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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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SHFIELD
Phis is the very time to build the homo you have been plan
ning to build. Just now, before building operations become more
active and while carpenters can be secured for the work and when
you can spend more time in superintending the job. Lumber can
lie bought cheaply now and on good terms.
Right now you can get a building lot close to the best resi
dence district of Marshfield, in First Addition to MarshHold, a
level, f)0-foot lot on a graded street. Buy it for $25 cash and $10
per month, and lie your own landlord. You can do it as well as
others, and there's no doubt about it being the thing to do.
Call on us and talk over your ambitions in this direction
with us.
Reynolds Development Co.
178 CENTRAL AVENUE
PHONE 160
Gas Range Cooking
The Scientific, Sanitary
Satisfactory Way
Start the spring right by gelling your wife
n gos rango. Cooking with gas la "t only Bflontlflf,
sanitary mill completely satisfactory, lint It Is econom
ical. You don't waste ful or time In firing up.
.1 lot summer will soon be here. AVilh a gas
range your wife run propnro n monl quickly without
heating tho wliolo house, nml without spoiling her
temper or rulnliiK hut' lionltli.
At preserving lime ask her if she wauls to
Ko back to tho old riuiBO. Wo know what hor una-win-
will ho and wo nlso know that by that tlmo you
will not need to ask tho quostlon.
h the fall if your house heating system
docs not provldo heat for tho kitchen tho problem la
solved by liiBtiilllng a Kitchen lleutor, tho Uttlo run
ning mnto of tho gns rnngo.
Be sure to see the 1013 gas rango models
nt your dealers. A few of tho now features aro:
Ovens with glnsa doors and thernioiuotorH; ovena
nbovo Instead of holowj convonlout shelves; non-ox-ldlzlng
motnl.
Oregon Power Company
Singer Sewing Machines' Here's a Thing
to Remember!
Wo havo thoiu for rent or for sale
MncnlncB Repaired.
Supplies and Noodles for Sale
W. J. ItlTZ.
litl I'nik Ave. Mnrshfleld,
Phono -80-X.
Second and Central
Telephone ITS
We Bake Wedding Cakes
you can mix tho cako yoursolf and
we'll do tho baking. Wo make
birthday cakes too. Wo oyon put
ho proper number of candles on,
if you say so. Order ono for tho
ueM celebration at your Iioubo.
"test assured It will not havo a
chance to get stale.
Coos Bay Bakery
Tlie place for godd goodies.
Market Ave. Phone 111-L
"WE APPEAL TO
ANY JUDGE
of plumbing whether our ork b
not first class In every detail. Wo
refer to all for whom wo havo done
work for Proof of this fact. We
all somewhat, however, n our ab -
tv to make out big bills. Hut
hat Is a fault In your favor as
mi will ai'Prcciato when wo have
done our first plumbing work for
you.
Willey& Schroeder
303 North Front Street.
moxi: 77-t .
! Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office
Uldo In Lynn Lambeth's IDlil 7
pnciigor Cadillac Stand nt Hill
yor's Cigar Store. Tolophonc 18-J.
After 11 p. m., tolephono 200-L, tho
Right Cafo. Careful driving nssurod.
Prompt nttontlon. Will go nnywhoro,
any time, day or night. Loaves Hill
yor's Cigar Storo to moot all trains
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(Continued from Pago Two.)
games and music. Features of tho
musical program wero n violin and
piano duct by the ltev, Father A. H.
Munro and Will Murphy, a vocal so
lo by Mrs. Levi Dalgle, and "The
Irish Jubilee" by Levi Unlglc. Fol
lowing till' nvnnlnir'a iltvpi'alniiH. n
sumptuous lunch was served by Miss
iieiiwmgo I'orncr, assisicu uy .mibb
Minn Dalgle. Those present were
Huv. Father A. K. Munro, Mr. and
Mrs. It. Dalgle. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Dubay, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrows, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Murphy. Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Dalgle, Mr. Stack, George Hen
nessey, Joo Hennessey, Wilfred Kr
Ickson, Hnrtlctt Knox, Miss Mnry
Durnbacb, Miss Llllie Dalgle, Miss
Minn Dalgle, Miss lledwltlge Porrlcr
and II. Hurrows.
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HONOR Ml IS. I'OIIII.
City Auto Service
Oood Cars. Croful Drivers and
roRsonntilo chnrgos. Our motto:
"Will go anywhoro at any time."
