The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 12, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1913 -EVEHIMG EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALONKV Ktlllor and Pull.
PAN K. MAI.QXHV XetiH Ktlilor
Offlclitl I'npcr of Coos Count. .
IXKOItMAL
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Will Holtl Itevlval The M. K.
church Is making preparation for a
revival, which will bo commenced
about April 20.
laundry I'liiiiiK-. Knrl Powell of
North HimkI announces that he Is ar
ranging to tiiko over the Twin City
Launtlry. purchasliiB the balance of
Harry II. Heun'H IntereBt inlt.
U'UVs lluki'i-y Sold Flnnl nego
tiations for the sale of hold's bakery
wrco L'oncluilod yesterday and the
business taken over by Win. DarniilRe
.Mr. and Mrs. Uld will ko to San
Diego, whore Mrs. Leld will Join her
sister and remain fur some time In
iho hone of hetientlim her health. Mr.
Leld will then return to Seattle and
Join his brother-in-law. Mr. Robert
son, and they will proceed to Johan
nesburg, South Africa, on n business
trip. Mr. Uarnldge will rename the
bakery, the "White House" bakery
and will continue the delicatessen
department, which has proven so pop
alar. Mr. Ilarnldge has had twenty-eight
years' experience and prom
ises the pcoplo of Coos Uay a ilrst
class delicatessen and bakery.
Mrs, A. T Lagerstrom Is expected
home next week from n visit with rel
atives In Los Angeles.
.Mrs. Fred Barnard left today for
Sumner, where she will spend a few
dnvs at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Wilson She wns accompanied by
her sister. Mrs. Fred Selandor. of
Coos Iltier. who was a guest ot the
llarnnrd home tho latter part of the
week. ...
Mrs. F. K. Oettlns and son will be
over Sundiiv guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. C. Hussell nt Heaver Hill.
Auto-Graffs
llehm liiiiTo-Him Hits of (iosslp
Almiit Outline Cms In Cien
cinl and (ooilruin's in
Particular.
Along the Waterfront. I
Walter Robertson, of Kastslde. Is
constructing a new gasoline launch
for his brother, Robert, of Haines
Inlet. It promises to be a speedy
craft and Mr. Robertson may enter
It In tho exposition races at San
Francisco In 19 Hi.
Tho Alliance crossed out yesterday
afternoon at 1:30 for Kureka.
i NORTH BEND NOTES. !
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There will be a regulur service
every Sunday afternoon at S o'clock
nt St. Mary's Kplscopal church,
North Ilcnd. The church Is located
lb tho Myers building.
ItllMU.K.
Why should an owner of u line
modern bungalow, with splendid lot
nu Seugstacken's Addition, want, to
sell for $2,000.00, nud on n payment
of only $.'100.00? Wo have the un
swer, and can deliver tho property.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
knights of coiiU.miujs Nona:.'
Initiation Saturday night, April 12.
important business and social time.
All come. Uy order of
Financial Secretory.
M'CK doesn't count but LOW
PRICKS do so try HAIXKS.
"I expect my first carload of Ford
autos on my second allotment for
Coos county this season, will reach
Portland from the factory In time to
catch the next Hretik water." remark
ed (leorge Ooodrum today In talking
over the automobile outlook.
"I also have two more carloads
now on tho way. making n total of
three cars In transit at one tlmu and
all for Coos county. This fact as
much as anything Illustrate the rapid
growth of the automobile Industry.
Three years ago tho arrival of a
single automobile was an event. Now
we are getting tnein in canoaus.
This will probably be a Coos county
record shipment for years to come."
Tho Ford company Is making many
remarkable records these days. They
built and shipped during February.
lfi.474 .Model F's and tho total value
or Ford cars built and shipped In
February was $!t,000,000.
"More Fords, by II.OOO. built and
sold this year. In tho first three
months thnn were built and sold In
the llrst nine months last year, and
Coos county is rnklng her share."
"I ntn also having a large number
of Ford partB shipped with theso cara
to Increase the elllclency of my ser
vice department.
