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9 THE.COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELb. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916 EVENING EDITION r" SEVEN i fTTB'- imw ii'iimmi i Mim i i i " i trirf 2ssive rcsit,nts of Rrst Addition, the dis w fcmmonly known as Eastporl, after a spirited oon- FMri FWnRnmiC mff adaptcd to that section sclected 5i m 0D fro.n tllc nu"i2rous names suggested, as he most appropriate and descriptive of their home see on. in the future, this residence district of Marshfield will he known as ENGLEWOOD. ii "jesjrono community spirit displayed by the residents nf FWR punnn hn.L o.,V,i :., ' ... ganiaztion of the Englewood Civic League and the entire attention of the League will be devoted to the welfare and progress of the exclusive section of ENGLEWOOD. pjyWp'MjpK'WCirj lUMprjBiy if sitfjjKMpiMAx.tVT.j,UA JiiUii a ft i Ji 1 . LX iii i,illtlitfi 1 1 1 1 J i nvTrffMTT I V 1 1 V 1 1 J sH i ial (Continued From I'nRoTwo) I I'l'NKS' IMX'ITAIi ' ; i R(P ynclds Delpmeinit C 178 Central (OWNER FIRST ADDITION) Call 160 for Plat. j: ' " ! immmmmmmmmmmammmmmamammmmmammmmmmMmmmHm 1 Ml . . RustyiWater Where red or rusty water occurs, It iilniaHt nlwnyn comes from At hot ater fnurots. Tho water is illsuoloral bucnuuo o tlio rotting of tlio insldo of tlio hot water piping In tlio Iioiiho and Is oi dirt or foreign niattor, for If It woro then both tlio liot mid raid water would lio dlBeolorod. TIiu hot wulur piping In soma houses causes uro rust tliaii In othoro, duo lo tbo Kiilvanlzoil coating of tlio pipes being of poorer quality. When placing now or rcpalrlnG oll wntor piping, lllHl"t on' yiur pluinbor using tlio best grado of galvanized Iron pipe of not less than tliroc-fourtlis Inch diameter. Where rusty liot water Ih oapcciully bad It can bo remedied to i considerable extent by having a plumlior attach an Inexpensive dolco to tlio wnlcr plpo ontorlng tlio hot wator coll or stove tack for tlio Introduction or a rmall nmoiint of llino each week. Tho llmo added to tho hot water will largely provont tlio forma tion of niBt In tlio hot wator pipes, hut It will mako tho wator lomcwhat harder and renulro moro soup. Don't boat your hot wator supply, too hot. A tomporatiiro of HO degrees Is sufficient for all ordinary uhcs or hot water mid to exceed this eauscs trouble. Klusli the rust out of tho bottom of jour hot water tank nt least onco u wook Hvory hot wator tank should linvo a faucet for this purpose. ft. COOS BAY WATER COMPANY MAHHIII'IHIil) AND NOUT1I 1IICM), OltKGON. Safety First Service? rimiAxn .maiiink, automohim:, iikaihi, accidknt, MI'K, WOKKMKX'.H COMPENSATION AM) LIAIULITV INKUUANUU E. I. CHANDLER, Agency. Cdo iiuiidiii): IMurshflelil, Oregon. Add to your Home Comforts and At tractions . . . . FATIIHIt nrier your haul dnyV labor uhut will add 'moro to your comfort null relaxation tlinii a nice locking chair or easy chair? MOTIIIlIt What, gives joii moro pleasure tlinii to hare a nlco rock lug chair In which to seal your friend when Mio (Irons In to mjiv or chat uulillu in tlio afternoon. YOUNG FOLKS What adds moro to tho nttrnriiio, cosy appear unco of tha silting room or parlor In your liViiuo than u few nlco rocking clinics or easy chairs? In Tact, they are something; tlio whole family can tako prldo anil comfort In. Como In and let us show you souio nko ones. Last evening tho largest audlonco Unit over was oiitortiVncd at the llen ir.k OJordruni Conservatory, attdnded ( tho advanced pupils recital glvon at 8 o'clock lu tho recital hall. Choice ! uoquols or spring flowers placed hero niul there added to tho artlotle ar 'rniigeiu'ont of tho rc-oltal hall. Tho hnstriini'Mitul selections wero glvon with a brilliancy and finish that won (ill fnin P l.n..i.. ...