THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 1913 EVENING EDITION. 8 w-.J I (Continued from Paw Thi-wO. I SOCIAL CALENDAR. Geo. WEDNESDAY,. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Iloss. .i. B. P. O. E. social and dance. v Swedish Lutheran Ladles Aid -filcnlc. THURSDAY. North Rend Altar Guild with Mrs. J. G. Horn. Enstslde Sowing Club with Mrs. A. M. McLnggnn. N. L. Y. P. S. with Miss El sie Larson. Kit I DAY. Brown I n g- Pay n e wed d I n g. Arbutus Club with Mrs. A. . Downs. year with Mrs. Elrod and her other ulsters, Mrs. Henry Harris and Mrs. Wm, Weir nnd the friends she made here then will be grieved to learn of her loss. Miss Dorothy Klbler of North Bend, left this week for Point Ter race, where she will spend tho ual ance of her vacation. Mrs. W. S. Chandler and Mrs. Irving Chandler came down from their South Coos River home today for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. I M. Parsons ex pect to leave soon for San Fran cisco nnd other California points for a short stay. Mrs. Eddy left today for her home nant flrrinta T'una nflnr n fmv wnoUn visit at the home of her (laughter, I frn T V Plntrir 1 Mrs. 1'. M. Tulley and little son short vacation nt the homo of his left this morning to visit relatives parents, .Mr. nnu .urs. a. i. jiuiuuh. In Los Angeles. Mrs. Curl Albrecht and daughter, .Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. I'ovntz will Vera, are established for tho sum- leave Monday for their home in mcr nt the John Warner uaneii Portland after n few weeks' visit near Myrtle Point. Mr. Albrecht Is on the liny. 'spending a short time with them. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllard Marks of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grimes are In Albnny, will lenve for their homo totalled at the "Nook" for a few In Albany .Monday after a pleasant weeks outing. visit with Mrs. Mark's mother, Mrs. Mrs. M. J. Out row and children ar Fluclla Turner. rlvcd homo this weok from a visit Miss Mnudo Noblo has returned of several weeks with relatives In from a week's visit nt the Krnnk Portland, Rowron home nt Ten Mile. Mrs. A. G. Aiken returned o.i the P. 0. Grnnnls, now of Long Reach, hint Nairn Smith from a couple of California, Is expected hero about week's biislnocs trip to Snu Praucls September 1 to visit at the homo of co. his son, V. L. Grnnnls. , Dr. C. W. Tower anil family and Miss Madge Harry who spent a guests are at their summer cottage few days at Ihe bench ns tho guest for a few days preceding the wed of .1. A. Malson nnd party returned ding of Miss Nellie Tower on Sept 1 home Thursday and left Immediately Mrs. J. E. Schilling and Mrs. R. or a short slay at the Harry camp II. Dement nro spending u few days on Houtii coos Klvcr. in unrdlner as gu sis at tiie italics A. J. McClelland of Pueblo, Col- and Benson homes.. They will re orado, Is spcndliiB several weeks as turn next week to cr.ntluuo their the guest of his sister, Mrs. Alice visit at the W. P. Muprhy homo. Doll. Following this visit they will ' .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan and leave for a trip lo Nlngra Kalis nnd daughter .Miss Mnble, and guests, Mr. other eastern points of Interest. nnd Mrs. C. K. Perry returned this Miss Mary Clnrko Is expected home week from n delightful automobile Boon from n visit of pleasuru and tour through northern California and buslnesc to Portland. Southern Oregon. Geo. 1 .'allies, who has been upend- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keating left Iiib tho past year or two In San Prau- this week for a two weeks vacation Cisco returned lr.ct weok to spend a trip to Portland, Seattle, and other Washington nnd Oregon