"Mr. (loodrum's front olllce Is now
decorated with a novel auto clock
sent him by the United Stntcs Tire
Co.. of which ho Is general agent.
The face of the clock Is the hand
some, smiling auto-drlver. who re
marks that he Is "Tlre-ly. Satisfied."
mid his smiling countenance proves
It. The new clock is worth seeing.
Mr. (loodrum Is expecting his new
car tho "Paige 30" most any day and
he says it will bo well worth wait
ing and watching for.
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The Increase III the sales of autos
Is the legitimate result of meeting
the requirements for morn perfect
cflpu ntiil linttnt. flnrvlft.i Thnf'it tint
constant aim and ambition of tho
Cloodrum flnrage.
SOCIETY NEWS
Hooks
Reels
Lines
Creels
HALF Till: .JOV IX FISIIIXG CONSISTS IX HAVING Tin:
IIIGIIT KIND OF TACIil.K. OCR TACICLK IS TIIK IIKillT
Kixn so auk on: assort.mkxts so ari: oru pricks.
oru assortment of rkixs, nous, fuks, spooxs. and
i fact i;vi:rv otiiiui kind of fishing tacki.k is i:x-
r.PiioxAi.iiV coMPi.irrK. wh try to iiaxdi.i: oxi.v tin:
REST OF Fl:ilVTIIIX(i AXIl PICK OCR STOCK WITH A (Ml IK
AXI SKIM. THAT ASSCRK SATISFACTION" WITH KVKRV 1'1'lt
( II ASK M.I)K AT OCR STORK.
COMK IX -KOMH TI.MH AXI LOOK OCR TACKI.K OVKR.
WK'RK ALWAYS (iLAI) TO "SHOW TIIIXGS."
Wi: PAY PARCKI.S' POST TO ALL PARTS OF SOITIIKRX
OKFGO.N.
THE GUNNERY
"Sportsmen's Headquarters"
FISHING T ULI VI' WIIOI.rSM.i: XI) RKTAIL.
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The Ladles Aid Society of the Nor
wegian Lutheran church at Marsh
Held held Its monthly business and so
cial meeting at tho chapel parlor
Thursday afternoon, and n very en
joyable afternoon was spent In mu
sic, conversation and sowing. The
hostesses were Mrs. (1. Steen and Mrs.
W. Nelson.
Those present were:
Mrs. Jueobsen, Mrs, II. lingo and
Mrs. Llllebo of North Rend, and Mrs.
O'Connor. Mis. Froellch. Mrs. Snow,
Mrs. Stromberg. Mrs. A. Frlzeen. .Mrs.
Isaacson. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. C. (5.
Magnus, Mrs. T. Krlekscn, Mrs. Kntid
Krlcksen. Mrs. 11. Miithlsen, Mrs. O.
Nelson. Mrs. W. Nelson. Mrs. O. O.
Lund, Mrs. .1. Johnson, Mrs. .1. Han
sen. Mrs. C. Peterson. Mrs. .1. Teller
sen. Mrs. .1. Pitman, Mrs. Anderson.
Mrs. O. M. Johnson. Mrs. O. Steon.
Miss Klsle Larson. Miss Jennie John
umi MIhi Alice Mathlscu. Miss Stella
Magnus. Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Thorpe.
Mr. Oliver Larson. Mr. II. Slverson.
Tho aid will moot again on May 8.
with Mrs. J. Tello;son and Mrs. T.
Krlckson as hostesses.
VOIWG LAIUKS SOCIAL. !
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The Young Ladles' Aid of the Nor
wegian Lutheran church mot at the
home of Mrs. R. O. Thorpe on Thurs
day evening for Its social and busi
ness meeting, and a most delightful
time ws'f. itpent In music, gn'nies and
refreshments. .Miss Hnnmt Sonde was
hostess,
Those present were:
Tho Misses .Mabel, Corn and Alice
Mnthlson, Jennie Johnson, Klsla Lar
son, Dlnn lljelle, Thca Larson. Ilanna
Sunde. Mrs. N. Nelson, Mrs. R. O.
