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-- x m.KTwv ,r."r'B'''"'u'";' "r" ISSJPfs.TS'? 1 THE "COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEL.D OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916 EVENING EDITION. "Tr trlREE ..U .... - fheElectricShoeStore's SALE i, still going ort and We arc jelling shoes every day u'o ttio making arrangements o 2'L-ono of tho best line " io market today. So every shoo must lcavo It "P- pj. homo. Our prices hie Just s attractive u ' i nmi their other (, Olir Bill" oi, pood qunlltlcs. ', We go tho I'"'11 ' lv,n'e y0" 'tho best In tho world ior u.o ...,. Come In anjr day ft oro tlun jour money will "y elsewhere. (Jive us tho clmiico to prove It. Electric Shoe Store Hhoea Repaired WhUo You Walt s. J. 1MMEL, Prop. 180 South Broadway Armour s Star Ham In tho new BTOCltlNET COVERING 'h Just "Tlio Ham What Am" inndo better by tcln smokea in this "cleanly protector, which retains all the, natural Juices nml intensifies the ftnTor. Order ono today. Aro sold by leading merchants. Matt L. May Wholcsalo jmtrluutor iJ n f T r t 9K i . I tt?aKSfck y ?iii. JIjSBHsv -JFjf &s,. -issaT6W - J gWJfi-My l'wil8SMff cnr JGU,J v?oLf Tho F.A-. KILBURN Kalis for San Francisco Via Eureka JAXUAUV 17, 0 A. M. From Smith Terminal Dock lor Information call 130 h. 0, GUSHING, Agent. IISe; SPIRELLA C0RST3 may be obtained In Marshffeld from Mrs. Annie Holland, I oc Corsetier. 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X Around U)o Clock Will) GHllMRDaLl'S A Royal Luxury at Democratic Cost Chocolate Was a royal luxury when first introduced in Europe, a single cup representing a cost of many dollars. It is still royal in distinction but not in cost. A tablespoonful of Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate, a cent's worth, makes a cup. If you want to serve refreshment that is as appealing to taste as it is beneficial to health, give your afternoon guests a cup of sustaining, delicious, Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate an inimitable blend of the right proportions of finest cocoa and pure1 sugar packed in hermetically sealed cans that insure absolute cleanliness. 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' "" "" ' ,t' tr. a Just Ixscauso you cannot payall cash for tho Instrument you.doslro Is no reason why you .should J do-, prlve joursolf and your family of "o pleasuro that an Instrument Will mean. Wo have, iirrriiigeil, an iswy.iwjmcnt system, wlidreby' with a small amonnt of cash yon can se cure tho instrument and pay for; It . "onth by montJu Just now wo have an overstock of second-hand pianos, taken In , trade, and in part payment on now instruments. Rome of thosb are; ex cellent Instrument ;ud Jh prder to noli them wo will Imvo placed a very low price on them. Come In and jBce them, try thepi out and soo if they will not ho sufficient for your present needs. If your fam ily is young and tho clilldren Jut lclnnlns their musical education you will find among those Instnt inentH one Umt will he bct for you. cliln!!l,,e ,t,,e C,,rlsl,"8 ! depleted our stock' of Victors, we stljl have, a gocal selection ofma- utrmn . molerttt,y Prleotl, which we. can immediately deliver. If you desire a Wgher grade