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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1916)
irmjr jf II" m jp fj yew " rTT w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916 EVEWIWG EDITION EIGHT V l?rJwTwrVt!' uwwwpf wffH'if ' " 111 1 w New Spring Shoe Styles BAY CITV All) I . U ( i i w w:f ( 4 'lean-cut, graceful linos murk (lio now Shoes for Spilng. Wo liavc (lie (UIIOIIS Kripp endorf -Di ttman Shoes for Women ii all (lie now nIjU's mid color., Including both lace and button pnt- ornu. colors arc iiiiick, ran, into, Jglit (imy, Dink Gray and llronu; uiciths a a t i:e. "THEY IIOU) T1IKIK SHAPE." SOCIAL CALENDAR .Mrs. Ilniiiorus of Day City attorned u pleasant afternoon Tor tho ladles of tlio Bay City Aid Society nt hor homo Wednesday afternoon, tlio members spending tno liours In sew- ,r Ing and conversation until toward' evening when tlio hoatoss sorved a, dainty repast. The ladles out ilils ' week wore: Mrs. Orandoll, Mrs. Hon- mlngwuy, Mrs. Colo, Mrs. K. II. Kcl- ley, Mis. Kellcy, Sr., Miss Ilruco Kel- ley, .Mrs. A. L. Foster, .Mia. J. P. i Mrs. rMLUtilniiBill Moloney, .Mrs. Allen, Mrs. O'Connor, and Mrs. Bentz. gnvo a delightful dnnriiig party lust Wednesday evening nt Mooes Hall. There was n good attendance and ev erybody reports u. most enjoyable time. Hub Dry Goods Company "SMART WEAR FOK WOMEX" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phono am. IwBI " -r-A LOHOE DAXCIXfl PARTY I ! The Vasa Order of Llniion Lodge ! SPECIAL MUSIC I ! "Oh, Soo Wlmt Lovo" Is tho name jor tho sacred duct which Mrs. Alice Hall and .Mr. Herbert Dustorud will sing tomorrow mortilnc nt tho Pr. JLytorlun church. Alias Mnry Kruso BJvIII nccotniiany them nt tho orfenn. vouxo peoples' society j The Young People's Society oj tho Norwegian Lutheran church mot at thu home of Hov. It. O. Tjiorpo on Friday evening. Those present woro: Pror. GJordrum, Mrs. E. Hot gland, Oliver Larson, Miss Klslo Larson, MIks Edna Johnson, tho Mlsst-a Cora nd Alice Matlilsen, E. 0. Mellem nnd j Peter Thorpe. Tho program consist ed of several pluno selections by Prof. ((IJenlrum, and songs by Mrs. E. Horg i land. MONDAY Progress Club wllli It. II. Corey. Alpha Delphian Club with Miss Myrtle Downer. TUESDAY North Bond Mothers' and Teachers' Club at 3 o'clock In Central School building. AJpha Delphian Society of J North llond nt thi public i library. , WEDNESDAY United Hrclhrcn Ladles Aid of North Bond enter- tain Union Aid at Presbyter- Ian church. ! Pteabyterian Ladles Aux- ! Illnry with Mrs. Eva Cain- mill. North Dond D. M. p. Club with Mrs. Itoy O. Urain- ard, Prlsclllas with Mrs. L. Cl.ristonson In Hunker II 111. THURSDAY Dahlia Club with Mis. .1. E. Cooley In Euglcwnod. North Bend Episcopal Guild with Mrs. tloorgo Stoiihenson. Alert Club with Mrs. .Tcnnlo Lnndrlth on North ( C003 Hivcr. . ... ......., i iNoun nenu .ninior ncwuig v Club with Clara Kelioo. Kill DAY IClunoy Club parly lit tlio homo of Mr. nnd Mis. Borgren In Noith llond. Remember tm Old Saymg: IWfien better cars are o .' DUlCk will MM well it certainly proved correct for the 1916 Buick is certainly better by far than any car sailing at anywhere near