Thorpe. Rev. It. O. Thorpe, Mr. Om
mel. John King, Olaf Klrkrelt. Mr.
O. Nelson, Palmer Nelson, Oliver
Larson, K. O. Mellem and II. Slvort
scii. At the next meeting the young la
dles will be entertained by Mrs. R.
O. Thorpe.
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KASTKRX STAR SOCIAL I
Doric Chapter. O. K. S.. n week
from next Tuesday night will enjoy
another of the series of monthly so
cial sessions which are proving so
popular with the members and their
families. Mrs. K. Hon MeCrnry Is In
charge of the program for tho next
one. The now floor in the banquet
room Is one of the best in the city,
making the Informal dancing mom
delightful than over.
The Past Matron's Association of
the Kastern Star will be entertained
next time by Mrs. C. II. Marsh.
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RAITIST SOCIAL.
Class four of the First llaptlst
church Sunday school enjoyed a party
at the church parlors, last evening.
The teacher. Miss Alice Tlckoll. was
ably assisted by Mrs. John Nagle,
who had charge of tho refreshments.
Many various games caused tho
pleasant evening to pass far too rap
Idly .
Delicious lefreshmeiits were served
tit the close of the evening.
T.ii.m' undent i'iv:
Mrs. Waller Richardson. Mis. O. L.
Hall. Mrs. John Nagle. Mrs. Swln
ford. Mrs. Cowan. Jlev. A. F. lftiss
ford and tho Misses Alice Tlckoll,
llnycl Pioviit. X.oe Dolnu. Rattle Roll
fold. Hazel Cowan. Margaret Wise
man. Xelln Swlnford. Alice Richard
son, Lillian Cook. (Tussle Cowan, and
Messrs. Curtis Nagle. Whltford Hall,
and Ralph ItlchardMtu.
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HYDRONA
The Key to Good Health
Whnl every woman should have is health, and
the cheapest way to save a doctor bill is to USE
HYDRONA remedies.
Hydrona Tonic, 16-0z. Bottle, Only $1.00
Hydrona Liniment, Per Bottle, Only 50c
Hydrona Stomach Powders, 25 K3?e" 50c
We Deliver Free of Charge.
Hydrona Chemical Co.
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MRS. S. HODGE, Manager.
1261 Laguna Street San Francisco, Cal
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MAHRIKD.
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Two popular young people of
Smith Powers Camp 1. Carl L. iiilggs
and Mrs. CIhiIsso O. Utklo, were mar
ried aht u oiling by Rev. .1. K. Ost
ium!. The ceremony took place at
T:;!U li. in. nt tho nnrsoniiLm In Mm
presence of the bride's father. Chas.
Lltkle. and Mr. and Mrs. 1). T. .Mae
Murphy personal friends of tho
bride.
The bride was uttlred In a silk
gown or black and whlto striped inc-s-sallne.
After the ceremony a quiet wed
ding dinner was enjoyed at tho
Mnrshlleld Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs.
Ilrlggs will leave Monday on a north
ern honey moon trip, going as far
north us Seattle, whore the bride's
sister, Mrs. Kuiiua Lltkle (llbson re
sides. The young bride eamo to Coos liny
one year ago and has lived with her
father at Camp 1 where she has niodo
many warm friends who are tender
ing congratulations and best wishes
to the young couple. .Mr. nd .Mrs.
IJriggs will reside at Camp 1, where
the groom holds n responsible po
sition as an engineer.
The young couple went to Coiiulllo
JTlday and were the guests or .Mrs.
h. McDulTeo ror the iluv.
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' LIRRARV RKXKFIT OAXCK
Tho dance to be given tonight nt
North llend by the North Rend Li
brary Association ror tho benefit or
tho library promises to be a well at
tended affair. In spite or sllghtlv In
clement weather. Numbers from
Mnrshlleld as well as a large turn-out
from North llend are planning to bo
present. Tho pavilion has been nr
tlstiuilly decorated for the night by
a committee composed of Mrs F
Frame ami Mrs. C. M. llyler. Mrs'
I.. F. Falkensieln Is head of the re
freshment fourtulttep. Mrs. Windsor
of that on ueneral aiiiiugements.