points. Mrs. Robort Cravat, who was for merly Miss Bronte Jennings or Jen nings Lodge, n suburb of Portland, Is n guest at tho R. L. Cnvannugh homo at Eastsldc, following a visit with her brother Laurence nt Remote. Mrs. Mary Thompson returned this week from a visit with her daughter in Vancouver, D. C nnd from 8eattle, where she attended summer school. Dr. and Mrs. Ira H. Rartlo will leavo next Thursday In their auto for Klnmath Palls and Crater Lake, At Klamath Falls, Dr. Rartle will take the Shrine. Mrs. Honrv O'Mnra. Mrs. H. J. Linden and Theresa" Stein, of North Rend, nro expected to return next week from their outing at the Bar tie summer cottage. Mrs. P. N. Rebcrg nnd Miss Johnson returned today from there. E. B. Michael and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, of North Bend, expect to leave next Thursday for an auto tour or sourncrn Oregon and a visit to Crater Lake. Mies .Mildred Wilson, daughter of J. Wright Wilson, expects to lenve on the next Speedwell for Los An geles, where she will visit relatives prior to entering the University of Southern California. Mrs. A. J. Hendry nnd daughters will leavo Monday for Cottage Grove, whero they will reside this winter In hopes of benefitting .Mrs. Hendry's health. She has been a suffcrcs from asthma for some time. There depart ure will bo greatly regretted by the largo circle of frl nds they have made during their residence here. For the present Dr. Hendry will re main on Coos Dny. Mrs. R. K. Booth spent the greater part of the week with Mrs. J. W. Ronnctt at the hitter's summer home nt Ten Mile. MIeb Wanda Stephens returned to- day from a week's cunning trip to Charleston bay. ; .Mrs. wniiace, wiio lias neon tlio guest of her sister, Mrs. F. If. Dresser, for a few weeks, loft by uto Wcdnesdny for Rosebitrg whore sho took the train for her homo .Minneapolis. During her stay on tho Bay, Mrs. Wallace was tho recipient of many social courtesies. .Mrs. G. W. I.angford, of Stockton, Cnllfornln, arrived hero this weok to visit nt tho home of Mrs. C. M. Byler, of North Bend, and othor relatives nnd friends on the Bay. Mrs. I.angford Is a sister of V. S. Tiirpen of Mnrshlleld. Mrs. K. Polloxfcn left for hor homo In San Frnnclsco this week nfter n pleasant visit with hor (laughter, Mrs. W. S. Tarpon, nnd other relatives ami friends on tho Bay. SMART AUTUMN SUITS Newness is written all over them in trim ming, clever arrangement of buttons, length of jacket and in various little tailoring touches which add to their smartness. Favored weaves of serges , diagonal cheviots, Bedford cords, bout'les, handsome wool brocades in navy, taupe gray and black. The jackets are in cutaway ef fects, some trimmed; the skirts arc- draped in graceful, plain, clinging effects. Linings arc of handsome satin in self or contrasting shades. Perfect workmanship and little unexpected turns and touches bring to our suits the stomp of exclusiveness and refinement. An unusual early showing of NEW FALL COATS 1'h'cvji Suit Every Coal priced at lowest pos sible fi ()itvcs. Hub Dry Goods Co. f C. 1lr j' .. II' )) Phono :n. O'Coiinell Building ' ffl If WEDDING GIFTS Hundreds of usoful and ornamental articles which make appropriate cjifts to the Bride. STERLING SILVFR CUT GLASS PICKARD CHINA ELECTRIC READING LAMPS PIERCED BRASS VASES A visit to this store and inspection of our stock will provide many suggestions. Red Cross Red Cross Jewelry DepL Brag Store Phone 122-,-J. Motorcycle Delivery. Miss Lena Kruse of North Bend left this week for n visit at the homo of her brother-in-law, Dr. Cuthey, In I'nrtlniKl. 