N. ? W0 cau se,,,d ln lelal order. , , ..... -'''.. homo plat,.,0,c,",1?I,is ' Is o;er,n'a fmv' riCTv' Victor records ( will add to evening Joys at Como in tind piny our 'records and 'select' the ones you Wish. Th ".., mas Music Company Exclusive Agents for the Wiley B. Alleti Company . , "l ' ' (Continued from Pago 2 J NOHTII I1KNI) liADIRS' SOCIATi HUSSION J , Last Thursday afternoon, tho la dies aid or tlio North Uond Mctlio dlst aid cntortalnod at a doclal ses sion In tho Wesloy'an class rooms of tho church, and ufter a short busi ness program spout tho remainder of tho time in social dlvorslons. Ap petizing refreshmonts wero sorveil, by tho following hoBtcBses, Mrs. M. 13. Bverltt, Mrs. Henry Hodck, Mrs. A. h, Oub8or, Mrs. K. B. Curtis, as sisted by Misses Margaret llocek and Glndys Larson. Tho Indies present wero: Mrs. M. Kohoe, Mrs. P. Mlllor, Mrs. LoMlonx, Mlsu Amy iBtincs, Mrs. A. M. Larsotk, Mtb; S, A. Karrln, Mrs. A. Young, Mrs. 15. J. Covey, Mrs. 10. L. Woods, Mrs. M. 12. Illslc. Mrs. L. Pell, Mrs. U. Woodbury, Miss Mar garet Hocck, Mrs. M. 13. Kvcrltt, Mrs. 13. 13. Curtis, Mrs. A. u Gubsor, Mrs. Irod, Mrs. Win. Nlolson, Mrs, 13. A, 'Itoso, Mrs A. S. lllsey, Mrs. W. II. Chnppell, Mrs. W. B. Laird, Mrs. C. A. l'orklns, Mrs. A. G. lluub, Mrs. Cora Conro, MIsh Wllnia Conro, Mrs. II. C. Dlors, Mrs. II. Isaacs, Mrs. Gcorgu Mandlgo. Mrs A. 13. Morton, Mrs. H. h. Coo, Mrs. L. Plntt, Mrs. V. W. Putnam, .MrB. II. D. I'utnant, 'Mrs. P. L. Swonrlngon, Mre. J. M. Thonins, Mrs. H. O. Helm, Mrs. Charles Van Kilo. Tho ladles wtti hold nnothor social day In two wcoks. They also plnn to hold n food snlo tho last Saturday of this month. KKNHINGTON CLUH ; 4 A most dullghtful meeting at tho Konslngtou Club wus hold yester day afternoon with Mrs. L. A. Lll Jcqvlat, and tho following special guests wcro present: Mrs. Pish, of Coqulllo; Mrs. Lily Preldborg, Mrs. D. 13. Mnlonoy, Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr., Mrs. J. S. Coke and MIks Claro Sherwood, of Coqutllo. At tho closo of. a social sosslou of sow ing and chat tho hostess served a delicious luncheon. Tho mombors out wero: Mrs. J. S. LyonB, Mrs. C. S. Hoffman, Mrs. A, D. Loud, Mrs. O. L. Dlndlngor, Mrs. D. J. McKln non, Mrs. Lionel Gordon, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. R. B. .Lnrawny,' Mrs. Geo. Stephenson, Mrs. Dennis Hull, Mrs. 13. M. Harry, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors and Mrs. Malr Dano. In two weeks, tho club will moot again wIUi Mrs. Gordon as hostess. stou of Hoelul chat and towards evening, tho hoBtess served light re freshments. In two weeks, the club will bo entertained at tho nbmo ef Mrs. A. IJ. Gldlcy and papors will be read on "What cail bo done for Marshflold boys and girls.' Thoso present this week wero! Mrs.. A. 13. Adelspergor,, Mrs. Ward M. Dlako, Mrs. It. II.' Corey, Mrs. 11. It. Chandler, Mrs. Chas. Hallt Mrs. I). 