(.. f it I imiidid ui iiuui'ij- upiMaiiHO irom me i.stencrs and tho vocal numbers wero eiiually delightful. Following Is tho program: March llsro.'qiio tlolibacrts ailssea Irene Holm" and Kilun Larson (Two 1'lanoB) The Gull Shilling Whcroforo Sparkle the Dowdropa Roscnfcld Mrs. K. llorgland Valflo Arabysijuo Lsicl: Miss Victoria KJelland ru tho Tlnio of noses . .". . . ItclrlinnU Tho S. tnr Itcgorn Miss Anna Cox Nocturne. In C Minor Flebi Aragoin.'so (from Hallo: I o Oil) MllESCIl't Mica lreuo Holm How Sweet tho Moonlight Sleeps Upon This 1 runic Luhmnn r.MlBB Mildred HIplcy mid Gerald Hunt IWnllvIn M Mlnni r'li.,1.1.. a I w..w,.... E Miss Kdua I.iirsnu iSyinphonlo No. ft (first movomont) H 1 linn I liti'nn The Misses Victoria KJelland, Hortha Davis, lllldur Solandor nnd Mario . Largent (Two 1'lanos, S hnndo) work among tho young, people lu tho Port a very onjoynblo session. Tho (Mission schools, especially In lud a. .morning and afternoon hours woro (.'MrB. S. J. Iniinel's paper was along spent In bowing and transaction -nt tlio line of agricultural development mutters of business. Plans woro In tlio mission schools. A very In- niado for the lunclieon which tlio Westing arldo entitled "Jlannnirs Indies will glvo at tho hall In two lloy nnd Mluo" was read by Mrs. C. weoka for the public. Among tho ladles, of the Slstorhood present wero Mrs. It. W. Palntor, Mrs. 15. h. Hop sou, Mrs. S. J. linuiol, Mrs. 15. Yakd. Mrs. h. 15. Hendrl.v, Mrs. A. V. Orogg, Mrs. .1. W. Jlotloy, Mrs. V. A. Held, Mrs. .1. C .Tones, Mrs, V. II. Cox, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrcdo iul Mrs. 1 K. Oettlns. Tho Sisterhood will meet ngum lu two weeks. c jjA. soiiiiircdo. jiio mission scunois Lhnil tholr work In genoral wero In terestingly told or by Mrs. Itrtd, tho leader. ' Iloll call was responded to with 'current ovonts coucurning Indln. At the closo of tho afternoon the hostess served light rcfrcshmnts. Tli next C. V. II. M. meting will ibo on tho evening of tho Ith of April for tho husbands and friends of tfio members nt tho homo of Mr. And Mrs. 15. U llopsnu, nnd tho latter twill bo In chnrgo of tho program. h . , , . .uixmi.ss cia'ii . . . : An unlisunHy Interesting meeting of tho Progress Club was hold Mon day afternoon w.tli Mrs. Harry Nas burg ub hostoss. Tho program car ried out tho study of French women In science nnd different phnscs of tho subject wero very ably handled by a number of tho members with tho Ifollowlug topics: Miillininnlli's Prntinroil In' Mm It " ' ..... .. , ir , t .. ,..,. t . .ft n..,, n.,.1 n,1 I... M..u II l u, '"'" " " "yi ". '"H ' ... V. VJ ...... . U..1. ... ..1,0. u. I.i L ' .. fi ; liADIICS' MVV CliUlt i The Ladles Art Club Momborn nnd a lew friends woro delightfully eutertnlncd yestordny nftornoon by Mrs. Henry Hoeclc at her homo In North I U' i id. Daffodils iiredouiluntod in tho ducorntlous. A delightful lunclieon .was served, Mrs. Hooclc lining nssluted by Miss Hoeck anil Miss Larson. Tho