The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 13, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913 EVENING EDITION
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Be Faultlessly Dressed
La roguo Snifs mid flouts aro stylish.
They aro fitted on living models; thus
insuring a snug, graceful fit. They
cost no more than ordinary garments,
since they arc sold by the GOLDEN
RU.LID STOKE.
Suits $12.50 to $40
Coats $11.50 to $35
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AVe have the largest; and best select
ed stock of .DRY (100DS in ("loos
County. Exceptionally new and desir
able Dress floods in all new materials.
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The Golden Rule
Always Uusy.
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ters depot cl t 1 not suffer. Thnso
v" o in, do up tho Scout party wore:
Donald Allen, Horsliel Clausen, How
ard Kolley, Wnyno llnrrls, Guy
Clausen, Loren Davis, Toddy Dow,
Harold Hnines, Ilownrd Lewis, How
ard McLaughlin, Edgar Mauzoy,
Koliert 10. Ilrownln, Jr.
The party was In charge of tho
Scout ComnilBslonor for this district.
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FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL
Oregon State Fair
Salem, Sept. 29-Oct. 4,. 1913
WHOLE WEEK OF PLEASURE AXI)
JjililMl"" OITKltED IS PKK31IU3IS
PROFIT
ox .(iitici'in'i:Ai;, livestock, poulthv, textile and
other exhibits.
Horse Hates Shooting Tournament Fireworks Hand Concerts-
Eugenics Exposition Children's Playground and
other Free Attractloun, Including Iloyd & Oi;lo' Onu
Hint; Clieua Froo Camp Grounds Vou aro Invltod.
J-Yml for l'iciiilmii List itnil Entry Illanlis. Reduced Bates on
all Railroads, For purt iriilars address
FRANK .MEREDITH, Socrotary,
Salom, Oregon.
W.EFUIXER&CO'S
COVERS
Those who met at .Mrs. Lnngdnn's
were: Mcsdmnes J. 10, Hurkhart, I.
S. Smith, 0. O. Sutherland, A. L.
nntz, Chas. Lowry, W. W. Mutton,
Chas, La Chapelle, Snow ' and J.
Wright Wilson.
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! 31. K. LADIES' All). I
The .Methodist LpcIIcs' Aid hold
their quarterly Bllvcr tea at tho
home of .Mrs. U. . dmvi. Welii"
day. Officers were elected for tho
ensuing year with tic following re
sults: President, Mrs. 10. A. Harris;
vice-president, .Mrs. (i. X. Holt; sec
retary, Mrs. C. A. Lnngworthy;
treasurer, Mrs. W. II. Perldns. .Mrs.
Davis had her home prettily decor
ated with astors and greens, nud
was assisted In serving by Mesdanies
O. Wilson, Myers, .Mary Thompson,
I). Nelson. Hobs end Xason. Those
there during tV nft"nion were:
MoHilamcB W. M. Perkins, F. 10.
Allen. O. X. Holt, C A. L-mg-worthy.
.M. It. Ill-own. I). II. Sav
age, M. It. Si' lt!i, H. A. Harris,
K. Kolley, F. 11. Story. Holms.
Mary Thompson, A. 10. GIossop, F.
II. Dresser, W. A. Xason, J. M.
ilulchens, A, Abbott. H. Xordruni,
A. H. Woodworth. A. 11. Oldley. Old
ley, Sr., I). Xelson. 10. II. Collin, C. 10.
I hcuiuco, it.iv. ure, uanug, .1. fj. unu
I Ing. (!. II. Myers, Carl Thompson,
r. I.. uninms. :i. 11. i.aun.in, urn
ham. 10. II. Joehnk. Irving. J. C.
Kendall. Doison. O. Wilson, Wright,
J. J. .Morrow and Miss Fox.
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eastsidi: sewing club. 1
fhurslnv afternoon Mrs. Percy
Poet entertained tin' lOrstslde Sew
ing Club. Mrs. Amos Simpson as
sisted Mrs. Poet In serving n delic
ious luncheon. Tho Club members
present were: Mrs. U. Klteon, Mrs.
