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Pu own prompt and particular delivery service Ef HSl derks being out of the high rent district and jeping our prices as low as consistent with good busl ness makes COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELfc, OREGON; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19 15--EVENIMG SAN FRANCISCO v p iK JWii-ja; " ' .iSMj. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notico la lioroby glvon to tho lo gal voters of School District No. 9, of Marshfleld, Coos County, Stato of Oregon, that a special school meeting of said district will ho hold at Contrnl School building In said district on tho 10th day of Novem ber, 101C, at 7:30 o'clock In tho afternoon, to voto on tho proposi tion of levying a special district tax. Tho purposes for which tho money to bo raised by this lovy shall bo expended, nro shown by tho follow ing ltomlzod budgot, which is lioro by mado a part of this notico: Teachers' salaries ? 24, 289.55 Apparatus, bucIi as maps, ohalk, erasers, stoves or curtains, and general supplies 2,500.00 Insurance- 300.00 Ropalrs of schoolliouses, outbuildings or fonccs. 1,500.00 Incidentals 1,000.00 Tolophono and Tolcgraph ... 100.00 Janitor 2,500.00 Gymnasium equlpmont nnd supplies 500,00 Fuol 1,500.00 Light 500.00 Clerk's Salary, supplies and exporting books ., 300.00 Water 500.00 Domestic Sclenco supplies 450.00 Manual training supplies 450,00 Interest on outstanding bonds ,......, 3,910,00 Principal on bonds .... 600,00 ..Total $40,999.G5 Dated this 16th day of October, 1915. A. T, HAINES, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: JOHN P. HALL, Clerk. "700 Orders Behind" "I am 700 orders behind because of newspaper adver tising. "I have never tried to reach customers by other medlumB." Thus writes an automo bile manufacturer in the presumably dull August of 1915. Ho has found more busi ness than ho can take raro of in these disturbed times. There aro others Uko him and their names will be found among tho newspaper advertisers. Business comes to those wbo go after It. if-""""3! r-v i'r (Continued from Pago 2) EAflTSIRE HALLOWE'EN I PARTY I . ! Tho Parents and Teachers Asso ciation of Eastslde, gavo a do llghtful Hallowe'en party last Mon day evening in the school house, to which all the parents and school children wero -invited. Chrysanthe mums, Jack o' lanterns and grcons gavo a Hallowe'en atmosphere to tho affair, which was attended by over ono hundred people. A short program was enjoyed, Including tho following numbers: Song, by class of girls, Recitation, Ned Willoy. Vocal Solo, Anna Footo. Vocal Trio, Mrs. Jean Drown, Miss Wlckman and Mr. Wilde. Motion Song, class of boys. Song, Primary Department. Song, class of girls. America, by all. A gonornl good tlnio wns enjoyed aftor this, and delicious refresh ments wero served. O. W. II. M. Tho Christian Women Board of Missions met Wednesday afternoon for study at tho homo of MrB. It. A. Copple and Mrs. E. U Hopson In chargo of tho program. Tho topic was "Mexico" and sovoral papers wero contributed pertaining to tho subject, making tho study an inter esting nnd Instructive one. Thoso taking part wro Mrs. W. B. Cox, Mrs. H. .W. Painter, Mrs. V. A. Hold, Then followed a gonoral discussion. Little Viola Scalfo en tertained tho gucBts with a vory pretty vocal solo, Tho ladles plan to tako up a chaptor of tho Blblo at each mooting for a short study. Lovltlcus was tho chapter taken up this weok. Towards ovonlng Mrs. Copplo sorved refreshments to Mrs. A. T. Custor, Mrs. W. B. Cox, Mrs. 8. J. Immcl, Mrs. W. A. Rold Mrs. D. C. McCarty, Mrs. H. W Painter, Mrs. 13. L. Hopson, Mrs, Iloso Gregg, Mrs. Irving Smith, Mrs. L. E. Hon dryx, and special guests Mrs. T. J. Scalfo and daughter Viola. " 4 NORTH REND MEETING i 4 At tho meeting of tho North Bond Mothers and Teachors Club last Tuesday afternoon In tho Contral School building, It was decided to turn their books over to tho public library for an indoflnlto loan. Tlioro was a small numbor prcson.t and so llttlo other buslnoss was transacted. Tho next program will bo hold on Novombor 10 nt tho high school at 3: no o'clock. 