thc.same prise. fM-SUt;7ii 'I"'1 'ws C- (Continued From Page Three) I THIMULECLUnMEETlXCJ Tho homo of Mrs. A. S. Ilnnunond of North llond, which was tho scone of tho Thlmblo Club mcotlnir yester day nftornoon, wnu benutirully docor ntcd for tho evont with rhododen drons and tho table was very urtlsKc nlly arranged with cliolco dallies. Af ter inattorn of routine business had been disposed of, tho Indies spent tlio nftornoon in fancy work nnd social chat as usual, and at tho close of n delightful session, tho hostoBH assist ed by Mrs. A. E. Uoso and Mrs. II. K. UurmcBtor sorved u dnllcloiis courso luncheon. The special guests Invited woro: Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Iris Elrod. Tho inombors In attond nnco woro: Mrs I. n. Partlo, Mrs. II. E. nurmestnr, Mrs. M. 0. Coleman. Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire Mrs. M. B Evcrltt, Mrs. It. V. Oobhnrdt, Mrs. J. II. Groves, Mrs. Koscoo Hazor, Mrs. Fred Kruso, Mrs. (loorgo Muudlgo, Mrs. J. G. Mullop and Mrs. Ito&o. Iu two weoks, Mrs. Gobhardt will ontortnln tho club at tho homo of Mrs. C. 3". Kaiser. meeting noxt Thursday Iipb heon postponed until tho following week Ion account of next week bolna Holy Week. Mrs. Eugono O'connoll will bo tho hostess. The members pres ent this wook were: Mrs. V. E. A! IIOOIC SOCIAL .- Thursday ovonlng, tho Wesloyan DiblO clllSS Of tlin f I? olmmli ir Ion, Mrs. Olivia Ednian, Mrs. Carl Aorth llond, gave a rook Poclal which Evertson, Mrs. Lily Frledborg, Mrs. 'wus attended by thlrty-throo of tho A. T. Hnlncs, Mrs. Alice Hall, Mrs. 'inombors nnd visitors. Tho prlzo for J. T. Hnrrlgan, Ms. Frances Hazard, highest points wont to Claronco Klb Mrs. Elizabeth Hydo, Mrs. Aloxandni ler. A splendid luncheon was served Lando, Mrs. ICnto Kando, Mrs. E. at a latr hour. Mlngiis, Mrs. George Murch, Mrs. j : W. P. Murphy, Mrs. l F. MoKn!ght. , Mrs. Mnry McKnlghl. Mrs. E. tVC'on- j CHKMIKTUY LUXCIIKOX noil, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. Charles . Stauff and Mrs. Annie Tower. Tho Chomistry Class or 1 01 G or "North Dond High School gavo u luncheon this week, sorvlng ruko on , r i" j J ( t INFORMAL CHAT t Mrs. II. L. Coleman of Portland expects to visit here nt the home of i hor parents, Mr, and iMrs. A. J. Savage, somotlme In July. Max Itelgard of tho stato univer sity at Eugene apont the week hero with his parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Itelgard. i' Mrs. C. II. Marsh and daughter Miss Isl.i lort thlh wcok for Eu-1 gene, to hoar tho New York Sym phony Orchestra. j Mrs. William Hnrsfiill Jr., and, Mlns Clara Myron or Marshflold attended the Now York Symphony Orchoatrn concert In Eugene this week. : i Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson ro 34 x 4 Tires 1 1 inches clearance ' 15 miles to gallon of gasoline 1000 miles to gallon of cylinder oil Cantilever springs Valve in head motor More power I ess upkeep Less operating cxp:nse Water pump cooling MINNIMUIS CLUII a Tho Mlnno-WU Club was delight fully ontortalned at tholr roguliu meeting -this week at tho homo o ATIIEXE DELPHIAN SOCIETY a pair of scales, tho dollies wore of 'tmm"1 ,"8t Saturday from a trip filter