THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIiiD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 1913 EVENING EDITION 3 C: nndler tho Inttcr part of Octo ber, with a banquet to which all tho past matrons nnd paBt patrons and their wives will be Invited. Re freshments were scrvod at tho con clusion of the meeting. Anionic those present yesterday were Mrs. E. S. Unrgelt, Mrs. C. II. Dungan. Mrs. P. A. ifnznril Mn Woli.i.l l,nn Mrs. C. H. Wnrn't nn.l Vra n, Chand-. Mrmwv r J$L' Hmi&TV, nm. Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs " TkatfMfifY BIJSJ Richardson and Mrs. W. S. RAW D'C'C'C'C K INC AID 4 CO' CLOTHES. Telling the Truth Is a Buflsimess in Which There Is Bunt Little Competition" iUR particular business has been built up on the absolute truth of our statements If we tell you today that there is more value in our $25 suits than you have ever seen before we can prove it to you tomorrow. Let us do that Showing Fall Styles, J9J3 Clothing and Furnishings. M n aeies & Matson EVERYTHING TO WEAR . IIAPTIST LADIES' All). I AITTIOX .SOCIAL I Vr'-wXUia. ' ' Wri30 er, the members. - l&tfj YfjfL lSS5S5g5JS2agUXSLw 1 "aptist ladies' aid, f 61 ura. men was served an emnorato The Baptist Ladies' Aid met seven course dinner, to which Oie Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John twenty odd guests did Justice, J,ail,e transact some minor busl thereby expressing their apprcc.a- S"the StK JSH? A tion of the lavish entertainment of meeting not yet having been de if the' host. .elded upon. The remainder of the evening was spent In music and dancing, when nt an curly morning hour r,ood nights and good wishes were The Presbyterian Auxiliary gave said to tho hoBt and honor guests, very delightful Bllver tea at the Mr. and Mrs. Hennessey, who had no!"e ? J!rs- ' Cox Wednesday Just embarked on the sea of mat- JZ rlmony. May their voyage bo "like During n short business session plans ships In the channel, a sailing with v'ero completed for a cooked food wind and tide." sn,e to bo hold nt tho Perry Xleh- TI'orp Milovlni Mr rn.mn,,'a 0,son B,oro Saturday, September 27, Tl.ose cnjojlng Mr. Oagnons of whlch Mr8, J K n,lrk!inrt hospitality were; Rev. Father Mun- Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon nnd Mrs. Q. ro, Mr. and Mrs. George Hennes- o. Suthcrlln will have charge. The sey, Miss Mlnu Dniglo, Joseph hostesses were assisted In serving Hennessey, Rebecca Luso Stump, ,)y Mr8' A- s- Hlnnchnrd nnd Mlrq Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Craig, M,,rI Gax to tl,08u I'resent, who . , ,., were: .mch'i nines .1. 11. .ionr, .inry Dnlgle, Miss Xlchnls. G. W. niiinrnii. ( It. I.mv. The auction and soclnl given Sat urday evening nt tho church hall by the Young Ladles of tho Nor wegian Lutheran Church wbb a grand success, both socially and fi nancially. The young Indies had for sale a great variety of handwork which they had been doing during their gatherings nnd this was all disposed of. (lames wcro nlavod I I'RKSHYTERIAX SILVKH TKA I I uunng tiie evening nnd delicious refreshments were served to the one hundred or more people prosant, by the girls of the society. PROGRESS CLUH PICXIO On Monday, September tho 29th, tno Progress Club will give Its an nual picnic nt Cooston. A Jolly good time Is aBiircd those who go, Tho launch Traveler will tako tho party down nnd back. KKIlKKAII A XXI YKItMAIlY This evening at tho I. O. O. F. Hall the Western Star Itobekah Lodge No. 2" will celohrato ltn s'.ty-second annlversnry. Tho af- t.llllllli tlnlln Mm n...1 11 .... .... 