10. B. Mlchnel received word this week of tho mnrrlago of Chns. Kern, formerly of North Bond, and a broth er of II. (J. Kern, to a vomic Indv at Now Westminster, B. C. where ho Is now located. Mrs. 10. L. (iraof will leavo next XOTICIO OK S.W.IO Ol.' i.mimjovi: .MI2XT BONDS. Notice Is hereby given that scaled proposals will be received bv tho Unnnco Committee- or tho Common Council of the City of Mnrshlleld, Coos County, Oregon, nt tho olllcc of i no city Hecordor of said city of Marshlleld, In the City Hall of said city, until I o'clock p. in., of Mon iny, the first day of September, i!i:S, for tho purchn8o of street Im provoiiionr bonds to tho amount of $1791.20, of the said city of Marsh Held, Coos County, Oregon. All of said Improvement bonds to bo In denomination not exceed ing $500 nnd beating Interest nt tho rate of six per centum per niinuin from dnto thereof, puyablo semi annually; stilil bonds to bo dated tho day of Issunnco and to mature In ten yenrs thereafter, with pre payment option thereon nt fnco value and accrued Interest to date of any soml-nnnual coupon lntorest period nt, or after, one yenr from tho date week to visit relatives in Columbus I "f 8al'1 1,0IH. "lion giving notice and Newark. Ohio, and other points, by publication In n' newspaper of ' ""' " ii-iKunerai circulation, nr nteil nmi ZENITH RAZORS NEVER BUCK MlTT VO LT CAN SirAVJfl YOUKHI3LI ON A BUCKING BRONCHO A ATLMLZI3NlTJn?AZO.RS. 'v have everything lo make shaving casv. II makes of Safety Ka.ors J'rom .$1.00 up. D Makes Hard Work Easy! l'oli.h Mop "wS q,'iCk M,h'y " w.y-usinR the O-Ccdir k. imJ., .k. k., V?".. !." .' M roil tin Itl la Ibt lu nnt, """ ' ''ot oAtt tif J-ta-f -( Uctfc II cm koaK woik In Ul. ttou't put op Kkb bt U-fuUoiuj ruliih Mo; Ut oolf II.R ... 'VKm. i v-ie nwi -Tin mr r StUfctlon Gurantti or Money Refunded Ttr i O CtJtr VI!ih Kop Tt It cinr wty hi Iwj Im na If roa tit nof dflljktfj whii ii m ptomrtlr mure tour OWlCjr, SUiyiNER HARDWARE CO. The Home of Guaranteed Goods ren will leavo Monday for McMInn vllle whore, they will reside for the next year while tho latter are attend ing tno Ilaptlst College. Itev. A. S. Ilassford and fnnilly are expected hero next I-Yldnv rrnm CorvalllH. Ore., to make their home, uev. nnssioni Having accepted the pastorate or the Ilaptlst Church hero. Ills return to the May will bo n sourco of gratification to the many friends he mndo during bis former pastorale here. Mrs. N. Stcft'oiiH and daughter, Miss Mny Tullv. nrrlvoil lim day for a Hhort visit at the homes of I'. !:, Hague anil .Mih. I' lllroilr, n'f'nii. nell, brother ami sister of Mrs. Stof- . M,H- ""Hue mot them at Myrtle Point. AIIhh 'Puiiv i,.. gained fame ns a ninnnlium,. m-tiu Mi i in wr one im ciicn I mui lu ,.n.. t the highest priced ntais lu Vaudeville Mrs. A. II. Pnwni'H riliiin.i : . iiiimisiieu in Coos County. Oregon, such notice to lio published nof less than twice during the month proceeding such sciiil-nnnual period nt which such payment thereof will bo made. The light Is expressly reserved to reject any and nil IiIiIk and upon all or any of such bids, or proposals, be ing rejected. If there should ro- maln any bonds unsold, the said i..... .1 . . may no uioreafter sold at private sale by fmld Common Conn ell of said City of Mnrshlleld. Ore- Kon, but In no ovent to bo sold at less than par nnd accrued lntorest. Snld bonds nro authorized' bv tho laws of tho Stato of Oregon nnd ordinances of tho Common Council of tho eald City of Marshlleld, Ore- iCfiHPiiiirK and Myrtle Point Thurs- ,.. (I lV 11 L' it frnin til.. u.... i.- i v.": " iiiiu- ...., ........ .onu.ioi.