Stands Dlanro Hotel and Blanco
Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 and 48
S'lght Phono 40
UtitWIt . rjnnnAIjK. nrntirlHn
Whenever you are In the market
for a bill of groceries, before send
ing out of town come In and get
our prices. We stand back or all
our goodH and can save you money.
You Get a 5 Per Cent Rebate
In liremlums on all cash purchases,
except flour and sugar. Savo up
your cash coupons you get at our
place nnd get some useful household
article, free. And sav, If you are
dissatisfied with tho milk you are
now using, come In and wo will
toll you how to get some of tho
best milk In Coos County, at u rea
sonable price.
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House
O'COXXKLL ULDO.
1KI Market Aw., Mni'MillcM, Or.
Plume :IIM-.L
XOTK'K TO COXTHACTOItS.
Notice Is hereby given thnt scaled
bids will bo received by tho Common
Council of tho City of Marshfleld.
Coos County, Oregon, until eight
o'clock p. in., Monday, the 30th day
of Juno, 1913. hir tho Improvement
of thnt portion of Hemlock Avenue
from tho west lino of Front Street
North to tho west lino of Sixth Street
North In tho City of Mnrsbfleld,
Coos County, Oregon, nccordlng to
tho plana nnd specifications on fllo
In tho office of tho City Hecorder and
tboro open to tho Inspection of all
persons Interested therein.
All bids must bo In nccordanco
with tho requirements accompanying
said specifications, nnd upon blnnks
for that purposo which will bo sup
plied upon request at tho office of
tho City Knglneor.
A certified check of flvo por cent
of tho amount bid must accompany
the bid to bo forfeited to tho said
City of Mnrshflold In enso tho con
tract Is nwarded tho contractor and
ho fallB to enter In n contract with
tho said city within flvo days.
Tho Common Council resorves tho
right to reject nny nnd all bids.
Dated this 10th day of June, 1913.
JOHN W. HUTLER.
lioeonlor.
XOTHT. TO COXTKACTOHS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
IiIiIh will lm received bv the Common
I Council of tho City of Marshfleld,
Cooh County, Oregon, until eight
o'cloik p, in., Monday, the 30th day
of Juno , 1913, Tor tno Improvement
of that portion of Johnson Avenue
west from tho east lino of Second
Street South to the east lino of Tenth
1 Sticet South In tho City of .Mnrsh
flold, Coos County, Oregon, an Hid
ing to the plans and specifications
on fllo In tho office of tho City Ito-
corder ami thero open to tho Inspec
tion of all persons Interested therein.
I All bids must bo In nccordanco
with tho requirements accompany
ing said specifications, and upon
blanks for that purposo which will
bo supplied upon roquost nt tho of-
flrn nf tho CltV KllKlllCOr.
I A certified check of five per cent
1 of tho niiiount bid must accompany
tho bid to bo forfeited to tno sain
City of Mnrshflold In caso tho con
tract Is nwarded tho contractor and
ho fulls to ontor In a contract with
the snld city within flvo days.
Tho Common Council reserves tho
right to reject nny and all bids.
Dated this 10th dny of Juno. 1913.
joiin w. hutli:r.
Recorder.
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Mrs. Kugoiic O Council nnd Mrs.
H. M. Illchnrdson wero hostesses at
an Auction Bridge party Tuesday
afternoon nt the IMchnrdson homo
on Pine street In honor of .Mrs. WII
llnni Ford of Portland.
The home wns beautifully deco
inted In Scotch broom. Mrs. O'
Connell nnd .Mrs. Hlclinrdson were
nsslsted In receiving and serving
by Mrs. K. K. Jones nnd Mrs. F. K,
llnguo. Mnny beautiful gowns were
worn by the guests. Twelve tables
wero placed. Tho afternoon's game
resulted In Mrs. It. K. Ilooih winning
first prize. .Mrs. Horsey Kreltzer.
second, nnd Mrs. Fannie Hazard
consolation. The prizes were Jnpn
nose baskets of different shapes, one
being filled with l.n France roses
and tied with an elaborate pink Il
lusion bow. another wns filled with
vello w flowers and tied with u yel
low bow. nml the consolation bas
ket was filled with choice straw
berries and decorated with a red Il
lusion bow.
Tlie place curds wero especially ar
tistic. Mrs. 1). c. Oreen painting them.
Mrs. (lieon also assisted Mrs. Rich
nrdsou during the afternoon.