11. If .1 .. 1 it. ... .......... ' ' AV-n..: tii' 'T ,Y' . Mr ,1"',K0 f -Mrs. T. Coke. L. Dubny, Miss Laura Dubay, Mr. N- Rnsmusson, A. K. Dltncnt, M. Mrs. I. Lnndo nnd B. P. Tllloy. Tho and Mrs. M. P. Burroughs, .Mr. nnd A.'.,.SWn0tn"rV' 'an1' 9' evening entertainment planned will Mrs. L. Dalgle, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Kffi; M? L. Currey, F?' S. Dow, SBcSftnBtaflclh wSf 'U'Slaco'd" .n lam Murphy. Miss Mary Dern- J. Wright Wilson Mary Thompson, ,5? At the doso of tK inn 1 nni n 111 Hn wnv. L. . Lailgdon. F. M. Five. A. S. !...,.... ...111 1.- WILL WEI) SOOX. lincl ard, Misses Mablo Lang. Ca- Borvcdhto tho nombors of tho Re IniS r,' MmI C0X nnd F1"",beknh nnd I. O. O. P. lodges who j JMVDVIUl 4 IT IvLKS' HALL. I I unounceiiieni is mnue tnnt tno MOONLIGHT ltlDK. 1 marrlngo of Mr. Jay I). Tower and ' uiBH ivy 11111 win pronaoiy no rue .Mizpau imiio uinss or ortn . t)10 next monthly dance and bo-, solemnized next Saturday. Tho nup- Hend, gnvo nn old-fnshlonod hny1,,! of tno Marshileld Klks will bo tlals will be quietly solemnized, rldo to Fmplre Inst Monday evening. ' Kiven nt tho Masonic Temple next only immediate relatives being in- A great tlnlo wns enjoyed by thoso ,Vcdncsdny evening. It will bo vlted. It Is tho plan of tho young In tho party, playing games. a'e11Si tnor wlves, daughtorH and couple to bo married Just before big spread of tempting eatables BWeethenrts, and n little luncheon tho Speedwell leaves for San Pedro were enjoyed by Misses Catherine wj... Q served. nuu to snn on tnnt vessel for South- and Helen Mcudc, liesslo Immel, 4. . em California, whoro they will Jcsslo King, Annn Truman, Grace 4 spend their honeymoon. Pnrt of Fulton, Mntllda Groves, Alice Wat- AFTKHXOOX TKA. tho time will be snout nt H10 lininn tors. Mr. 11 ml Mrs. L. A. Wlilnor. ! of Mr.. Tower's sister. Mrs. Lorlnir Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Cover. Messrs. lrB- 3- s- CoUo wnB hostess ln- Leeto Day, and tho hnlanco In other Paul Urackloy, Clarenco Klblqr, Hnr- rorinaiiy at an auornoon uw yo-f Southern California points of Inter- old Simpson. Wm. Binary. Lylo t tordny. Among her guestn wore ORt. TllOl- will Wlfllfll vln C!n.. rMini.nll lt.-.ln Vnrl Tnv..n CI. iMrS. K. A. AlldCrSOU, MrB. C. W. . Francisco where thev will conclndo enr Carlson. K. O. Grubliser. Towor, Mrs. Pcrham and Mrs. E.; their trip. A host of friends will Melvln Jncobson, W. F. Piker. Geo. . i'crnnm. unlto In wishing tho iromlnent Helnze, Floyd Conro nnd Lesllo young couple nil tho Joys that time Pullen. enn bring to them. 4, 4 ' . 4 I A. X. W. CLUII. I WILL UOXOIt CSUKST. Will) TOXHJHT Mrs. F. 1). Cohan Is planning to Issue invitations soan for a sorlea Coos Bayntes At Berkeley In tho fashionable- young Indies' school of Miss Head, In Derkcloy. Tho A. X. W. Club enlertnlne ! of afternoons complimentary to her Tills nvnnlni' n milnt linmn u-ml. i... M.-a I.' 1.' Allm. 'friend. Miss Helen Hutchison, ot SCHOOL VACATIOX K.NIHCD. viCnC,.nr",y 'n" b0,,0of,,rrJ.'