-ii viiinniion or said Cltv of Mnrshlleld. Oregon, is $2,271,050. llonded Indebtedness Is $51,000. elsco and Iterkeley, whero sho nr niHKuu i or .HS8 unzoi Powers to enler the I'nlveralty of California. .""K nazei rowors will room ..II .. .. . . . mill nan and tune lier meals at he Intter place. Miss France V Hams, of Marshlleld, will also stav at College Hall. lego Hall. (ADDITION SOCIiri'V NKWS p.w.'i: rivi:.) on NOTICK TO OONTIUCTOIIS. .Notice Is hereby given thnt Knnin.t bids will lio received by the Com mon Council of tho City of Marsh- iieiu, 1.00s County. Orocon. until eight o'clock n. ni.. Tnsiim- m, q.,.1 ...... . ' . uny 01 September, lfltn tm- mo improvement of thnt portion or Ninth street North rrom th Smith lino or Dato avenue to tho south lino or Fir avenue, In tho City or Marsh fiold, Coos County, Oregon, accord ing to the plans nnd sneclflentlnna on fllo In tho offlco of tho Uecordor and there opon to the Inspection of all persons Interested therein. All bids must be In neenntnn with the requirements aceomnanvino. said specifications, nnd upon blanks ior ttint purpose which will be sup piled upon request at tho nrri nt the City Knglneer. A certified check for five of tho amount hid must accompany tlio bid to bo forfeited to tho said City cf Mnrshflold. in case tim n. tract Is awarded tho contractor and ho falls to enter In a contrnct with tho snld city within flvo days. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 22nd day of August. 1 9 1 3 JOHN W. BUTLER, n t . Recorder, Population, cstlmnted nt 5000 A certified check for r, por centum of amount bid, or proposal must accompany each bid to bo forfeited to said City or Marshlleld In rnwn bid is nccepted and bidder rails to accept and mnko paymont ror snld bond or bonds, covered thereby, within ton dnys rrom dnto of nc coptanco or said bid or bids. Kacli bids or proposal submitted to designate tho denominations or ai(i bond or bonds desired. Bids or proposals received fori any amount or said bondB; small d iiuiug Klven preference of purcnaso. Proposals, or bids, with cortlfled ciiecKs, to bo enclosod In soaiort Plain onvolopo without distinguish ing marKs or writing thereon, ox copt the words, "Bids for Imnrnv nient Bonds or the City of Marsh- iium, uregon. w Dated this 22nd day of August, E. ALLEN, . C"a'rnian of Finance Committee, The Famous Perforated liazor Hones. Safety Jtazors and Blades. ,yHAT would you think of a captain who tried to steer his ship without a rudder? A-merchant who tries to steer his business without an up-to-dateCash Register takes out as much hazard as would the captain E. M, HOWARD, Sales Agent NationalCash Reg , 1 ChandleHotcl "Get a Receipt." " A Speciaf"Don't." nnv"r .. . ... - "w" "BO cougn medicine n.uv contains opium or mor- Phlne. it may stlflo the cough, " urn i-uiibupaie the bow- els, keep tho nolson tn n,. systom, nnd NOT cure the cold. Take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, it contains no opl- 4 ates. Is soothing and healing, mildly laxative. ,t is a safe' J and curative medicine. X PrSTJ Prcs",Pn Pharmacy. 4 I ? C.ohn.. Opposite I yu.uuicr IlOiei. Phnna Ti LKT US TAKK YOUIt ' IlATlf ruil IN HAND owvert it- Into a modern, san in.7 B?i? nandsome. rixtnre. Tho hllm th? 1hang0 W,U be lUtle. the benefit of it very big. Have Via modernize your plumbing "Sd the Ph-8K.e!' lnB wil1 be doubled! tectbd fahllly botter P- Wme&cSchroeder 3S3 North Front Street. PHONE 77-J I DID YOU KNOW THAT wo can sell you Teas. Coffin tvini. d.i,i pnrter. Bei fC'pnnm achetap, Equality considered' as any mall order houia not lJn.C0&B', we 'stand back of all onr goods and If aoj2 Sh0n,,rt'ey"len ed.wo "e right here' to makl it right. W J r)7" tt,w catalogue, if you are Interested 10 C0eswr 0'1 call at our store. Remember our coupon .. . woruuess alter September; 1st. Cboi Bay Iti Coffee an) Spke Home Market" avenue. phosa v 184 - " ti. W