Those present were:
Miss Hvelyn Anderson, Mrs. K.
llargelt. Mrs. T. II. Harry. Mrs. 0. A.
I'eunett. Mrs. J. W, llennett, Mrs.
W. M. r.lnke. Mrs. K. W. Knminoior.
Mrs. W. S. Chandler. Mrs. W. (1.
Chandler, Mrs. J. S. Coke. Mrs. It.
II. Corey. Mrs. W. K. Dungnn, Mrs. U.
I.uwlor, Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, Mrs. J.
II. Flanngan, Mrs. II. Folsom, Mrs. F.
K. (lettlns, Mi'M. I). C. Oreen, Mrs. A.
T. Ilnlnes, Mrs. J. T, Hiirrlgnu. Mrs.
Funnlo llnznrd, Mrs. William llors-
fllll .It. Mm A I, llniiuitivfiffli lluu
Agncx Hutchison, Mrs. I. S. ICauf-
M1IIII. Mm. (1. U' liiiiifiiiiin Mm llnf.
soy Kreltzer, Mrs. II. l.ockhnrt, Mrs,
M. C. Muloniiy, Miss Muiule Mahoney,
.mis, i !-. .Mciicorgo, .Mrs. t'nas. .mc
Knlght, Mrs. W. F. Miller. Mrs. K.
Mlngus, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs.
Claude Nasburg, Mrs. Harry Nas
burg, Mih. A. It. O'llrlen. Mrs. F.fflo
Farrlnger. Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mrs.
('. It. Peck, Mrs. K. 0. Perlinm, Mrs.
loiny retry, .mis, I'leu rowers, aus.
A. II. Powers, Mrs. (). Schetter. Miss
Oenuvlevo Seugstackeu, Mrs. II. S.
Seugstackeu, Mrs. I). Y. Stufford,
Mrs. !:. K. Straw. .Airs. 11. S. Tower,
Miss Alice llutler, Mrs. W. A, Toye,
Mrs. W. S. Turpeii. Mrs. P. M. Wll-
inn', .mis. iiiiiiic I'oiiuu, .mis. Aiiuur
McKeowu. Mrs. F. K. Hague,
Mrs. William Ford. Mrs. C. ,M.
Ilyler, Mrs, It. A. Wernlck, Mrs.
L. J. Simpson, Mrs. Morton Tow
er, Mrs. A. T. Lagerstrom, Miss M.
Mullen, Mrs. J. T. McCoruiac, Mrs.
It. K. Month, Mrs. J. II. Mllner. Mrs.
W. S, Nicholson, Mrs. Ceorgo March,
Mrs, Hugo Qulst, Mrs. K. P. Lewis,
Mrs. F. M. I'rleilberg. Mrs. F. A.
(inlden. Mrs. J. A. Mntsou. Mrs. W.
F. Mci:idovney. Mrs. K. F. Morrls
sey, Mrs. C. W. Tower. Miss Nelllo
Tower. Mrs. C. F. McCollum .Mrs. J.
A. I.uso and Mrs. Itolse,
velvet nnd chnrincusc, showing a
combination lace blouse with volour
or charmeuso skirt and Jacket to
i,intl, Tli.. anlnpllntl nt rOQtB C'OV-
ers a wide range of styles and colors,
comprising mntclese, epongo cloth,
broended volour, tnroo loneu ruiiuu.
cheviots, diagonals and fancy weaves
nt ,.11 ilnaorllltlllllR SklftR COtltlllUO
to have a tendency to be close fit
ting nnd clinging, n greni niiuijr
showing the slnshed effect In front
or side effect.
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PLAN PICXIC.
Tim tldvnl Aiii'lliui tlrldcn club Is
planning n beach party. The dato
lias not nceii cienniioiy nxeo uni ii.
will probably bo soon after July 4.
Autos will take the members nnd n
few of their friends to tho bench,
where a day's outing will be enjoyed,.
, .
postpoxi: PICNIC. I
The picnic which wns to hnvo been
given Friday by the Ladles' Auxil
iary of the Marshfleld Presbyterian
..tiMc.ii umiu iiiiinfinitntv DOMtnoned
owing to the unfavorable weather
conditions.
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I .ioia no.i;.. i
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Mis. Ai L. Hut of Hunker Hill,
entertained the Jolly Dozen club
Inst Wednesday niternnon.