A. L. Foster, Mrs. It. Whltty, Mrs.
C. Wallace. Mrs. S. Steeklos. Mrs.
W. Robertson. Mrs. McKay.
Mrs. Frank Prey. Mrs. Hyerley. Mrs.
J. Swnnson and 3iru. II. Hrlnkley.
Ti'o visitors were Mrs. A. Simpson.
Mis. 11. Holmberir. Mrs. .1. lark and
I Mrs. Rooke. The next meeting of
the Club will bo witn .Mrs. a. i..
Foster on September H I.
I A. X. W. CIA'II. I
The A. X. W. C!ub met at the
homo of Mrs. Chas. Staufr on Mar
ket nvenue Thursday. The afternoon
pasfced pleasantly, at tho close of
which the hostess-, aslsted by Mrs.
.1. T. I lull . served dainty refresh
ments. Mrs. Stauff eutertnlnod Mrs.
II. Ostllnd as her guest and the Club
inenber.i. Mfsdumos F. 10. Allen.
G. A. Ilennett. Olivia lOdman; J. T.
Hill, Frances Hazard. M. C. .Malonev.
,'. ' u1'113;; nrr' McnW.l' 'S I out-door SOCIAL. I
Heed and W. F. Squire. Next Thurs-
day the Club meets again, but as1 Mrs. 0. M. Johnson entortalnea
.vet the place of meeting has not the Norwegian Ladies' Aid. Thurs
noon deciued upon. . iny, out of doors. She had tho
v v '' I grove fixed very comfortably and
ic was an mcai place to sew, con-
LODG10 A X X I V E It S A R V .
I i verso and make plans for their ba-
7T. i 7. I ; ZTT i znn' which they will hold tho first
On Saturday, September 20, West-1 0f December. Tho refreshments
ern Star Hebekab Lodge Xo. 27 served by the hostess and .Miss Dona
will celebrate tho sixty-second mini- Harris wore enjoyed to tho utmost,
vcrsary of the order. Tho name' out under tho trees. Tho lndica
was conferred upon tho lodge by enjoying tho afternoon wore: Mcs-Vlce-Presldent
Schuyler Colfax In , dames S. S. Holm, Fred Holm, M.
1851. tho Installation taking place Anderson, C. G. Magnus. T. 10.
In lM.y. Mrs. Uradlleld, tho Noble, lOrlckson. .Tolin Tellefson. K. Filck-
Grnnd, will have charge.
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IIKIIX.'IO CLL'lt.
son, D. Mathlson. J. Pitman. It. O.
Thorpe. IOIsIo Lnrson, .Misses lOlslo
Larson, lOniina lOrlekson. Cora nnd
AHco Mathlson, Hannah Sunne. Dona
; HJllle, Then Larson, Dorothy John-
Wlth tho adjournment for tho son nnd Vera Harris. Mr. A. Y.
summer over, the Hiidgc Club will Movers, thoutrh not a member, crnmo
have their first meeting of tho sea- n just In time for refreshments
I son Wednesday, Sept. 17, when Mrs. and tho ladles are considering his
J. Albert Mntson will ho hostess. name for a new member.
' 1 4. 4. 4,
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A s ver on Wednesdov. The Norwegian Lutheran Young
1 (. will bo given by tho Presbyterian Li.-Hoh Aid met Wednesday evc-
Auxlllnry at tho home of .Mrs. J. ninK at tho homo of Miss IOIsIo Lar-
II. Cox on South Fifth street. The fl011i ln pomdalo. A very plensant
hostesses on the Seventeenth will ove-iing was enjoyed, followed by
bo Mesdames J. II. Cox, Chas. Low- refreshments served bv tho hostess,
ry nnd F. 31. Flyc. itbslsted by Miss Jonnlo Johnson.