13. Moloney, Mrs. 11. W. Morrow, Mrd. Harry NnsbUrg, Mrs. W. 3. Nicholson, MrB. P. W. Payne, Mrs. Olto Schcttcr, Mrs. W. T. St'oll, Mrs. P. L. Grannls, Mrs. A. J. M; Uob ortson, Mrs. C. B. Ash, Mi's. Lio nel Gordon, Mrs. A. C. Vestal and Mrs". TIeilgcn. ' ' ' I HlMSCOI'AIi LAD1KS GUILD SUIUMUSI3 UiUTIIDAV PAUTV : Mrs. P. L. Sumner was tho re cipient last Tuesday evening of a delightful surprlsd party, tho alfalr being In honor of hor birthday. Tho hours were spent In rook and social chat, and at the close or tho liappy ovont, tho ladles served tempting refreshmonts. Tho guests presented Mrs. Biimnor with a cut glass dish and tho blrth'day cake was prosentod to the honor guest In u enko basket by Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Illanchard. Thoso present wero "Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Illanchard, ( Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Langworthy. Mr. and Mrs. . IV. Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. 13. II. Joohuk, Mrs. Joseph Knotts, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. IJIrch, Mrs. M. D. Sunmor, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wol cott, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Sumner and Frank Howe. 4 ... , NOUT1I 11KN1) AIrAH GUILD Tho Altar Guild of tho North Bend Catholic church held a meot Ing on Tuesday afternoon of this weok with Mrs. 0. S. Kaiser, and at tho business session, mado plans for a ball to bo given Saturday evening. January 22nd, at Eckhoff hall. This will bo for tho public. At tho clos6 of the nftdrnoon, Mrs. Kaiser serv ed tempting refreshmonts to the following: Mrs. C. P. McCullom, Mrs. Dan McDonald, Mrs. J. G. Mullen, Mrs. August Hoelllng, Mrs. G. Geb hardt, Mrs. Robert Banks, Miss .Mar garet Dunn and Mrs. Kaiser, The next meeting "of tho guild will bo on tho 8th of February with Mrs. Robert Banks. . , , PROGRESS ' OLUI j . . . Mrs. P. A. Toldgen wds hostess on Mondav afternoon of this weok to tho ladles of tho Progress Club, tho topic for tho literary; program being along tho lino pf philanthro pise enterprises. Tho subject of Mrs. Morrow's paper was Tlio Cof 'fee House. Mrs, Hall tbld of the Rest Room; and rtue play ground was ably treated in a papbr read by Mrs. B. R. Chandler; The&o papers were followed with general disens bIohb applying the. topics locally, In tho absence of Mrs. .1. W. Ben nett, president and Mrs. 13. P, Low Is, vice .presldont, tho secretary, Mrs. P. W. Payne presided Tuesday afternoon at tho Episcopal Ladles Guild meeting, In guild hall. Fur ther pltfiiB wero mado for tho pub lic tea which tho ladles will glvo next Saturday afternoon In tho en tertainment hall of Nio Myrtle Arms. Artcr tho usual business truUBactlond and social diversions, tho hostesses, Mr.s. It. B. Browning and Miss Evelyn Anderson served dainty refreshmonts. Tho vlsltora presont woro Mrs. Hnydon, of Em pire. Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. P. 11. Anthony, and Mrs. B. A. Andorson. Tho mombors out woro: Mrs. Gcorgo Ayre, Mrs, Annie Tower, Mrs. Ar thur McKoown, Mrs. Otto Schottcr, Mrs. Claudo Nasburg, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors, Mrs. G. L. Dlndlngor, Mrs. 11. R. Chandler, Miss Agues Hutchoson, Mrs. II. II. nradflold, Mrs. Guy Warner, Mrs. Binmn Noh- hurg, Mrs. Charles Hall, Mrs. J. S.I Coko, Mrs. Win. Horsfall Jr., Mrs. 13. L. McChiro, and Misses Holon Merchant and Marlon Horsfall. Tho hostesses next Tuesday ufternoon will bo Mrs. G. L. Dludlngor, Mrs. Gcorgo Montgomery and Mrs. E. L. McCluro. -- I ANNUAL UURINKSS MEET 1NG ' At the