A part of the time was devoted
to the election of officers, with tho
following results:
iiioaiiiimt Mi-m it. HuhIi! vice-
president. Mrs. A. L. Hut.; secre
tary. Mrs. V. T. unio; irensurer,
.Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs. Henry Olseu wns elected to
membership of the club.
Mis. Snow provided the enter
tainment for the ufternoon nnd thn
social hour closed with rerrosh
ments served by the hostoss, ns
slsted bv Mrs. Henry Olson.
The Indies decided to havo a pic
nic July Ith at the Life Saving Sta
tion. The net regular meeting will bo
Julv Uth with Mrs. W. T. dale.
Those present nt thin wook'H
meeting were: Mrs. Ceorgo Uour
ke. Mrs. Henry Olson, Mrs. W. T.
(bile, Mrs. P. Saudon. Mrs. II. Albeo,
Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Hush and Mrs.
Johnson.
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loiici: SOCIAL.
NOTlCi: TO COXTHACTOHS.
Notlco Is heroby given thnt sealed
bids will bo received by tho Common
Council of tho City of Marshfleld,
Coos County, Oregon, until eight
o'clock p. in., Monday, tho 30th day
of Juno, 1913, for tho Improvement
of thnt portion of Fourth Street
South from tho south lino of Klrod
Avenue West to tho south lino of
Railroad Addition to Mnrshflold, In
tho City of Marshfleld, Coos County.
Oregon, nccordlng to tho plans and
specifications on fllo In tho office
of tho City Hecoruor anu inoro open
to tho Inspection of all porsons In-
tApafitnd thnroln.
All bids must bo In nccordanco
with tho requirements accompanying
said specifications, nnd upon blanks
for that purposo which will bo sup
plied upon request at tho office of
tho City Fnglneer.
A certified check of flvo per cent
of tho nniount bid must accompany
tho bid to bo forfeited to tho said
City of Marshflold In caso tho con
tract Is awarded the contractor and
ho falls to onter In a contract with
tho said city within flvo days.
Tho Common Council resorvos tho
right to reject nny and nil bids.
Dated this 19th day of June. 1913.
JOHN W. DUTLER,
Recorder.
NOTlCi: TO COXTHACTOUS.
j .NOIKo is norouy given mm oraimi
OKIS Will 110 received uy iiiu wummuii
Council of tho City of Mnrshflold,
Coos County, Oregon, until eight
o'clock p. m Monduy, tho 30th day
of Juno, 1913, for tho Improvomont
of thnt portion of Klovuiith Street
South from the north line of Rail
road addition to Mnrshflold to tho
south lino of Ingorsoll Avenue West
In I Ik. Mir nf MlirHllf l(il(l. COOS COIIIl-
ty, Oregon, according to tho plans
I nnd specifications on fllo In tho of
, flco of the City Recorder and thero
1 open to tho Inspection of all pursons
Interested therein.
I All bids must bo In accordance
with the requirements accompanying
i said specifications, and upon blanks
fcr- tl.nl T.iiriinKr. which will bo Sup
plied upon request at tho offlco of
the City Knglneor.
A certlficato of flvo por cont of tho
nniount bid must nccompany tho bid,
to bo forfeited to tho said City of
Marshfleld In caso tho contract Is
awarded tho contractor and ho falls
to enter In n tontrnct with tho said
city within flvo days.
The Common Council resorvos the
right to reject any and nil bids.
Dated this 19th day of Juno. 1913.
JOHN W. HUTLKR.
Recorder.
Havo your Job printing dono '
Tho Times office.
KASTSim: IIKCKPTIOX.
A reception wns hold Inst Tues
dny evening In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ollberi Stecklo nt the homo of Mis.
L. A. Stecklo of Knstsldo. Tho even
ing was spent In games and music,
after which refreshments wero
served. All tho niombors of tho Steck
lo family wero present with tho ex
ception of olio sister, who lives In the
South. Thoso present wero:
Mrs. L. A. Steckel, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ollbert Steckel. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Steckel. Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Steekol,
.Mr. and Mrs. K. R. I loss, Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. R. Watson, Mr. und Mrs.
Chas. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Spooner, Mrs. Leonard O. Masters,
Miss Ollvo Richards and IMlth Steck
el, Mr. W. J. Wnllaco, Mnrtlu nnd
Cleon Steckel, Nell Wutsoii, Ralph,
Lloyd and Klvlu Hess, Thelo und
James Steekol.
