Held, Miss Helen Hold and Wnr ron Hold, .Mr. and Mrs. Noll H. MacMIIIan, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Grannls and daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. H, V. Morrow and son Hon- auld, Miss Marlon Kardoll, Miss , mombors und frlonds of tho Baptist do-tLadIoa' Aid to Alloguuy Thdrsduy was wull loaded with picnickers. Tho day was an Ideal one In every respect for a picnic, and was pleas antly passed in various ways, dames wcro played In tho beautiful grove at Allegany, whllo many wont In wading. A sumptuous picnic dinner was served at noon. AKTEHXOOX tea I 4 M,ss Florence Aiken was a charm- "" "css inursuuy niiornoon at AUCTION DltllKJE I At her homo on Central avenuo Inst Wednesday afternoon Mrs. F". W. Catterlln entertained tho mem bers of tho Auction Urldgo Club at 1:110 o'clock luncheon. Cut flow ers graced tho tables and rooms Thoso present woro tho honor guests Mrs. E. Crosthwnlte, Sr., Mrs. Beard, Mrs. A. AdelBporger, Mrs. Carl Davis, Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. Anson Hog crs, Mrs. Ida Conrad, Mrs. F. V. Catterlln nnd Mrs. E. Cros'thwalto. f 1 j IIIHTIIDAY PAHTY . Mrs. Otis Wilson is entertaining this afternoon nt her summer homo on Coos Hlver, nt a birthday party, given in honor of hor small daugh ter Frances Loulso's first annl 'or sary. Among thoso present wcro: Mrs. F. L. Grnnnls and daughter, Caro lyn, Mrs. C. T. Wilson, Miss Mnbel Wilson, Mrs. J. W. Motloy and daughter, Gladys, Mrs. W. A. Kola and children, Helon and Wnrron. Mrs. H. W. Morrow and son nou auld and Mrs. N. McMillan. 4 t INFORMAL CHAT $ Mrs. E. Grnndol returned recent ly from a visit to Portland. Mrs. L. W. Topo of North Bond Is onjoylng a visit with Mrs. J. C. Jones in Forndnlo. Mrs. Ward M, Blako and llttlt. son Million wcro guests Thursday of Mrs, Henry Sengstnckcn on Coos Hlvor. V Mrs. Otis Wilson nnd Miss Margar et Shaw woro visitors Thursday at Mrs. J. A. Goodwill's on Coos Ulvor. 4 The mombors of tho Thlmblo Club I will meet Friday afternoon nt the j homo ot Mra A. E. Uoso la North Bond 4. 4. .. Captain Goorgo Smith ot tho Haln bow Is making his bungalow on Coos Ulvor nttrnctlvo with a now cont of paint. 4 4 Miss Ethol Motzlor of Corvallls, who now Is Visiting Coos County ' points, loft yesterday for a visit with friends at Ton MIlo. Mrs. Jnck Moon and daughter May of Goldflold, Nevada, aro guests for a fow weeks at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cnvanaugh ot Eastsldo. Mrs. N. Worrell, tho mother ot C. II. Worrell of North Bond, arrlveu mi tho Kllburu for an extended visit at tho Worrell homo In North Bond. Mrs. Jnck Nowlln Is roportcd qulto ill at hor homo near Allegany. Somo tlino ngo sho suffered at attack ot S 4 Misses Illlla and Volma Hoss aro planning to lonvo shortly for Ev orott, Washington, whoro they will visit with tholr aunt, Mrs. Q. Suther land. ' .miss saran weub cntortalneil a few frlonds at hor homo In North Bond Wednesday In honor of Miss Cecil Horn, who leavos shortly for eastern Oregon whoro sho will make hor homo. Mr. J. Albort Matson wbb tho hon or guest Thursday ovonlug at un ln formel dlunor given by Mr. Matson, tho occasion being tha for tieth birthday of Mr. Mntsou, Covors woro luld for five. I 4 4 Tho Catholic ladlos ot North Bend nro making preparations for a Sil ver tea to bo hold In tho parlors of tho Presbytorian church next Wed nesday afternoon. All ladles are cordially Invited to bo present Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo B, Fuller of Wonatcheo, Washington, arrived on Friday morning on tho Breakwater from nn extonded visit with Mrs. Fuller's mother and sister, Mrs. M. C, Chapman tnid Mrs. II, J. Mohr. 4 , (Coutlnued on Page Six.) J I MTU Hen Ml an ire ne til WJ L Ha4 ov- ' j 1