annual btulness mooting of tho Baptist Ladled Aid last Wed nesday afternoon In tho church par lors, It was planned to combine all tho ladles' work Into one organiza tion under tho name of tho Women's Union of the First Baptist Church. Mrs, C. II. Marsh was elected pres ident of tho ot'guulzatlon, 'Mrs. P. H. Storey, first vice president and superintendent of tho aid work; Mrs. G. L. Hall, second vifio presi dent and superintendent of tlio mis sionary 'department; Mrs. Alva Doll, secretary, and Mrs. D. L. Rood, trca&urbr. Plans wore also mado for a Now Years rally and got-to-gothor' mooting which will bo given next Wednesday ovonlng at tho church and to which all members of tho church und congregation are cordially Invited to attend. ' Every effort will bo put fbrth to mako this' affair a happy and profitable one. A program will bo given and refreshments served. Thoso prosont at tho aid meeting wer.o: Mrs. Wal ter Richardson, Mrs. John Naglo, Mrs. . D. Ross, MrB. Amanda Rose, Mrs, Wohlonhorg. Mrs. 8. Simmons, Mrs. G. L. Hall, Mrs. Al va Doll, Mrs. F. H. .Storey, Mrs. R, p.-Harrington -and son Evorott Mrs. Daisy Anderson. Mrs. C. H. Marsh, Mrs. D. L. Rood, Mrs. J. C. Doapo and Rev. II. B. Poskott. I DAHLIA CLUB Mrs. B. Cameron of Eastport, waB ,a plcasjng hostess yostorday af ternoon to tiio ladles or tho Dahlia Club. . Her hqnio was artistically decorated with huckleberry. An iu tercstlng, reading, was given by Airs. M. 0. Woods and aowlng and social chat wero enjoyed during tho after noon at tho closo of which a -moat dainty luncheon was served, .Those present' this week were airs. J. B. Cooloy, Mrs. II. B. Reanlor, Mrs. Q. O..Gosney, Mrs. E. Yako, Mrs. A. Olojnan and Mrs. M. C. Woods. Mrs. Connor will 'entertain tho club in two weeks. ' , NORTH 1$ENI pLUB' LADIES, . Tho Ladles Auxiliary of the North' Bend club held a buslnoss bcssIou In the club rooms last Tuesday aftor noon and talked over plans for m ture social activities. It has been decldod" that, tho ladles havo charge of every Tuesday afternoon, and tho members of the auxiliary are busy planning niany pleasunt affairs. Next Tuesday the auxiliary will glye a card party nd social afternoon, and held u dance in the club rdoins. On or near. the. date of February Mtl, the ladles, will glvo a fancy, drcBSj.ball. Mrs. 1. B. Ua'rtlo was appointed to ar ovoning, n'nd Mrs. L. C. Reynolds hnB range for the muso for poxt PrldcS boon appointed reported for tho chili. Thoso presont this week were: Mrs. Fred Ilolllster, Mrs. II. Bergman, Mrs. A. K. Arkley, Mrs. King, Mrs. Charles Wlnsor, Mra. Gcorgo Habcr, Mrs. M. 13. Evorltt, Mrs. E. U. Coo, and Mrs. L. C. Reynolds., 4 . NORTH BEND PAHT I Last Thursday Mrs. Herbert Arm strong! of North Bond, proved her self a charming hostess to a party of young people who spent the. eve ning nt her homo on Porter Heights In inrormul dancing Und mnglng. Tho tlmo wus most delightfully spout mid at a late hour tho guests enjoyed a sutuptuotiB cafetorla luncheon. Tho hostess was nsslsi od by Mrs. Ulyssa Woodbury,. Thoso present wero: Misses Dorothy and Bculuh Klblor, Opal Powell,' Kath orlnu Mcndo, Gortrtide Toots, Mor Jorlo Swearlngon, Amy iBancs, Car rie Stevens and Messrs. Lloyd Pow ell, Clarence Klhlcr, Ed Steele, Goo. Clinkcnbcard, Lnwronco Myor, Hor ace Holms and Herman Monde. 