Ollbert Steckel and Miss Roso
Mosserlo wero married Tuosday noon,
tho Rev. II. C. Cooloy officiating.
Tlioy left Wednesday on a honey
moon trip to northorn points.
,
Till: CO.MIXH I'ASHIOXS. I
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Miss R. Ilorlnger. of tho Huh
Dry Hoods company, who returned
n. iu u'k rrnm thn niiirket. whore
she mot tho representatives of tho
loaning I'.astorn nouses unu iinm
manufacturers, who wero showing nd
vance models of tho new things for
women, talks Interesting of tho com
ing soason's stylos. Ono of tho
strong features of tho coming fall
fashions Is tho "Russlun lllouse" ef
fect, being shown to a mnrkod do
groo In both drosses and suits. An
other noticeable cbaugo In tho com
ing season's stylos Is tho omission of
tho high waist line, almost ovory
thlng showing tho long walsted ef
fect, both bolt and sash trimmings
being trimmod nt tho oxtronia waist
lino, und blouse backs as woll as
fronts. Included In tho many at
tractive styles selected Is tho clover
three-pleco suits In brocaded volour,
The Odd Follows ball was crowded
last Thursday evening with tho mem
bers of (ho A. O. l. W. nnd tho 'De
gree of Honor nnd their friends, for
the purpose of enjoying n social ev
ening together. The musical pro
gram rendeied wns nloim most plons
Ing. each member being given n
hearty encore. Then dancing by Hel
en und Floreuie Flunnguii, the recl-
inili... .r I.1 .1 llnvim nml Ihn violin
solo by Hen Plaits, of Portland, wero
other pleasing features,
After the loinpletlou of the pro
gram, a flue supper was served by
the ladies or the Degree of Honor In
tho banquet hall. Tho oeulng wns
brought to a happy close by tho
dancing of tho Virginia Reel by 13
couples.
The following was tho program:
Reading. Miss Hesslo Flanagan.
Quartet, Mrs. .1. T. Hall. Mrs. Chas.
Stauff, Miss Johnson nnd Miss My
ron. Skirt dunce, Florencu and lluleu
Flanagan,
Recllallou. Mrs. K. Kelloy,
Irish Jig, Helen Flnuaguu.
Quartet, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Stauff,
Miss Johnson, Miss Myron.
Recitation, F. J. Hayes.
Violin Solo, lleuj. PluttH.
Scotch Dance, Florence Flanagan.
Address, J no. If. (leiitry, Deputy
Oraiid Master, A. O. V. W.
It was after the hour If midnight
when the guests departed for homo,
hoping to soon bo nble to enjoy an
other such pleasant evening.
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I HONOR MISS MIILLHX. I
;
Mrs. Henry Sengstnckon wns tho
hostess at it delightful little luncheon
Friday, complimentary to Miss M. F.
Mullen of San Francisco, who Is
spending the summer on tho Hay.
The guests Included mostly old tlmo
frlondB nnd a most enjoyublo tlmo
was spent In recalling memories of by
gono years. Among thoso Invited
wero Mrs. J. II, Flnnngan, Mrs. It. F.
Williams. Mrs. Aithur McKeown.
Mrs. J. W. llennett, Mrs. Ilorbert
l.ockhnrt. Mis, C. M. Hylor, Mrs.
Morton Tower of Kiuplro, and Miss
M. F. Mullen.
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ItOVALAl'fl'lOX CLPH. I
Tho Royal Auction club mot last
Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. II.
Scott. This was the last meeting of
tho season.
Tho prlzo wns won by Mis. J. H.
Mllner, who also assisted Mrs. Scott
In serving. Thoso presont weror
Mrs. A. L. I louso worm. .Mrs. imr
soy Kreltzer. Mrs. J. T. llarrlgan,
Mm ii. K. Iiooth. Mrs. Fred Powora
and Mrs. Chas. MoKulght.
WILL vi:n.
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Friends hnvo been npprlsod of tho
coming mnrrlage of Miss Kloanor
Oustarson and Arthur Hlshop, tho
event to take place in tho near fu
ture. MRS. IIOOVIJK I'.XTKRTAIXS. I
Mrs. Wilbur Hoou-r entertained
Tuesday nfternoon In honor of her
ststor-ln-lnw, Mrs J. L. Hoovor of
Frultvolo. Cnl.. who Is visiting here.
ThoBoiuesmworeJ
(Continued on Pago Eight.)