' Those at .Miss Larson's wero: Allssoa
lOdnn and Jennie Johnson, Hannah
I LA HI US' AHT CLCH. Sunne, Thea Larson, Lilly Hrem-
mor, Mnble and Corn 3Inthlson,
Tho Ladles' Art Club will hold Georgia Johnson, 31esdames IOtslo
their first meeting after tho sum- 'f'??" ';" 'ln""'
,., , Mellein, Hrnnnor, O. Mrkreit, P.
iner vacation with Mrs. D. Vaughnn No)son( 0. lOdmunda nnd II. Lar-
Frldoy, October .'!. son.
A largo line or this guaranteed
paint Is alw.tys In stock at
C. W. VI nits.
l'alnt nnd Wall l'nper Store.
!J7(I Xoi tlt l'nmt St. Plione iitMl-lt
The cost of wiring a house already built is not great, Once
installed, the electric equipment will nevdr have to be replaced,
It will outlast the building,
The modern electrician works in a clean and orderly way,
neither tearing up your household, nor disturbing decorations,
furniture or rims in tho slightest,
Most people now refuse to move into houses not equipped
for electricity,
Our representative will be glad to plan your installation,
make careful cost estimates and put you in touch with reliable
contractors, Telephone 178,
COURTESY FIRST GOOD SERVICE ALWAYS.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central.
AbstrArtc Doil IT ctio
Fire and Marine Insurance
"TIE GUARANTEED ABSTRACT 0., Inc.
ARM HEniV 8ENQSTACKEX, Manager
COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY,
GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE
BAA RATI 11 Uf .TV nnntMn wnhm m w
7iArir urr iuiv, t'nuiri
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield BUTTER
Creamery
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CONDITIONS
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PURE ICE
Free del very, 8 u. in. and S p. m.
Phono 73
Goodrum'sGarage
borne of the
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
347 Central Av. Phone 373-L
Walk one block ana save one dol
lar on each pair of men's and boys'
shoes. We do first class shoe re
pairing at the lowest prices In the
city. Yours for a square deal.
Aug. Olson.
215 Boath Broadway.
If you have anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad
in Th6 Times,
, 1 1 K IOH THC PUBLIC HEALTH J
Hi KmtES3CS3EmW
TRAOC MARK
Our Guarantee Is Your Protection
Wo linvo liecn looking tor
sonic time for n preptirntlon
for Tiles (or IlenunorhoIdH),
one t':nt wo could positively
Kimruntee for tlil nnnoyliiK
and painful eoniplnlnt. Wo
now have the exclnslvo nsency
for
PILE REMEDY
a combination treatment used
Internally and externally Xotli
Iiik like It on the market. Wo
noil It on a posltlvo giiarnntcc.
OWL"
I'l't'sci'lptloii I'liainincy.
1'ranl; I). Colinn.
I Til K SALVATION Alt.MV .
v . ,
I'nro Kospol nieellnK will lie held
In the I'resbybtorian Chnreli Sun
day, September I I, at S p. in., con
ducted by Mclntyre and ICIiner.
Music nnd hIukIiik. Woleotne.
I SIIOWKK I
; .
A miscellaneous' shower wns bIvou
I rlday afternoon In honor of Mbs
Violet .lolnifion by Mrs. ClooriTe Hck
lle at North Head.
The bouse was very prettily dec
orated for the occasion with ferns
and flowers. Tho afternoon was
very pleasantly spent with music
nnd social chat, after which dainty
refreshments wero served.
Among those Invited wero: 3Irs.
11. C. Ubrny. .Mrs. Andrew llolte,
31rs. A. Surbeck. .Mrs. Win. Parsons,
Mrs. Warren .Murphy. Mrs. Win.
Xellsan, 3Irs. O. IIckMu. 31ih. A.
.Tobuson nud Mrs. C. (,. .MnKiius of
.Marshfield; Mrs. T. K. HrlcUson
and Miss Kmnin Krlckson of .Marsh
flold; 3Ilss Xora Sell, Hlsle .lncobon,
Violet Johnson and Kva Van Zile.