4 , ( NORTH BEND AID ; .f Tho Ladles', A,ld Society of thb Norwegian Luthornn Church n,t North Bend hold Its monthly busi ness und social meeting on tho Gth of Jnuunry, -at the chapel parlor, and was entertained by Mrs. E. Lll lobo. Tho . election of officers for tho coming year brought tllu fol lowing results: Prosldont Mrs. L. Llllobo. Secretary Mrs. Poter Nelson. Vlco-Prcsldent and Treasurer Mrs. L, Strommon, TIioho present woro: Mrs. L, Ox nevad, Mrs, John Olson, Mrs. Ftom dnhl, Mrs. J. Jacobacn, Mrs. L. Knudsen, Mrs. 6. Jarou, Mrs. 13. Llllobo, Mrs. Peter Nelson, Mrs. L. Llllobo, Mrs. L. Strommon, Miss Louiso Llllobo, Rev. and Mrs. R. 0. Thorpe . : AID INSTALLS OFFICERS . Mrs. 13. Rcfsland entertained tho Ladles' Aid Society or the Norwegian Luthoran Church at -Marshflold Thuruday aftoruoon, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. B. Ivorson, The following otflcorii woro Installed for tho now year: Mrs. II. Math Ison. presldont; Mrs. P. B. Jacob sen, vlco-prosldout; Mrs. G. Stcon, treasurer; Mrs. R, 0. Thorpe, secre tary. Tho guosts woro: Mrs. Nel son, Mrs. MllleUo, Mrs, Wcstborg, Mrs, Wolholmlua GJordrum, Mlssos Edna and Jcnnlo Joluisou, Mrs, Wll holmlna Erlckson, Mrs. .John Tol lofson, Mrs, Edward Erlckscn, Mrs. P. B. Jacobson, Mrs. E. Rowland, Mrs. G, . Stoeu, Mrs. B. Mathlson, Mrs. 0. a, Magnus, Rov, ana Mrs. R. 0. Thorpe. . DORCAS CLUB Tlio Dorcas Club of Catching In let hold their regular meeting on Wednesday at tho homo of Mrs. Jesso Parkor. Tho afternoon pass ed quickly with lioodlo work and conversation. During the nrtonioon the hostess, assisted by Mrs. C. Coll Ver, served dollclous rerrcshmonts to the following inembors: MrB. Hormnu Smlthgall, Mrs. D. Mattson, Mrs. T. M. Collver, Mrp. W. A. Collvor, Mrs. P. Messorlo, Mrs. J. C. Glsch Miss Elena Kaino, Mrs, Artliur Moore, Mrs. Win, Jackson and Mrs. J. M. Culloy. Tho chil dren present wero Forest Glsch, Marshall Collvor andOron Parker. On Decembor 22 tho Dorcas Club spout a vory ploasant aftoruoon at tho homo of Mis. John Mattson. Tho homo was beautifully decorated with huckleberry and cut Ivy. Tho ontortaliimont of tho afternoon .con sisted of an exchaugo of gifts by tho club mombcrs who wero most all present. At tho closo of tho meeting a do ligjitrm luhcheon was vory much .onjoyod by all. Tio noxt mooting will bo held at tho homo of Mrs, H, L. Ru8ho1I.ou January 2Qth, f : : . Av N. ) CLUB Jtrs. A. T. Haines was, a charming hostess on Thursday "afternoon when the ladles of tho A, N. W. Club met at libf homo for tliolr usual weokly muo'tlng. 'Mr.P.' k. (fottmBand AlrsUjliigonH-tJrosthwaUo wero spe cial guests. .i'flUj ' 'afrupon". ( was Bpcrit In sbwlhg and sb'chil' chat, and at tho close of tho delightful sea slon, .Mrs, Haines gervod doloctablo dainties. Tho members" out this ' wc.dk, wcjo Mrs. P. 