.I0d nt lollKhVfui nftemoon. Thursday.. A North Iiend by Rev. R. O. Thorpe, . . , , ., , , of tho Norwcglnn Lutheran Church. llort '8C88 mooting nnd sewing oc- (Spcclal to Tho Times.) IIKKKHLHV, Cal Sept. 20. A very congenial llttlo pnrty of tho younger friends of Dr. nnd Mrs. McCornme from tho Herkoloy High School nnd tho University, assem bled Friday cvonlug at their pretty Lutigalovv homo In tho benutlful Knrthlirao district of norkoloy. Tho drawing room and dining room woro very attractively decorated nnd tho festivities of tho evening all wont to nmko a dollghtful evening most charming. After nn hour of Intro ductions and pleasant renewal of old acquaintances after tho summer's vacation, tho young peoplo spent tho evening In dancing or In chat ling on tho vornnda or on tho green lawn In tho wnrm nlr of tho sum mer evening. During a dollcious llttlo luncheon Dr. and Mrs. Mc Cormac delighted tholr guests with n Vlctroln concert- nnd Lesllo Isaac son, already a popular Freshman at tho Unlvorslty, ontortalned tho Party with his mandolin. Among tho nineteen or twonty couples present woro a largo num- Ucr of tho young peoplo from Ore The contracting nnrtles will be M's'j copied tho nfternoon. Mrs. Allen Wo are trotting off to school ugaln P0'0.1, C- Jo"""!, daughter of Mr. served very dainty refreshments to on tiil 5i.nt...niinr ,i..v . I'nd Mrs. Adolph Johnson, nnd Hans her guests, nsslsted by Mrs. Guy (Ml tills oeptomnoi llllj, j ptrsnn. Mr Potnmnti l nni. . .. ... . . ; . . " " Kendall. Tno guests present woro: Mrs. F. L. Cnttrall. Mrs. Mary or, Mae Preuss, Frances Williams, Iless Coke. Hazel Powers nnd Slg- im Holm, nnd Marlon Seaman, of To "Ble" t( r teachers nnd what ,oyc,j 0I, (l0 ,i10(ig0 1Uid resides In .1... mi..,. ii .,.! ....iw.,.1. thev have to snv: Mnruiifiniii ti,.. ,-,.,. ,o- .,.,i i, ...... ii i ..oil.. iu,.,...u.. And navo our books nnd grades ar- rented a homo In Mnrsh! eld whoro ou"M'' ' """""" IIIU .11 una l ii. l-raiiu """'"""l , . . " .7 ... r..... I.-...11I Tl.n .n...l.na ....no and Fred McCornme and Marlon Roy- ranged, somo old ones we'll not they will reside. Miss Johnson is n - nol.N from tho iinv G L lohn-1 so: vory nopulur young lady of North out woro: Mrs. G. A. Dennett, Mrs. s,,i. hito an Instructor In for- So wo will huvo somo now books ond Juid Mr. Peterson Is to bo con- Olivia Kdman. Mrs. Carl Kverlsen, enslcs In tho U of 0 ind L " tudy and peruse. clmS " W" " J ''' UM' Vm "BS" oiibks in tno u. or u., nuu u. t , chaimlng br.Ido. nn, Ml.H Chn8 KllHor Ml., (Joo, Schuotto were among tho pnrty . . I v w -it-i, i,.u w n m.i,.. m cntbori.,1 to onlov tho liberal hos- Wo are trotting off to school ugnln, J'- Murch, Mis. . P. Muiphj. Mis. glltliored to OllJOJ IIIO llllCiai HOS ,..,rr. cjmv I C.Una ATpK'hIlMiK Sra. fihns. Slr.llff of tho host and hostess.' u, no jou u.iiik u s pmy , ' .--... i V . '..'.I 1 nun .Mrs. . i' . aiinro. i no hum nltnlltv Aftor n vory pleasant ovonlng of To Bit there In tho school houso . , mi.l oln.l.. nil ill.. .In.' merriment, tho young peoplo tooic " "'"..""V , ... 