HONOR 3IISS TI'MjV,
.Mrs. C. I- 3U:Collum of North
llcnd had a family Katborlni; nl hor
home last Saturday when Miss Mny
Tally and her mother. Mrs. SlrO'ens,
wero on tho liny visiting. Thoso
present were: 3lonImes 10. O't'on
nell, Itlchardson, K. K. .lonen, V.
K. Ilasue, T. Harry i Klnuunnn
and .Mlsse M. Mullen, .Mnd Har
ry and IOvelyn Klannt;nu.
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ti:x 3i IMC orrixc.
DINNICU PAUTV
3IIS8 (Irnce Ktilton, teacher of
Domestic Art at tho North Ilond
lllgli School, Is entertaining Miss
Dayton, of O" !o, at her homestead,
near Ten Ml'c. .Miss Dayton Is
tho lustr.ictor r KiikIIsIi this yenr.
Wednesday mornlm; 3Ilss Kultou In
vited a niunbor of the high school
girls out to meet .Miss Dayton, A
delightful day was spent in tho
woods.'
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appkovi:i:
Tho closest and tnoat critical scru
tiny of our finished work cannot but
result in expressions of approval,
for our system of laundorlng leaves
nothing to bo desired. Wo got up
dress shirts immaculately white,
with olthor a dull or glazod finish
as desired. Wo aro Just as quick
with deliveries as really good work
will pormir, yet our charges are no
higher than others ask.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
VIIONK MAIN 57-J.
'AN'T AFFORD TO HAVE KIDNE
TROUBLE.
No man with a family to support
can afford to have kidney trouble,
nor need ho fear it with such a
romedy at hand at Foloy Kidney
Pills, An honest medicine, safe and
reliable, costing little, but doing
much good. Foley Kidney Pills
eliminate backache and rheumatism,
tone up the system and restore nor
mal action of kidneys and bladder.
Owl Prescription Pharmacy, Frank
D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel.
Phone 74.
3Ilss Dermal Campbell was hos
tess at a delightful little dinner and
theater party Wednesday evening at
tho home of hor parents, Mr. and
Mrs. .1. J. Morrow. In South Marsh
field. Tho decorations wore In green
and white. Following tho dinner,
all enjoyed tho show. Her guests
Included Misses Hessle Douglas and
Xollle Warwick and Stanley Myers,
Duncan Doug'as and Albert Haines.
FAItKWKMi PAKTV.
BOV SCOUTS' OUTING. I
This week n number of tho Hay
Scouts of 3Inrsbllold enjoyed a
cross country hike, with packs on
their bncks, continuing all tho ncc
essarles for remaining over night,
nud pitched camp near Umpire. All
tho features of Hoy Scout camp llfo
wero quickly brought Into play nud
n general good tlmo wns enjoyed by
all presont. Tho boys watched over
tho camp flro by relays to ward off
any lurking toes, nut rortunncoiy
tho day broke with no disturbance
from tho enomy. A pleasant foaturo
of tho gathering around the camp
flro In tho ovenlng wns a genuine
old-fashioned candy-pull, presided
over by Mrs. It. K. Drowning, who
camo from .Marshlleld to meet tho
Scouts and seo that tho nunrtornins-
3Irs. K. K, JCelloy ontortnlnod Inst
Monday evening In honor of Miss
Helvn Flanagan. A most on
Joyablo ovenlng wns spent
and delicious refreshments wero
sorvod. Those enjoying tho
evening nt Mrs. Kolley'H woro:
Mrs. 3Iary 10. Thompson, 3llsses
Helvn Flanagan, Frances Franso,
3IarJorlo Cowan, AHco Curtis, Holon
McLaughlin, Alpha Mnu.ey and Evu
Drcsaor.
IIILT.MOIti: BOVS
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This evening the Dlltmoru boys
will hold their nniiunl "Sangorfost"
rt the (leo. F. Murcb suminor homo
on South Coos ltlver. lOlnborato
plans have been niado for It and It
Is oxpocted that tho l!)i:i ovont will
Burpuss tho provIoiiB ones.
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FA3IILV HKUNIOX
Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. lOlckworth and
children enjoyed n fnmlly reunion
(Continued on Page Eight.)
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