papers, cups wero beakers tilled. t3 Snn '' ru,,( ,8Cn u,ul I'ortluml. , Tho Athene Delphian Club mot In wIth 1)imch am, tll0 ;co cri,am wnJ tho North lloml Public Library Tuos- Lmetl , ovnporfttlnB ,,,. J, Mr- nm ,,rfl' C' Vn ny day evening. Members responded to proved to bo a great success and after ljft on " ,'bI,,hb n" Plwwure trip roil call wllli .niotatlous Iront Hon , tho class had finished tliov Invited l0 ''"" "llJ wcok. micro liioy PARTS CARRIED IN MARSHFlELD 2 to 50 Miles on High Gear Better place your order now to avoid raise in price and be sure you ivill get dalivery. LET ME SHOW YOU HOW THE BUICK OPERATES . Gootinim's Garage Phone 373-L Marsbfield ttzrnMnnHAi:iM:rjK,'sircv.iTi &iWl&ZtMtiXmMMt32 MVMHIQMtlMfMII ww r v wwijiw m m mi ttiiiwi ISTlli OFFICERS! iVjaamwMiemKsaimxssaammsasTsasrs Hur. Tho following papers woro both In torestlng and Instruct Ivo: 11m fnr.,.m. In . nl .,., l.n ln..l,.u ":,il l"y OCaiO, mi... ... .1.- ..-. ... .... ,.,.... ..... .....I i ma in uiu nrai ui ua kiiiii nun nils bcon tried In tho North ltoud High .MOOSE HALL IK CltOWDKIl KOIt AXXl'AL CEUICMOXY "Tho Homaii Enmlly," Miss Amy School nnd piovod a complete succoss Tun n mm ! ".Morality Among tho Homans," Miss Holon Mondo. ''Professions and IJiislncs Actlvl ties," Miss Kato Mondo. "Sports and Aniusonicnts, Mnrguerito Woldy, Miss PABTIME OLUII Tho Pastlmo Club of North Dond wero pleasantly entertained Wednos Miss Corning, who has been an efficient teacher In tho Oeirtrnl l.nlmnl In l n 1.0I1 1 Inl.l r.. .1.. . . .ovmwui in ..iiiiouiiuiu mi uiu iuibi 4jthreo years, haa resigned hor posl- . itlon and gono back to hor homo In Viown in tlio hopes of benefitting Tho Mooso Hall was packed last her health. Mrs. Lionel Cordon ovonlng with attendnnco at- their nn wlll teach In hr placo tompo.rarlly. I mial Instnllntlon of offlcors. Thoro Many l-'rlends of Older (intlitT lio- j grain Ih Appieclatod CiimIm nnd ' - Duiiclng t'ntll Late Hour I -... tfiAn ! f M tuntlH 4 m tf n t rri... nll. mnni nt'aln TllOLllaV OV- " ornuuii .., .win. u..Di... 4.,..n ,.v enlng nt tlio Library. Tlioso pifsont wero: Mrs. A. S. Mrs. C. LaChappollo, special gnosis Hisoy, Mrs. Charlos S. Kaiser, Mrs being Mrs. O. T. Ynugli, Mrs. Wind-1 J. S. Taylor, Mrs. M. M. Itlrliard blglor nnd Mrs. M. LaCliupelle, who assisted tho .hostess In serving u anili ty luncheon at tho closo of tho after '. '. ' 'dies liresoilt! M'h. A. II. llnrlivulilrn son, Miss Helon .Mondo, Mlas Kato ,. , .. " ...., .Mondo, Miss IHta Tayl Stophons, Mlbs Amy Is; v v wus a very well appreciated program Mrs. K. K. Jones ontertalnod in- following tho coromonles and after .horhomo. Tho usunlsoclnl dlvor8loiis!forma,,y TH(ly afternoon for a' this, cards and dancing until a Into woro indulgod in and at tho closo of "l""uir ' ,B,,,M' , j Hour. T Tho offlcors Installed woro: The homo of Mr. nnd Mr3. Lloyd ; Prcscott of Castsldo was tuado hap- tho afternoon, tlio hostess sorved tomptlng dainties to tho following In- uopu. Tho members out this wools guerlto Woldy. .wnrns Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs. V. II. Drossor, Mrs. John Dauhney, Mrs. W. ula, Miss Kato. ' py tills week by