4 NARCISSUS CLUB OF EASTSIBE : , Miss Hilda West, of Eastsldo, extonded her hospitality on Wednes day afternoon of this week to tho mombors of tho Narcissus Club, who sowed and chatted away tho after noon hours In a dollghtful maunor. Dainty refreshments wero passed by tho hostess to tho following: Mrs. Inglo Poderson, Mrs. Lloyd Pros cott, Mrs. S, ' P. Dock, Mrs. II, Johnson, Mrs. Carl West and Misses Stella Poderson, Blancho Tollofson and Anna Lund. Miss Blancho TolJ lefson will be tho hostess in two weeks. HALLOWE'EN PARTY Miss Mabel Brown, daughter of L. E. Brown, of North Eighth street, gavo her Sunday School class a do llghtful party last Saturday ovo nlng, Tho guests v.cro escorted to tho Brown resldonco "midst ghosts and Jack-o-lantorns," Upon arrival there they wero met by two llttlo elves in ghostly robes and a witch with squeaky voice and ghostly face, Tho decorations wero artis tically arranged to suit tho occasion. Hallowe'en games, music, fruits and nuts contributed to tho pleas ures of the ovenlng. Mr, and Mrs. Brown Joined the young people. In tho general good times, and at .tho close of tho ovonlng served deli cious refreshments. Those present worn ,HeJea Per- ? - OLOA HENDRICKBEN BUGGB Oraduato of tho Columbia College of Expression Chicago, Illinois READER AND TEACHER Studio 1090 Commercial Av. Phono 380-J tr 4 KSS kins, Gwondolin Hedges, Ireno Woodworth, Gortrudo Stubbloflold, Mnxlno Jones, Elizabeth Jonos, Eleanor Hansen Walter Bloln, Jean otto Brown, Mrs. A. B. Woodworth, Billy Brown, Mabel Brown and Mr: and Mrs. L. E. Brown. - , KENSINGTON CLUB Mrs. G. L. Dlndlnger very delight fully entertained tho Konslngton Club at her pretty homo In Milling- ton Thursday nftornoon of this week lnstcnd of Friday tho usunl meet ing day, for tho convonlonco of sov oral of tho members. In tho nbsenco of Mrs. J. S. Lyons tho president, tho vlco-presldent, Mrs. C. F. McGeorgo called tho meeting to order. Mrs. Malr Dano was added to tho member ship of tho club. Tho rest of tho af ternoon was spent Informally In sow lug and light refreshments wero served. Tho membership Ct tho club 'is now complete. Thoso present wore: Mrs. R. E. Lnrawny, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. A. O. Rogors, Mrs, C. S. Hoffman, Mrs. L. A LUJoqvlst, Mrs. A. B, Loud, Mrs. N. S. Mattson, Mrs. C. W. Cum bers, Mrs. Georgo Stophonson, Mrs. D. J. MoKlnnon, Mrs. E. M. Barry and Mrs, McGeorgo, On Friday, Nov. 19th, Mrs.' C. S. Hoffman will entortaln tho club, v NORTH 1IKNH AID Mrs. John Olson, at Bangor, on tortalnoj tho Ladles Aid Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church of North Bond, nt her homo on Thurs day nftornoon. Tho tlmo was very pleasantly spent in sowing and so cial chat, and at a lato hour tho host ess sorved luncheon to tho follow ing: Mrs. Sandecn of Kontuck In lot, Mrs. Evnns, Mrs. L. Strommon, Mrs. J. Jacobson, Mrs. Fromdnhl, Mrs. O. Olson, Mrs. F. Llllobo, Mrs. P. Nolson, Mrs. O. Jarou, Mrs, L. Llllobo, Mrs. L. Knudsou, Mrs, L. Oxnovad, Mrs. J, Olson, Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, nnd tho Misses Loulso Llllobo, Scvona and Thelmn Olscn. GUILD HALTi SOCIAL j Tho Social which was to hnvo