Aiiioiik those named as patronesses
are Mendnmo W. II. Paluter, n V
Wornlch, 11. K. llurmlster. W i
Rest. (loo. Mnmlliio. j. y, uardiner
O. K. Mortou. C. S. Wlnsor. c M
llyler. Frank Frame. L. J. Simpson;
P. N. Reburs;. A. J. Davis. Ann John
sou, Nell Hunks and I. n. Iiartle, and
the Misses Lena Kruso, Laura ond
Thea Kruso, and Oertrudo Mandlgo.
The Library Association has fur-
Yam Probably Kiraw Tlun
"JP HIS sioro hiis nlways stood I'm- QimHt.v and L,i;a.
bllity. When you sco it at. Maj-nos & .Mntson's tho
quality is right, tins style is right, and tlip )Vvv is
right. That is tho foundation on which this business
has Ihhmi built.
Our showing this Spring all over the store exvm
previous efforts. Until you have seen this remarkable
collection of dainty, sensible smart-looking Spring ami
Summer attire you can have no idea of its bcaulv and
extent.
The most desirable materials the clever combina
tion of trimmings the perfect workmanship the ir
reproachable qualities -combined with absolutelv au
thentic styles are the factors which enable us to
achieve the highest results yet attained in the displav
of attractive Suits and Coats.
fashion's latest edicts are reflected in a common
sense, practical manner, so that you see beautiful,
fresh, original designs, offering unrivaled possibilities
for the selection of dependable merchandise.
All our regular customers are familiar with these
facts. Become one of llicm. There is saving and sat
isfaction in it for von.
Magmies & M
atsi
Fishing Tackle
For bait casting, fly casting, trolling, still fishing or any other kind of
fishing.
We Are Headquarters for Tackle
OFALLKIXDS.
Poles, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Spoons, Nets
Til foci mivfliinir vnn iiiwwl AVo njivi'v nil ilin mliiihln lllilkos. AVllCll WI
start, don't go "Half-cocked." Drop in and let us show you our large and
complete assortment oL the best tackle you ever laid eyes on.
Norton & Hansen
Ml
rwo STOKES
nlshed rooms In tho Myers bulldliiK
and Is piiiwrly awnltliiK tho arrival
of a new order of books.
loijiV i)ozi:
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Tho Jolly nozon club mot Wednes
day with Mrs. .1. Ihoekmlller of Hun
ker Hill. After a short buslnoss hour
there was a social meeting presided
over by Mrs. It. Hush, then followed
sowlnu nnd refreshments.
Tho noxt meeting will be April 23.
with .Mrs. W. t Simlre.
Mrs. llroekmllloi-'s miosis woro:
Mrs. L. Chrlstlanson. Mrs. II. M.
Albeo. Mrs. R. Hush. Mrs. W. Hah',
Mrs. Snow and Mrs. A L. Ilutz.
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Frank H. Cohan and wlfo will
shortly occupy ono of the now Nlch
olbon apartments in North Marsh
Held. John O. Cow will occupy an
other of tho apartments, which have
Just boon completed.
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Mrs. Louis dorr arrtvod home yes
terday from an extended stay In San
Francisco and other California points
:
Mrs. Jano Ilutcheson of San Fran
cisco, a former resident of Coos Hay,
arrived on tho Kedondo for a visit
with relatives. Her doughter. Miss
Grace Ilutcheson. has been dolnii
soino very sucessful literary work
this Inst year and has been writing
for tho Overland Monthly for sover
al mouths.
DAXOtiS
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This ovoniiiB, tho Modorn Wood
men will glvo nnother of tholr do
llKhtful series of dances at tho Kugles
hall. It is .exported that there will
Pure Maple Syrup
Guaranteed
65c Per Quart
Just the thing for those
Buckwheats,
Stauff Grocery Co.
Phone 102
Maskey's "andics.
bo aii unusually large. flH
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