the advent of n lor. Maa Carrie I r8 J """' S p" "f , "' mt, daughter, .their first ctnid. aacs.'l.sa.Mar-ff"'1:. Prescott was formerly Miss UM'i" "SS." "' ,Mr8' n8C0 BtabetU Tellofson. n. 13rovn, Mrs. E. Kolley. Mrs Mary i AUCTIOX lUUDHK CLl'lt Thompson, Mrs. O. W. llrlggs, Mrs, V. B. Hoagland and Jlrs. W. II. Per kins. At tho end of two weoks, tho club will meet nt tho homo of .Mrs. Per kins, ! V A. CLP II I Mrs. Nancy Noblo was n pleasing hostess Thursday afternoon at her homo to tho ladles of the A. N. W. Club nnd had as special guezt ot nun- At tho mooting of tho Auction lfrldgo Club Vodn08day alftornoon at tho apartments of Mrs. Carl L. Davis at tho Myitlo Anns, all of tlio members woro prosont o.copt Mrs. K. Crosthwalto, and Mrs. R, W. Payne substituted In her placo. A dainty two-courso luiichcon piecedcd tho nf tornoon diversion of cards, at which high score was won by Mrs. It. E. Laraway. Tho rooms woro prettily docoated with sweet peaa and huck leberry. Tho members out ivoro: iimzor. .Mrs. Edward Thomas, nml j Mrs. It. o. Krnlnnril, Mrs. W. McNay, . and Mrs. Elmer Woods. im i. throo special guosts. Tho dub will moot again In two weeks with Mrs. Derbyshire. TO MKKT MONDAY Tho Ladles Auxiliary of tho Pres bytoriau phurch will havo a called inoetlng, .Monday afternoon .it" the Presbyterian church. or, Mr8. J. T. McCorma?, of IlerUoley, j Mr8, j. s. Lyons, Mrs. H. E. Lara Callf. Tho usual social diversions way, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. A. weio enjoyed until tho serving of a O. lingers, Mrs A 13. Adolsporgor, dainty luncheon by tho hostess. Tho and Mrs. P. V. Cattorlln. JP XKWSPAPKU .MAX VISITS PublMicr or tho Spilngfltlil ews Is. On Coos Hay AVllllnm Dill, editor nnd publish er of the Springfield Nows, was a M visitor hero yesterday, leaving this .;. .;. -j. . Mm. It. O. Uralnard and Mrs. Fay Ward of North Dond woro guests on Thursday of this weoit at tho homo of Mrs. J. W. Davis on South Elovonth St. Dr. E. E. Straw Past Dictator. ' Mel G, Duncan Dictator. II. L. Pratt VIco Dictator. Qeorgo S. Capps Prolate. O. S. Martin Treasurer. George Cook Secretary. Cal Langworthy Sorgount Arms. II. Dnrgolt Inside GuanU Carl Illbarger Outside Guard, Davo Musson Trustee Tho Installation wnn niiblln nun whoro woro a croat ninnv. rrinmin rr Misses Lucy and Florence Pow-'tl0 or(lor nrosent. oi8 will leave on tho train tomor- -,, roUonB wnB tl0 . tow morning to resumo tholr work lAddresa mi ft. n,,r.n at the htato University nt EugenoSolo Mre Chnr,CB sta,lff aftor apondlne tho Raster vaca- neadlnB . . Mrs. V. W. Langwortl .y ! tloii horo with tholr parents Mr. Solo Mrs. E. Torroy Loylnnd I nnd Mrs. A. II. rowers. RninMi,. U f A J 1 " I 1 ' j-Jv j l a ri ' I' f" J ilwujs SA Mo 1PEC Nert Week WILL put your onoimogirainni on yomir cair in (M gold for o . y1 I luurtATiw- i;i.h;im-- emu o Eye Glass Service Itoglstorod optician always on tho Job Eyes scientifically examined day (or night by nppolntinenTT Lenses ground whllo you wait Broken lenses duplicated .Hf iu t Glassos tightened, adjusted, etc., fieo ' Propared eyo-glnss cleaners froe (Call and get one) BIRCH The Exclusive Optician At Hod Ci-oss