'e. Allen, Mrs. G.'A. Bennett, Mrs. OliVIn. Mdman, M'r.B. Carl Evortson, Mrs. Lily Frlodbcrg, Mrs.' Allco Hall, Mrs. J. T. llnrrlgau, Mrs. Prances Ha'zard, Mrs. Hlizalioth Hyde, Mrs. Kafo Lan do, Mrs. B. Mliigus, Jlre. Gcorgo P. Mnroh, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. Hugo Qulst and tho hostess. The ladles will meet next Thursday afternoon' wltU Mrs. Hnrrlgan, ILV-VDO.V LODGES INSTALL Tho following appoarod in tho llnndoii Rccordor this weok concern ing the Knights of Pythias, and Pythtnn Slaters, whtlo hold Installa tion Inst Monday ovonlng In that city: "Tho local. Idges of Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters Joined lu a union Installation and it wad a notable affair; Tho Slstors In stalled offlcors first, ns follows: M". E. C Aunle Barrows; E. S., Kato Rosa; E. J., Anna. Jones; Manager, Anna Tucker; M. or It. & C, Alma JohiiBon; M. of P., Murium Gatcholl; Protector, Jennie Bowman; G. of O., T., Claru Pantor; P. C, Bottlo Mlllor. "A featuro of tho Installation wan tho coronation of flowers for whloh tho Chatburn quurtotto was on hand to sing Old Coronation. "At tho couclitBlon of tho SlBtora' work n banquet wns spread. It In cluded ehlcUon and nil tho flxlagn and Ml did It full JtiBtlco. "Hi the Interval the lodgo room was clodrcd or tlio equipment tor tho provloils work and inndo roady for tho Kuights. They Installed officers ub followsC. C, Ralph Dlppol; V. C. W. A. Hover; Prolate, Z. H. Gatchell; M. A.. J. l. Howe; I. a., J. It. Jones; Q. G., ltoy Corson; r. W., V. 'llrouer; Sec, B. Harrington; M. 13., A. Garfield; Installing Officer, T. D. White. During the evening thcro was sev eral b'r'lof. JllghlB of oratory and among those vho took part woro T. D. Whjto, Geo. Topping, Jns. Mast, Mrs. Barrows and II. Jackson. Miss Iln. Joluisou lso,.favorod tho assemblage- with a song. , MTTLH TOTS 1'ARTiY I Noxt loudny, afternoon Mrs. C. R. Peck will entertain for her little daughter, Louiso,- at their home on South Elovouth strcot. , CHORUS PRACTICES I A successful rohoursal of both tho Male and mixed choruses was hold Inst Monday ovonlug.nt the conserva tory. Tho mlxod chorus has begun rehearsing "Hlawathu'x Wedding Feast," and Gerald Hunt, instructor, Is well pleased with the , progress they aro making. The choruses will moot again noxt Monday evening ftt tho usual hour. , . 4 1 J TRIO CARD CLUB I Tho Trio Card Club mot .In social session, yesterday afternoon nt the horiio of Mrs. Henry O'Marn fcind spent tho afternoon hour? at cards, Mrs, J, W. Hlldeubraud winning prlzo for high score. Mrs. J. W,, Da vis substituted for Mrs. J. II. Stad den who loft this weok on a visit at Washington points. Itr two weeka tho club will meet again with Mra, Win. Schroedor. The club niomhors present this weok wore: Mrs. Schro edor, Mrs. W, F, Lo Mloux, .Mrs. T. S. Hurvoy, Mrs. Norls Jeutton, Mrs. J. G, Kinney, arru. II. 13. Bultmann. MrB. J. W. Hlldonbrand, Mrs. Frank Donnlug, Mrs, It. A. Wells, Mrs, 0, II. Wella, und Mrs, O'Mara. , .j. . . t INFORMAL CHAT J $$ Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Mrs. P. L. Grannls and daughter, Caro line, Mrs. N. II. MacMtllan and Mrs. W. A. Rold and children HoIqu and Wnrron. spent Thursday aftor noon with Mrs. Sohlbrodo, Mr, Hold's mother, In Plat B. Mrs. Win. Horsfall Jr., entortatn cd a few friends Informally at sew Ing last Wednesday afternoon. (Contlmiod on Pago Eight) THE HENRIK GJERDRUM ; CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC (INCORPORATED) J" "' JT PIANO VOICE VIOLIN HARMONY AND HISTORY. OF MUSIC (Ask for booklet.) A -l as