club members en joying bur hospitality woro Mrs. W. II. Curtis, Mrs. It. 11. Walter, Mm. V. 15. Hongland, Mrs. Clco. Ayro, Mrs. O. S. Torrcy, Mrs. V. h. Sum- ARM ROCKERS FROM $3 TO $35. - ' " Going & Harvey Co. Complete House Furnishers M. I). ItltOTIIKItllOOl) I Abstracts Kor rollablo Abstracts of Tillo and Information about COOS MAY' HKAIj KSTATIC, hco Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Mnrshflold and Couulllo City, Orogon. t.rtcrl agents KasMtlo ntnl Sengstackeii'N AiMItloii. BpIM nttcntluu paid (o iiNsossniontH and payment of I men. HH.VIIV Hi:STACK15N, Managi-r, I I i ssssnsssBssVHIl 4 n H vjTmFTnB mm B mWMHUIFmWmmWiViM ' ' ZZ BisHsRkdsmJCsV 1 ' BHHHHPuJWH sssVflH Ju 9 Kf 'vh BRsWsKI'' vfl ' WisHHsWsV'm lisH i,VHHMHILssKiHsV Ti I H The Kilburn Sails for PORTLAND via Astoria MARCH 12 The Breakwater Sails for -EUREKA, SAN FRANCISCO, SANTA BARBARA LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO Direct MARCH 10 .. From Smith Terminal Dock. For information call 136 L G. CUSHING, Agent. Tho Marshfield M. 15. Brotherhood i lu ;d their regular business snsson I Wednesday ovonlng at tho church iliull. A social tlnio was later enjoyed, 'chess and rook being played Three new it'embors woro enrolled and they 'vro 15. A. Nelson, G. A. Honcbrako, 'and V. V. Lnnuworthi. Tli", jrom ' 'nrs present woro: 15. II On'ipt'-M, Kov. Jos. Knotts, G'Jo. N. Holt, J. 15. Hed'jts. I. S. Knufnian, Ir-i Howo, Mllo Siimuor, V. L. Sumner, David Kelson, 15. A. Nolsou, (1. A. lloni hrnko, W. V I.nugwortliy, Chas. Lyons, .lolin Lyons, J. Leo Urnwn.nud P. 15. Allen. C. W. II. .M. KKSKIO.V .Tho Christian Womou's Hoard of Missions mot at tho Christian church hall Tuosday afternoon when tho hostesses wero Mrs. L. 15, Hendrlx rand Mrs. J. C. .lonos. Tito proi;rain was In cliurgo of Mrs. V. A. Held and was a study of tin C. V. II, M. Chandler Astronomy Mrs. P. W. Payne. Physics, Mlnorology nnd N'ntural Sotoueea Mrs. Ward M. Hlnko. 15xiloratlon and Medicine Mrs. A. 15. Adolsporgor. At tho conclusion of tho literary program, tlio members enjoyed n so- klnl sess'.on nnd Into In tho afternoon, tho hostess nsslstod by Mrs. Horbcrt Lockhart served n I'dollclous liiuchonn at small tables, 'which woro artistically graced with red camellia favors. Mroitliy and Mrs. 15. 1). McArthnr nnd tho special gliosis of tho afternoon wore: Mrs. II. C. Dlors, Mrs. Will iam Hooclc and Mrs. Annlo Larson. Thy club will bo entertained noxt Friday by Mrs. II. G. Hoy in South Mnrshflold. 4 ALPHA HOCII5TV UANCI5 9 two wooks with Mrs. A. 15. Adelspor- gor, on Fifth streot. Mis. Adelsperger, Mrs, W. M. Hlnko, .'.Mrs. II. 11. Chandler, Mrs. I). 15. Ma- louoy, Mrs. It. W Morrow, Mrs. V, S. Nicholson, Mrs. P. W. Payne, Mrs. P. W. Powors, Mrs. W. T. Rtoll, Mrs. J. V. Ilonndt, Mrs. A. J. M. Robert son, Mrs. A. C. Vestal, Mrs. P. L. Grnuulti nnd Mrs. Nasburg. CIIKISTIA.V SISTKItllOOD HI5HSIOX. Tho Alpha Socloty of Kmmanuel pnrlsh was responslblo last Satur day ovonlng for ono of tho most do- Tho noxt club mooting will bo In fHrjlitful affairs of tho soason, that ot u danco glvon in Mooso Hall. Tho commlttoo on arrangements, Misses The niombers out this weok woro: Mlldrod lKploy, Allco Curtis and Grace Williams had chargo of tho af- falr, nnd owing to tho fact that tho society has Just rocontly been or gnul.ed, tho mombors arQ to bo com pllmonted on tlio success of tho