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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1912)
SPECIAL EASTE 25 Per Cent 25 Per Cent Discount r000 AVORTII OF OUR CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK IX WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT KuALt Discount Sterling Silver and Plated Ware, Cut Glass and Hand Painted China EVERYTHING GOES TEN DAYS ONLY BEGINNING TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 13TH Red Cross Drug Store, .Iewelry Department 25 Per Cent Discount Agntc Grinding and Mounting. PHONE 122-J. Expert Watch Repairing 25 Per Cent Discount i Lambeth Prod Nomlo Cadillac Auto Service fiood oiwltcn.wnnblo H'cs All Night Sorvlco m a I.I..Ihm nodllPAM I VL. I. I tlnntn 951. II X After 11P.BI. "phono j. raiaro www Jnique Pantatorium ucxtniiEIlN DYERS. CIiKANEn8, feEIlS ami HAT RENOVATORS bit for Edward B. 8traiina & Co. tti WlorlnB Lot ua mnko your MSnlt. . . ... M fwnmeitlM. riinne ... irU(Ui,wtiohAvoomlnventlonbllltr IhltiluMirrlui ihii:ki.i:v a mi.n iihk. lUm-uMt Atlnrl. UUlulun. II. tl. Union Oils lilSOUNB DI8TILLATK BENZINE KKROSBNB SAMSON GAS ENOINEft Mid CEXTIUFUlML TUBITS CoosBay Oil & Supply Co. JStld, Ore. PHOTO Mail Order Bollelted. DONT BCY YOUR I1UTTER CltEAM OH MILK fikm tui: coos nAY ICn AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY Weu You Want Only tho BEST PHONE 73.T Delivery 8 a. m. 2 p. m. Beau Pot Chccso Try It. get a VACUUM CLEANER' ft lliat Sprln- HoiisfcK'nnliiB AX I II. 1 1) ( OPERATE TIII'M No Dust or Dirt Satisfaction Gimriintocd Ur.IlT TO II xim? AND " I ST I OH YEARS , TltY 0K fR.cn on m $10.00 A. Johnson, 0,t Furnlturo Storo n Coos Jlny J the imV110 try a Turk,Bh Batb There is always Good Style in an ARROW Collar E. W. Kammerer Says: JUST FROM THE INCUBATOR The Prettiest Line of Easter Bonnets Ever Hatched Chlckletts, everyone of them, all the new creations of the season, In every color immaginable, Scatch Ups The Fuzzy Wuzzys, Valours and Beavers, Price $3 to $5 Some Dandy Stiff Hats to Show You Come in and see how the new shapes look on you, Yours Anxious to Please The Toggery SOCIETY NEWS i HURRY! ITS GOING FAST We have a limited quantity of ALDER WOOD, cut into 2-foot leusths, suitable for fireplace that we will sell at $2.25 per load, while it lasts. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Phone 1 90-J. 182 So. Broadway. REAL ESTATE AND FIRE INSURANCE Bargains in Citii and Out side Property. AUG. FRIZEEN. 68 Central Ave., Marshfiel4. WANTED ! ! f AKI'ITTS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLISAN. by the Pneuma do Cleaning Company. Ordera foi work taken at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 106 (Coatlnuod from page 3.) nl moral conditions among tho young pcoplo of tho town. This mooting, called nt tho instigation of Mrs. Hor bert Armstrong and othor ladles of North Dond, Is to bo open to all par ents, both fathers and mothors, and to nnyono who takos an actlvo in terest In social conditions. Many names lmvo been suggested for this Bocloty and It will bo ono of tho pur poses of tho coining meeting to chotio n fitting name 0 Mrs. 12. P. Lowls, a sister of Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, and children of Fresno, Calif., aro expected hero in tho early summer to Bpond thrco or four months nt tho J. W. Flanagan homo. O Mrs. 13. K. Jones