boon hold on Thursday of this past wook nnd was postponed owing to tho wrecking of tho Santa Clara, will tako place on Friday ovpnlng of noxt week at 7:30 in Guild Hall. A high ly Interesting program has been ar ranged, part of tho ovcnlng'H entor talnmont consisting of unlquo and or iginal features, tho Uko of which has never boforo boon scon on tho Bay. In tho list of musical talent is Mrs. r. E. Conway, who will sing: "When 1 wns a Child of Threo," from Merry Monarch, by Morso, being accompan ied by Mrs, Earl Powoll. Mr, Ron Fisher will also tnko a loading part Iv stirring songs, Accompanied 1y Miss Klmmor on tho Piano. A pu pil of Mrs. Buggo, Miss Isabel Mar, gonn, of Etnplro, is scheduled to ap pear for t'io first tlmo boforo a Mnrshflold audlonco. Silo Is gifted with natlvo powers of a high order and many aro looking forward to tho ploasuro of hearing hor. Other in teresting features will form a part of tho ovonlng's enjoyment. Miss Evelyn Flanagan aBslBtod by sovoral of Marshflold'B best known young ludles, will assist In sorvlng refresh ments. Tho nffalr will start prompt ly at 7:30 by a tableau, ontttlod "Tho NatlonH," No ono should mlsa this. Tho chlldron of ono of tho classos In tho Sunday School will nppcar In this, MARRIED IN TENNESSEE; '- Announcements have rcachoa hero of tho marrlago of W. L. Slsk to Miss May Margrave on Oct. 25th, at tho homo of tho latter In Harrlman, Ten nessee Mr. Slsk will bo remembered by a numbor of Coos Bay people, as ono of the Instructors In tho busi ness college which was started hero threo or four years ago by A. E. Stossinelster, but which ran for only a few months. , I SOUTH REND GUILD , Mrs. I. B. Bartlo was hostess Thursday afternoon to tho North Bend Episcopal Guild, and on ac count of so few attending, not much bvslness was transacted. Plans wero formed for tho silver tea at which tho Episcopal ladles will en tertain tho Union Aid at tlio l'resi bytorlnn op Weduesday Nov. 17th. Mra. Donnls Hull U general chair man in chargo of this affair. Al lied Flelsljerg of Marshfleld has beon engaged to conduct the Episcopal Sunday School In North Bend at 9:30 every Sunday morning in the church chapel. Tho Jadles tnon nusieii themselves, with their own newlng for a time, after which Mrs, Bartle assisted by Mrs. C, A, MetHn served EDITION. dnlnty refreshments to tho follow ing: Rev. and Mrs. II. E. Browning, Mrs. Earl Powell, Mrs. Donnls Hull, Mrs. Georgo Evorltt, Mrs, A. E. Shrlv er, Mrs. John Lannnn, Mrs. L. O. Reynolds, Mrs. It. E. Morten, Mrs Walter Smith, Mrs. R. H. Marshall, Mr. Ashby, Tho guild Will not meet again for one month. V V POWERS PARTI Last Sunday ovonlng an especially delightful Hnllowo'on party was giv en by Mrs. Shehan and Mrs. Wenver nt Mrs. Shchan's bungalow at Pow ers. Tho foro pnrt of tho ovenlng wns spent lu card games, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1), Landers winning tho priz es, Hallowo'cn pranks ami games woro indulged In. During tho even ing, Miss Jewel Shohnn nnd Ben Da Ms entertained with several vocal selections which woro much appre ciated by tho guests. At tho close of this dollghtful social affair, tho hostess sprvoj h dollclous supper luncheon. Among thoBo present wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Londors, Mr. and Mrs. Coffin, Dr. and Mrs. Manser, Mr. nnd MrB. Weav er, Mr. and Mrs. Burch, Mr. nnd Mrs, Ktrkpntrlck, Mr. and Mrs. Trcg lown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Shehan, Misses: Honson, Llllobo, A. Llllobo, Fnrbcr, Misses Mntthows, Eleanor, Jewel and Grnco Shohnn, Burch, Mlllor nnd Messrs; Spires, Iron Davis, Larson, Gordon, Brady, Nolson, Mntthqws, Culver, Butcher, Ernest nnd Arthur Leo and Dr. McClcllcn. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY 1 Henry Waltor, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Walter was tho reclplont of a pleasant surprlso party last ovonlng at his homo on South Fourth Street, in "honor of his birthday. At eight o'clock, his mother sorved the guests a delicious chicken dinner, following which games, dancing and music woro enjoyed. Thoso prooont wero: Misses Virgin ia. Clarke, Lillian Seaman, Wilma 'Hoagland, Mary McArthur, Holon Rocs, Ireno Fourier, Wilson, Olarn ForgiiBon, Evolyn Fourlor nnd tho boys: Harold Haines, Lorcn Davis, Herman Glossop, Esmond Glonsop, Henry Wnltor, Howard Kolloy, Four lor, Albert Powors. NORTH REND DANCING PARTI' Lnst ovonlng, Mlas Dorothy Rylor ontortnlned nt hor homo in North Dond nt an especially pleasant danc ing party, her gnosis Including; Miss es Mablo Jonnings, Margaret Roy nobis, Doris Falkcnstolu, Knthryn Nicholson, Marlon Horsfall, Mablo Klockors and Messrs ; Tom WattorB, William and Georgo Horsfall, Char les Hh llllps, Gcorga Wntklns, land Loo Hoolllng. At a lato hour, tho hostess sorved delicious refresh ments. HALLOWE'EN DANCING PAR TV Loron Davis gavo n dancing party at his homo on South FJfth Stroot on tho ovonlng of tho Wednesday boforo Hnllowo'on, Appropriate re freshments woro sorved at a Into hour. His guests includod: Mioses: Annn Downs, Wilms, HoHglnrid, Vol ma Ross, Mao Church, Myrlo Cox, llortha Davis, Mary McArthur and tho boys: Harold Haines, Hormau Glossop, Howard Kolloy, DAHLIA CLUIi Tho Dahlia Club of Eastport was ontortnlned yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Oloman, tho mombors respond Ing to roll call with a current event, Mrs. Gosney and Mrs. Reanlor gnvo Intorostlng readings, and a row hours sewing followed by refreshments sor ved by tho hostess, assisted by Miss Oloman concludod tho aftemoon'n en joyment. In two weeks, Mrs. Rea nlor will entortaln the club. Thoso out this weok woro; Mrs. M. C, Woods, Mrs. J. E. Cooloy, Mrs. E. Ynko, Mrs. C, M, Connor, Mrs. Bonnier, Mrs. Gosney, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs, Oloman, CIIAMINADH CLUII '"' Tho rehearsal day of the Cha- mlnado Club has boon changed from Friday morning to Tuesday morning ai. tho homo of Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson, and tho members mot there this week for tho usual herearsal. A very In teresting paper was prepared and rpad by Mrs. Georgo Watkins on "Development of Notation" with Il lustrations. The club will meet again next Tuesday morning tt 9; 30 o'clock. FOR MIJS. ULATT Mrs, Ja.rn.e8 Cowan Sr,. entertained Informally at sewing. Monday nfter- nqon for Mrs, J, A, Blatt and daugh tor M!s Lonlao who will leave on tho Adeline for California and ..from tlioro will go East to spend the win ( THREE ter. A happy foathro of tho nftor noon, was tho unexpected nrrlvcl of the hostess' sister, Mrs. Charles Per kins from Gardiner, who will spend a few woeka here. Aftor n very pleasant nftornoon, Mrs. Cowan sorved deloctablo dain ties to tho following guosts: Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. F. L. Sumner, Mrs. James Rolanduon, Mrs. E. L. Robin son, Mrs. Georgo Ayro, Mrs. Faulk ner, .Mrs. Ocorgo Doubnpr, Mrs. E. A, Andorson, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. A. S. Blnnchard, Mrs. Blatt nnd Mrs, Perkins. LADIES' ART CLl'II Mrs. A. L. Housoworth wns lfostesa yesterday nftornoon to tho Ladles Art Club who spent tho nftornoon plonsoutly ns usunl informally In a Boclnl way. Dainty rpfrcshmenta wero served during tho course of tho nftornoon. Noxt wock Mrs. E. D. McArthur will entortnln tho club. Thoso out wero: Mrs. A. K. Arkloy, Mrs. J. A. Blntt. Mra. ,1ns. Cownn Sr Mrs. W. Ir. Curtis, Mrs. Falkonstoln, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. W E Hoaglund, Mrs, L. G. Lang, Mrs. Ross Smith, Mrs. F. L. Sumner nnd M& R. II. Wnltor. . .. . A. N. W. CLUB Mrs. C. II. Dungan of South Coon River wns hostess to tho Indies of tho A. N. W. Club on Thursday oC UiIb week at tho homo of Mrs. Fran ces Hazard. Tho nftornoon hours woro spent vory plcnsnntly ns usunl In fancy work nnd chat. .Tontuo llnd, tho llttlo dnughtor or Mr. and Mrs. O. F. McKnlght, wns special guest, this being her initial appcar anco nt tho club, nnd received tho admiration of the ladles qulto grace fully. At the closo of tho afternoon, Mrs. Hazard and Mrs. Cnrl Evcrtson nBBtstod tho hostess in sorvlng n do llclous luncheon to tho following: Mrs. Q. A. Bounott, Mrs. Lily Frled- borg, Mrs. F. E. Hague, .Mrs. A. T. Ilnlnos, Mrs. Alice Hull, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn, Mrs, Elizabeth Hyde, Mrs. Aloxnudra Lnndo, Mrs. E. Mlugus, Mrs. Georgo Muroh, Mra. W. P. Mur phy, Mrs. .Mary McKnlght, Mrs. O. F McKnlght and Jonnlellud, Mrs. Nan cy Nohlo, Mrs. E. O'Connell, Mrs. II. E. Qulst, Mrs, Mary Smith, Mrs. Gharlos Btauff, and Mrs. Annlo Tow er. Mrs. Dennett; will entertain tho club nt her homo noxt Thursday. EPISCOPAL LADIES' GUILD Tho regular mooting of tho Epis copal Ladles' Guild waH hold Tuesday afternoon as usunl In Guild hull. Tho business session was uii Interesting ono nnd sovoral mattors of iniport nnco woro talked of. Mrs. Harry Brad field, chnlrmnn of tho baby show commlttoo, nnd Mis. J. W, Bounott gavo helpful remarks along tho Una of Bettor Bnblos Contests. E. L. McCluro wuh presont and addressed tho Indies on n business mon'H lunch eon. This activity will bo under taken by tho guild at a Inter period. Mrs. Cliurles Hull and Mm. C. W Cumbers wero appointed on tho on tortnluincnt committee of which, Mrs. Claude Nnsburg Is chairman, and will assist hor In scolng to this work. Mrs. Georgo Montgomery ot Mllllugton was ndded to tho member ship roll. In tho futuro, thero will bo throo hostesses lustoad of two, owing to tho Increased attendance at tho Guild meetings. Tho commlttoo reported that tho plans for tho food sale nnd bazaar which tlto ladles aro planning for tho first Saturday In December, nro progressing nicely. At tho eloso of tho afternoon, Mrs. C. Nnsburg nnd Mrs. J. A. Matson serv ed refreshments. Tho ladlo out this weok woro: visitors, Mrs. D. J. Roes, Mrs. F. R. Anthony nnd .Mrs. Doblo nnd tho mombors: Mrs. J. W. Ben nett, Mrs. E. P. I.owls, Mrs. F. W. Pnyno, Mrs. R. E. Browning, Mrs. R. N. Fontou, Mra. F. A. Saoehl Mrs. Georgo Ayro, Mrs. Win. Horsfall Jr., Miss Rlploy, Mrs. Jack Davis, Mrs. C'Iibh. Hall, MrB. Harry Brudflold, Mr, Jnmca Forty, Mrs. J, S, Coke, Miss Agnes Hutchoson, Mrs. E. Q. Porlmm, Mra. A. R. O'Brlon, Mrs. Nancy Noblo, Mrs. Guy Wurnor, "Mrs. Otto Schottor, .Mrs. Honry O'Mnra nud Mrs. E. L. McCluro. At the meeting noxt Tuoadny, Mrs. Sacchl, Mrs. Ayro nud Mrs. Noblo will bo tho hostesses. BUNKRIf, HILL CH'R Tho Parents and Teachers Club of Bunker Hill mot yesterday Afternoon In tho suhool houso nnd uij nssombl Icg, ntiswered to roll cull with a quo tation. Tho primary children then snng n song aftor which they wero dismissed. Mrs. D. Orr gavo an In teresting talk on "Disease of Child ren" nnd "Opeu Air Schgolu" was tho toplo of tho lull-rating talk giv en by Mr. Wm. Philips. A now roll 'was signed by tho members and tho mooting adjourned until the, Cth ot De,c, wl tho members are asked to answer ' call with a quotation from Lowoll, . (Continued on page Kbjht) u J j 1 ' J if I U'tJ 1 I i(r i' h tt,4 xi l