'week of tho forthcoming mnrrlauo At,.a niivin k,i,. tholr leave and nutoed homo-all n i no sun i is Bniniug, am, uo ; - declnrlnp Dr. nnd Mrs. McCormac ' Beo lts tempting ray to bo most charming entertainers. Am 1 thin of nil the in no had In , aoorBQ 1)110,)I1CI. of San Francisco,' I PICXIO TOMOIlllOW Announcement wns made this mooting, on Thursday, will bo wltn ok of tho forthcoming marriage of Miss Phoebe Larson, daughter 1 of Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Larson, and llllnn fiinlcnti fnrllini.ll. nt tlin ..... ... . n , . ..l.lt I .Marsiiiioid uign sciiooi, now twi-i "nor of Mnrshflold lug frionds In his homo city, Is ox- u b . ' on.. M.. f.. llf... 1-..a1. I I ol """.:"" " Sunday tho olllco force of tho i..u iiuiii.iin Oregon Power company and tholr pec stuy Yo i , Ilork Z Zntc r a -hort' to he schoolhouso on the 1,111." "o lemn.zed this fall and , wive will enjoy a days outing at tod In llerkfley soon for a snoit ...,,.. ,..,,, '., thoy will reside nt norkoloy, Cal- tho J. A, Mntson summer home, "Tho y. Mr. Carlson will thou return . And I stii a 11 ou esM.i.s oll, and rhQ manlaf,Q wl, ,)(J Nonk... r w Ieiivw , tll0 so fulfill tho .bill, morning on tno Pronto, nnd n iilniiill.l ilnv In nRHllloil. Tt ll 1 nil 11.... l.nM. .......... "I'..- . . - i. j.. i"n ui u J.ii.i, iuiii lliu akiiiik if omi ifiii lm lin Hiinnlrni nf flin whoro ho has been a cadet for AZr o i "c0"10 1,0"' wo" ,fI10W" ll0ro nntl Sn and will aVgim stSy for moVo ....at Tfn la iiniir aiinnfllnff iul "" lmiuiUD, uo ,,.,,., ,... ..i.i .. i. ... ..ti....D n, ,.i.,n a.,.., In,. as to Undo Sam to tho United btntcs .Military Acaa-i "r" "." "' , 'nlllanco of two of tho older famll- omy at West Point on tho Hudson,,""" """" ' . les of Coos " ..... lin -ti run. nnimtrv nn nn nnnv vim I " w past year. No is now sponuing ii month on furlough. Miss Marlon Seaman of Mnrsh flold and Miss Logglo, dnughtor M. E. II. eon In nttendnnco at tho University of Goorgo Logglo, of nolllngham. of California; Miss M. D. Cornwnll, Washington, formerly ot tho Coos of Gardiner; tho Misses Nora Tow-' Hay nro studying this winter Beauty in the Kitchen doponda largely on tho plumbing work. Lot us fix up yours nnd tho smiling face of tho kltchon lndy will bo your reward. Men tell us they get bettor and nioro punc tual meals slnco wo looked after the kltchon plumbing. Maybe you would, too, If you employed our services. Willey & Schroeder 803 North Front Street. PHONE 77-J YOUR TIME IS MONEY WE CAN AND WILL KQUIP YOU TO TURN YOUR TIME INTO MONEY BY THE LATEST UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS METHODS. -COME IN AND TALK IT OVER Coos Bay Business College Phone 07-J. Imaginary Heart Trouble Do yon havo pains In tho re gion of tho heart? Does your heart thump? Its torrlblo pound ing greatly alarms you? What Is wrong? Do you bollevo these symptoms mean heart troublo? Organic diseases of the heart vory seldom occasion much pnln, but aro stealthy and deadly. Nino-tenths of tho pains sup posed to bo In tho heart, aro either In. or caused by some de rangement of the stomach. Often a dyspeptic imagines he has heart disease. TlWfet , fc. tor the public mcuthJ hi 1 K3EZ32E3i W TRAOC MARK Tonic Digestive Is recommended especially for dlspepsla and indigestion, and for restoring tho stomach to its normal functions and no more "heart trouble." "Tii OWL" PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Frank D. Cohan. having scores of friends on Day. 4 WEI) AT YOXCALLA. tho pleasant outings, tho picnic Sunday ! Doing ins idea nuu snmpic, i DIXXEK PARTY According to a rumor In social v llur8,',', Jftn, PJ?"