was hostess at a pleasant afternoon of sowing and chat Wednesday, ontcrtalnlng Mrs. Otto Schottor, Mrs. D. 0. Grcon, Mrs. 13. C Paddock, Mrs. Clnudo Nasburg, Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, Mrs. F. B. Haguo, Miss AUco Dutlor, Mlsa Evo- lyn Anderson, Miss Agnos iiutcui son and Mrs. Arthur McKoown. Mrs. Jonca was assisted by Mrs. Ha guo in serving tho dainty refresh ments that ended tho nftornoon. Miss Mnbol Mnthlson ontortalnod tho Jolly Dozen of Bunkor Hill at an afternoon of sowing nnd chat and planning for a social ovonlng that Is to bo given' Saturday April 13. Tho commlttoo on nrrangomonts Is com posed of Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. Dutz and Mrs, Hourko. Music by Miss DEAFNESS CANNOT nE CUHEI) brl rat applications, thry cannot reaeh the rtltt ( ixittlnn of the ear. There Is o-ily tons war to oilieiIeafiies,aml tnat U by con itllutlonalremeil'es. Deafneta U rallied by an Inflamed roi illtl'in of the inncoui lining nt the Knstachlan Tube. When Dili tube Is In flamed you liae a rumbling sound or lmpr. feet liratlnR, and when It li entirely closed f)eafneiUtherriiill,and unless the ItHUtti matloncnn be taken nut and this lube restored toll normal condition, hearing will be da it'oyetl foreYeMnlnecases out ol ten areramed by I'MarM. which is noinuiE out nn iiiiiam.i tned condition of theraucoua surfaces. Wo III give One Hundred ttollars for any ( case of dcalnrsii (caused by catarrh) tht can. i mi t.e cured by Ifan'a Catarrh Cure. Bend '"retar..h...ciKSBV A COi, ToIe ,, 0. Take full's Painllv rlll for conittpatton. Laura Dubay nnd n monologuo by Mrs. Geo. Hourko woro additional foaturcs of tho day. Present woro Mrs. A. L. Iiutz, Mrs. Hush, Mrs. Goo. Hourko, Mrs. Drockmlllor, Mrs. Lang don, Miss Dubay, Miss Dlancho Toll ofson and Miss MathlBon. Tho club will moot in two weeks with Mrs. Rourko, Tho PrlsclllaB will bo entertained noxt Wednesday by Mrs. Henry Ol son at hor homo on Hunker Hill. Tho Ladles Aid of tho Methodist Episcopal church of North lie ml mot Thursday afternoon nt tho homo of Mm. Chan. Van Zllo. Soclnl talk, sowing nnd rofrcshnicfita provided amplo cntortnlnmcnt oven for tho largo attondnnco. Among thoso pro sent woro Mrs. Wm. Chiipello, Mr's. E. L. Guornsoy, MrB. Elmer Wood, Mrs. A. 8. HlBoy, Mrs. Hnrvoy Rub soll, Mrs. S. Nowklrk, Mrs. J. Wood hull, Mrs. Edgnr McDanlol .Mrs. J. E. Stovons, Mrs, J. M. Grout, Mrs. Wm, Nollson, Mrs. M. E. Evorltt, Mrs. A. L. GubHor, Mrs. S. W. StovonB. MrB. Lowls Unlslgor, Mrs. Joseph Taylor. Mrs. P. Peterson, Mrs. Arthur Know Hon, Mrs. C. A. Nollnor, Mrs. Mntson, Mrs. II. D. Fry, Mrs. C. F. Chaso, Mrs. O. A. Wilson, Mrs. E. Hoduon, Mrs. W. Topo, Mrs. A. Holt, Mrs. Mooro, Mrs. Isaac, Misses Ruth Van Zllo, Holon Wilson, Leora Cbnpello, nnd Holon Hlsoy. O Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Denning ontor tnlnod Mr. nnd MrB. J. W. Flnnagan nnd family of Marshtlold at a wook end party and dlnnor last Sunday nt tho Capo Arago Llghthouso of which Mr. Donning Is kcopor. Tho dlnnor was in honor of tho birthdays of Mrs. Flanagan nnd Mrs. Donning. 0 A dnnco and Soclnl Is being plan nod by tho Eastsldo Social and Ath lotlo Club for Saturday ovonlng April G, nt which tlmo tho Eastsldo Club rooms will bo thrown open to guests nnd mombors. A Jolly tlmo Is antic ipated. -o Tho A. N. W, woro ontortnlnod Thuradny by Mrs. G. A. Dennett nt noodlowork nt ono of tho pionsani est mootlngs of tho year. Among tho club biiBlnoss was tho roport of tho committee which conforrod with commltteos from othor women's clubs of tho city nt tho homo of Mrs. M. C. Horton Monday. Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt nnd Mrs. J. W. Donnott woro guests of tho day. Mrs. G. A. Honnott wns nsslstod by Mrs. Oh an. Kalsor and Mrs. Merchant In sorvlng tho dnlnty repast that followed tho business and soclnl tlmo. Among thoso mombors present woro Mrs. V. A. Hazard, Mrs. F. M. Frlodborft, Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mrs. Eugono O'Con noll, Mrs. E. Mlnguo, Mrs. Chas. Kal sor, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. C, IT. McKnlght, Mrs. M. R. Smith, Mrs. J. T. Hnll, Mrs. I, Lando nnd Mrs. L. M. Noblo. As next wcok Is Holy Wook, tho meeting will bo postponed until Thursday, April 11, when Mrs. II. Held will bo hostess. Many Homes Are Not As Well Lighted As They Should Be Many citizens are paying sufficient money each month to obtain tho satisfactory electric lighting which they do not get. The fault lies in unscientific lamps, shades, re flectors and fixtures which they are using. No matter how good the electric current deliv ered, poor lighting appliances will blight ilium- hinting results. Tlui new (Mazda) tungsten lamps give noarhj three times as much light for tho same con sumption of currant as do the mrbon incan 1 descent lamps. Our experts will be glad to help ybu solve your lighting problems. There is no clwgc for their service. Telephone 178. Oregon Power Go Tho Thlmblo Club will bo ontor tnlnod Frldny nftornoon, April 6, by Mrs. M. G. Coleman nt hor homo In North Ilcnd. O Tho Altar Guild of tho North Hoik! Episcopal church will moot Thurs day, April 4, at tho homo of Mrq. Fred Holllstur In North Uond. O MrB. F. II. Dresser will ontor tnln tho Mlnnlc-Wls Social Club at' hor homo in South Marshtlold Thurs day, April 4. Tho Women's Missionary Clrclo of tho Hnptlst church will bo ontortaln od Wednesday, April 3, nt formal program and buslnenS nt tho homo of Mrs. C. II. Marsh. Tho Btudy of the book, "Western Women in Eastern Lands" by Helen Ilnrrott Montgom ery, that foyna tho subjoct matter for tho meotlngs for six monthH, will bo begun. Mrs. a, LoRoy Hnll will lead tho meeting. 0 Tho Womens' Auxiliary of tho Presbyterian church will bo ontor tnlnod April 3 by Mrs. 0. H. Waltor Instead of by Mrs. Eva Gainmlll as was originally announced. Mrs. L. W. Traver was hostosB nt a very pleasant Informal nftornoon of sewing Wednesday, entortalnlng n numbor of Marshflold friends nnd neighbors, complimentary to Mrs. W. (Continued on page 8.) The National League Has Adopted the Spalding National League CORK CENTER BAH FOR TWENTY YEARS APTitK THOROUGH INVESTIGATION The Spalding Cork Center Hall was tho Official Hall of the World Series both In XQioand 1911. The new adoption makes It certain that the Cork Center Hall will .be the only Hall used In World Scries game for Twenty Yean more, Spalding National Vearjne The Cork Center Ball 91.2S eacli Copy of Spalding Catalogue free on request to auy addicts. Send for Samolta of Hate Hall Materials far Uuitormi. 1'rce. A. a. SPALDINO & BROS. 158 GBARV STRUCT SAN FRANCISCO We Carry a Complete line of Spalding Athletic Goods THE GUNNERY Pront Street Marshfield, Ore. ,1