Pharmacy. pluming lor ins noiuo again. jeoi- j)0rt, ing tno need of a few days rest from hla dutl8, ho cast dull care I aside and walked from Florence I down along the beach nnd over itho hills to Marshflold. On Thurs day night ho camped along side of a log on the hard sands tho other side ot Ten Mllo Creek, and said I ho felt glad to be thoro. Mr. Dill was formerly night editor of tho SMornlng Itegl3tr at Eugene until ho bought out the Springfield paper two years ago. Ho visited In North Bend yesterday with Kdgar McDan lei, un old frlond of his. Miss .Myitlo Cowan will roturn to Eugene tomoirow. to again tako up her work nt tho stale university after a ton day's visit here nt tho homo of her patents, Mr. nnd ,Mi. Jas. Cowan Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Evorlson"1 spent tho day Ycdnosday at Heeds- Mooso Quartet, consisting of Charles Stauff. V. W, Langwor thy, O. A. Martin and J. O. Lang-woithy. .emember Wlbeira Boying Fiunnrnitore, Draperies, Rogs Dishes si GOES INTO DAIHYIXG Ouura- of HastiMidorf IMnro Is Hi-ancli-lug Out Evoryon'o who visits tho beach knows tho Uastondorf farm. Regard- "Mrs. Frederick Browno, wife ot 'ing a new enterprise thero tho Coos tho Southorn Pacific onginoer at b-o- fleld Is a guest at tho C. M. Byler Hay Nows says: I .Tnlin nnfrlnnilnitf lm .. j-i " '"""iimuii, uiu uuiurir.8ing i Times Wnm MU nra tlio one mo dlum nhicli reaches ALL tlio people. Tliuv tmguire niibllr nttentlnu cvci-t 8j liny -Always ou the Job. homo at North Bend. Later Mrs.j'Cnpo Arago farmer, contemplates urowno win proceed to San Diego, t making a shift his farming enter prises. Heretofore ho has engaged extensively In raising Btock for the PERRY,' & NICHOLSON will show you tho larscrt, most "P ""u ihiuj, inuro is no gouing aiounn iiiui. ihM i'khuv & NICHOLSON, abtolutoly gunranie )ou . . -.iu Ui uuu uu mwer man tneirs nuvpr win wu mi i.s, don't forget that. 1KMHV r. vtmmi n. ...... ... lll.,...r,l lorlllg SO 111" 4 ...... k. 4-iiiiiwUOUJN Will gIVO J llll IU'Wii" " can pay by the week or month. r,r,r,, . .. . VOU. WO"" i-iwiiu iNiuuoi.soN wan you. ami mis " ' ,. B,,n irlil ..l.ll.l n ,.,0 .. ..... .i.i ., Lnniltlflll. rig"" i .. ., w...... w, (i,,u llltlll, IU .), I. IIIUU PIUIW """ to tho Noble Thentor, 300 for jourself, ami I good furnlshluga ut low prices. , ,nm the truth m Calif., on a business trip. WILL .SHIP TIES market, but in the future Intends to William Best, manager of thoftuin his attention to dairying. Ho' Fyfe company at Bandon. spent1 has a barn, Just completed, on his j a day or two at Port Orford thelnlaco that is nn nr .o. ' Perry latter part of last weola. Mr. Best 3aya that his company Is go ing to ship many ties from horo nclniGiis Centra! Avenue cement and modern structures in! Cooa county. It covers a ground ' fipneo of 12Sx7C feet which glve3 you this summer, and that the wlra. tho Idea that Ho has ample room for cauio iaiK is not a niuir, and that, housing his cattle fa stormy weather It will be installed hero in the and an abundance of room to store uear future Port Orford Tribune, hla farm produce. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back d -""- lOtAM.