-. u!!J,! , , ., , , North Dond entortnlncd at dinner, circles, tho marrlngo of Norninn Mr8 M JoneSi of Snnta nnr)mr:i; Johnson nnd Miss nentrlco Smith, Mrs. Lizzio Ilontz, of Hunker Hill; two well-known Mnrshflold young jjrs. Win. Lnwhomo, of South Marsh folks, will tako place tho latter Hold: Mrs. M. J. Pratt; Mrs. K. Geo. jpart of this month at Yoncalla, Smith and Miss Erma Hodcon com- ! whoro Miss Smith Is now visiting pllmontnry to Mrs. M. Jones, who .her sister, Mrs. C. P. Huntington. ',ns c0 visiting on tho Hay. T ho Uf- Tni..,,n ...in inn.. f rooms woro prettily decorated with i Mr. Johnson will leave for thoro ' ,.... iclinrHv 1 1. Tnlnicnn la nun WllltO JnSnilnO. MrS. E, GCO. Smltl, " assisted Mrs. McCain, in serving. too nest-Known young uusiness men t of Mnrshflold, being a member ot tho Gulovson-Johnson Furniture I fVinifinnv i ww...t.... , Portlnnd, who will spend several months on tho Day. siEi-rr ix orroiiEit. b footed for tho coming season. I EASTEIIX STAR SOCIAL Doric Chapter, O. 10. S., will i nv nviiiiuiir. aii'h. nni .iiiiiur arrnnged as a featuro of It. EPISCOPAL GUILD 'I'lin it'jii Bnniin i i.iiini' iviih tiiiiiuu l... 11 uu irt'fiivii a ll i ill rHfiii . nn AfJIlOH 1111 1 1 ii innil llHKiHii.il .11 nn r nients to tho inonibors present, wh ii'nini trtw nun .i ru it nniw Inn. Mrs. Enuiin Nnsburg. Mrs. T. Lagorstrom, Mrs. W. C. Duebne r I lU l' If I MirilH II H. .1. -1. I.IIH i at (a ri wniint rni ai ru .i . ii - i a . 1 . 1. I 1 trt. Aiiilorson's two guests, .Mrs. i r'..m.... Mru llnitn T'rnllRR. T . . v. 1 1 iiiiml in. 11M1I 1 1.. lllllll HI r Septemhor JUNIOR CHOIR SUXDAY OUTIXO DRIDOE CLUH. I Tho Mlzpah Hlblo Class of tho North Bend Preobytorbn Church ex tended nn Invitation to tho congre gation nnd Sunday School of tho Mrs. J. Albert Matson charming-1 Church to go with them on nn oxcur- ly entertained tho Bridge Club nt , on Sunday to Piper's Grovo They her homo Wednesday afternoon ! dndly ncceptcd and tho boat Wan ner nomo vteunesuaj auornoon. . w Mmrturmi tn inivn with Mrs. J. H. Flanagan won the honors ; .... nnrtv nt 8 a , rotllrnlnir In tho at bridge. The club, next Wednes day, will bo entertained by Mrs. W. S. Chandler at her summer homo on Coos River. Mrs. Matson In serv ing refreshments to her guests, was assisted by Miss Graco Kruso. Those! present Wednesday were Mrs. Lang ford, Mrs. D. C. Green and Mrs. E. S, Bargelt as guests; Mrs. W. S. Turpln, Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. J. H. Flann gan, Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. L. J. Simpson, Mrs. C. M. Byler, Mrs. evening. Rov. D. A. McLeod will give an interesting talk, nbout 11 o'clock to thoso'prcsent. PAST MATROXS MEET. The Initial meeting of tho Coos Bay O. E. S. Past Matrons' Asso ciation was held yesterday with Mrs. Geo. T. Murch nnd a dollghtful afternoon was enjoyed. Plana were made to celebrate the first anni versary with a banquet at The I - - w rt tin mi iiuiii. I'fiiiiiiiiHiiii ail l 'Continued on Page Eight.) You're really dry iaa Fish Brand Reflex Slicker Notadftuy "neu" water -proof, but a loony, comion-givm ervica coot that will protect you through thick tad thin lo the wcttnl we tin. $3.00 JUBA , " - w w m - m GUARANTEED tniut'mttnU . .Ka!? A.J.Twcr imw. BOSTON "P . a. Liaulai.'