rpnrty, which was Indeed an unusu ally pretty ono. Thirty-two couples wero present. During tho ovonlng, delicious punch was norved by Mrs. Francos Hazard, Mrs. Nancy Noblo ami Mrs. Kin ma Nasburg. Kxcollont music was furnished by Anthony's or- Tho hulks of tho Christian church lolicutrn. Tho patronesses woro: Slstorhood mot Wednesday In tho .Mrs. M. L. Mny, Mrs. A. C. Vestal, church hall for an all dey bosbIoii, Mrs. .1. W. Honuett. Mrs. Claudo Nns w1th a luncheon nerved at noon for'.lnirg and Mrs. Herbert Lockhart. ' tho in mbora or tho different fain- " llles. A largo number wero present I' tit the luncheon and tho ladles re- tfoutluuod on page 8) Electric Advertising Stimulates Any Business WnUeem&tuVer"rePeated message of an Electric Sign mindi rff ' lts siory is flashed insistently into the eyes WDGr.nn?v.eryoneforbloclsupand down the street. SSAGE WHEN0ToTDrBYd' IV,UST READ-"Y0UR SfLES High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery serviceEf ficient clerks being out of tho high rent district and keeping' our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagknd The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. i Unconsc AnfElectric Sign QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phone 106-L. MARSHFIKIJ, ORHOON I "rpianpnf J. !y !t lnf ,uences People, and draws them to' FRMOFAnSpD?;. ELECTRIC SIGNS ARE THE ONE UtusKTISIGEVERYWE BEADS, ' ; operate ptda It,ay hw little it will cost to install raie a TRADE-PULLING SIGN. Oregon Power Co. south coos juvkk iioat ' shiivici: LAUNCH KXl'UKSS leaves Jfiushfli'lil every dny 8 11.111. Lpavcji lii'nd of river nt rt:l." .,, STK.1.MKU HMXHOW leaves head of river illy nt 7 ii.iu. Leaves Jlnislineld at a p.m. Fur charter apply on hoard. HOOI3IIS X- SMITH, I'rops. BLANCO Jhe Public Service Hotel Ji:is Just been tlmrouglily renovnt- 'ed, mill oneneil to tin pulille .Marrli vlht, 11)1(1. Soiuo of tli!) features 'pr this old hostelry aro. free cm jpioynient lii:ro:in, fi' nowiiijj room, , inl'oriiiatlon hulletin mid kind ticjit J nient, Tho pntrouiitf:) of (l:o public lis Milliiteil. 1 ULAXrO IIOTI5L 1U2 North Front Street, Maihliflelil, Oregon FOIt TRANSFFR AND BTOHAfiK OF HOt'SMHOLI) fJOODS, FHRIfiHT AND llAfiOAOK Call FERGUSON TRANSFER l'hono lUit Itt'stilenro l'hono 1JI-.T Miuhi't 4vp, anil Wnterfront BE CAREFUL IN BUYING A PIANO A piano is something you don't care to buy every day. When you do buy one you want to know that it is wortli what you pay for it that it will give you the ser vice and satisfaction you had in mind at the lime of purchase. Quite often transient salesmen approach you, claim they arc factory agents, selling direct, represent that they can sell high priced pianos for far less money, etc. We advise you to take all this with a grain of salt. Listen to their talk if you wish, get their prices if you so desire, BUT See us and let us figure with you Before You Buy A little talk with us costs you nothing and puts you under no obligation what ever. Just bear in mind that makers of high grade pianos never employ transient agents. , WE SELL PIANOS We have Uprights, Grands and Players now on floor AT CHICAGO PRICES tower than ever quoted you in Marshfield. Terms, if you wish them. We carry the largest line of Talking Machines and Records in Southwestern Oregon. L L. THOmA5 house CENTRAL AVENUE MARSHFIELD 'HlHBiRBiBHBRjHBBBHBSHHHiHIIMIHHHi