THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELDREGdNASS-MM IJUlNJJKliU ot men in this city are going contrary to 1 their best interests every day. They are blind to things that would help them. In particular they are passing by one of the chief essentials to success good clothes. If you expect to do well you must dress well, If you are to gain the confidence of others you must have confi dence in yourself. You must leave your home each morn ing confident that you are wearing clothes of correct style and good quality. Purchase Them From Us MAGNES & MATSjON EVERYTHING TO WEAR. CLOTHE S. Continued rrom Page Two.) Gosney, Miss Carrie Uoss and Miss Hclvn Klanngnn. .Mrs. Alva Doll and 1 .Miss Frances Frnnse served. The I afternoon of sewing and convorsa- uun was enjoyed by .Mesiiames U. L. Hood, J. E. Hanson, R. I. Corey. I). D. Uoss, A. V.. Downs, .lohn Nn gle, Amanda ltose. Robertson, II. II. Patehett, . p. Harrington, Chns. Donne. Olivia Eduiiin, A. F. Haft ford, .1. II. llonser. Hoy Carpenter, C. F. Hoffman, .M. Woods, II. lilac!: 1). 0. .MK'arty. E. V. Lewis, .1. Schnieddlng, C. O. Oosnev. C. II. Marsh. Alva Doll. White. W. .M. Alile Geo. Onlovstn, I'. II, Dresser, It. O. Olllvunt, Petterson, Frances Haz-t-rd, .Mary MeKnlght, L. Kjse. Misse? Helva Flanagan, Mantle (Inlovsen, Stella (Inlovsen, Carrie Uoss and Frances Franse. Lutheran gathering. . The .Norwegian Lutheran Yonmt Ladles' Aid held a meeting at the home if .Miss .Mahlo Matliison Thurs day evenliiK. All business was for gotten and a very sociable evening was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served by the .Misses Mnblo. Cora and Alice .Matliison. They will meet nt;ain on Xoveinber li with .Mr. and .Mrs. Oust Steen at their home In Hunker Dill, Those entertained by Mlts M.ithlsnn were: Rev. anil .Mrs. R. O. Thorpe. .Mr. and .Mrs. K. Erlckson, Mrs. Gust- Steen, Mrs. A. U. Snow. Misses Hannah Snniie, Then Larson, Dorothy Johnson, 131 sto Lnrson. Edna Johnson. Thotia Lnnd, Stella Peterson, Lllllo Hrcni tner, Cora. Alice and Mable Matlii son. Messrs. P. Thorpe. C. Thorpe, P. Onimel, A. Anderson, A. King, A. .laren, O. Larsen. O. Klrkrlght. K. Hrnnner and P. Xolson. Flnnagan, Claude Xasbnrg. Tom llon I iH'tt. I. . Tower. .1. C. Kendall, U. K. Booth, Paul Dlmmlck. Dr. Mott ami .ur. Stevenson; Harry Hut ler was unable to eoine. They will complete tli(. permanent organiza tion later. .AIRS. L. A. LOOM IK IIOKTI3SS Mrs. L. A. Lootnls was hostess to the D. M. C. Clnli Wednesday after noon at the request of Mrs. II. Kern, who was to have been the hostess. Mrs. X, (.!. Haines aided the hostess fn serving dainty refreshments to the members present, who were: Mrs. Roy. Ilralnanl, Mrs. II. .1. Lin den. Mrs. .1. c. Wallace. .Mrs. Walter Russell. Mrs. Har ey Rnssoll, Mrs. S. McDonald, mid Mrs. Henry Kern. The club will be entertained on Xoveinber il bv Mrs. Henry Kern at' her home. . ' ANNUAL kali:. I a FORM CHAPTEH. ' STADDEN AM; KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC tt'OHK, Itromldo Enlarging and Kodak Finishing. Gwdruni's.Garage homo ot the CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 317 Central Av. Phone 373-L BUY THE VERY BEST Marshf ield Creamery BUTTER MAD U.MU'.H SANITARY CONDITIONS IX A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTORY. Good lighting is as important for the children as good food and pure air, Electric service, with proper lamps and shades, not only means good and economical homo lighting, but light that is healthful, clean, safe and convenient. The ideal time for housewiring is the fall. Then you can start the winter evenings with the cheer and comfort of the best lighting, An estimate of the cost of wiring your home may be obtained for the asking, Have That Roof Fixed NOW PHON33 8171. Courtesy First Good Service Always STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. PURE ICE Fe del very, 8 a. in. and a p. m. Wt a.n FARM FOR SALE. Jo . g ot 518 acres. between 35 and aw.. ? Sf r,ch bottom land, eight treV. blnch lnn to apple uSi.'y flfty acrea more that can bail;, be cIeared for orchard and tie E00d Btazlafs land for cat "e. aheep or goatg. all fAI?! head sood dairy cows and I.?116 'mplementa necessary. RuCJted on West Fork of Cooi 1 ichonf -j u? Irom poatofflce, ' Bu liS Handing. Poi 4 v uom owner. rlt.. $rter Information, call or wr. W. A. GAGE, Allegany, Ore. Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. Second and Central. WHO Is ready to wait on and give you service every hour of tho day and night between you and your BAKER . BUTCHER FIRE DEPARTMENT DOCTOR GROCER POLICE DEPART MENT and hundreds of your friends? Of course, It is tho TELEPHONE If you havo nono already let us Instal one for you and see how much hotter and safer you will feel. Rates and any Information will be supplied by our local man ager. Coos Bay HomeJTelephone" Co. Main Office. Marshfleld, Oregon. NOTICE OK 'SALE OK IMPROVE MENT HONDS. Notice Ih hereby given thnt scnlcd proposals will be received by the Hnnnee Committer of tho Common Council of tbo City of Mnrshllold. Coos County, Oregon, nt tbo otllco of tbo City Recorder or said city of Marshflold In the City Hnll of wild city until ! o'clock p. m Mondny, tno ;ird day or November. l!ii:!. for tbo purcliiiHO of street linprovomont Donas or the snlii city of Marsh Held, Coos County, Orenon, to tbo ine amount or S.'.i.'.Mii.ss. All of said Improvemont bonds to be in denominations not exceedliiK $.100 and benrliiB Interest nt tbo rato of six pur centum per annum from (Into thereof, payable soml-nnnually, said bonds to bo dated tbo day of is suance and to mature In ten years thereafter, with prepayment option thereon nt fnco value and accrued In terest to date of nny soinl-niinunl coupon Interest period nt, or after, one year from tbo date of said bonds upon Hiving notice by publication In a newspaper of general circulation printed and published In Coos Coun ty Orenon, such notice to bo publish ed not less than twice durliiK tho month precetiliiK kucIi soiiil-iinnunl porlod at which such prepayment thoreof will bo made. Tbo right Is expressly resorved to roject any and nil bids anil upon nil or any of such bids, or proposals being rejected, If there should reiunln any bonds un sold tbo said bonds may bo thereafter sold at prlvnto sale by said Common Council of said City of Marshfleld, Oregon, but In no evont to bo sold at less than par and accrued interest. Said bonds are authorized by tbo laws or tho State or Orogon and Ordin ances of the said City of Marshfleld, Oregon. Assessed valuation of said City of Marshfleld, Oregon, $2,271,659.10. Bonded indebtedness Is 154,000. Population estimated nt 5000. A cortifled check for 5 per centum of amount of bid or proposal must accompany each bid to be forfeited to said City of Marshfleld In case bid is accented and bidder falls to accept and make payment for said bond or bonds, covered thereby with in ten days from dnto or acceptance of said bid or bids. Each bid or proposal submitted to designnte tlio denominations or said bond, or bonds desired. Bids or proposals received for nny amount of said bonds; small bidders being given preference of purchases. Proposals, or bids, witu certified checks, to be enclosed In sealed plain envelopes without distinguishing marks, or writing thereon except tho words, "Bids for Improvement Bonds of the City of Marshfleld, Oregon." Dated tills nth day or octouer, 1913. F. E. ALLEN, Chairman of tho Finance Commit tee of the Common Council, At a merry session nt The Chand ler Thursday evening. Mnrshllcld Alumni Chapter of the Sigma Chi vtis formed with .1. W. Klaiiiigan as I. Iraian. I. R. Tower as tecroiary "id .1. C Kendall as legal adviser. Everybody delivered thrilling ad dresses. Those present were: .1. V. Tho cJinngeablo wenlbor of early fall brings on coughs and colds t'.at have a weakening effect on tho system, and may becomo chronic. T'so Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It has a very soothing and healing effect on tho irritated and Inflamed air passages, and will help very (illicitly, it Is a well l:novn family medicine that gives results. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. I "in nk I). Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Ihe Royal TONIGHT THREE llir: VAl'HEVILLE ACTS THE BEST VET FOUR REELS OK NEW PICTURES DEATH AND It ESLM t It ECTI ON Oil FltOM POPE TO POPE. A great plcturo by Eclair, In two rcols. OA I 'MONT WEEKLY. Fifteen of the most Interesting subjects. THROUGH STRIFE. Featuring Lois Weber and Phillip Smalley. An extra good program all tho way around. Admission: Lower floor, 25c. Ifcileony, 15c. Matinee tomorrow nt 2:30 p. m. The annual sale of tlio Swedish Lut'.iernn Church will bo held this evening at tho Assembly Hall. Manv userul articles will be sold to tlio highest, bidders, which have been made by tho Indies of the church. ItefiTshmcuts will be served and a henriy invitation Is extended tj all to be present. ;. MAKMTRAI)E BALI,. I The North Bend Concert Hand will give a masquerade ball at the Eck-b-off Hall on the evening of Novem ber llrst. A great time Is being plnn r.ed for and a good time Is assured nil who attend. j. j 1 W. C. T. V. MEETING. Tho Nirth Bend W. t T. I'. hold n delightful session yesterday at tho North Bend M. E. Church. Tho pro gram wns: Scripture reading, Nov. It. N. Lewis. Solo, .Mrs. Fred Krnso, with Mrs. Covey us accompanist. Solo. Miss Gertrude Nowklrk, with Miss Elizabeth .Jennings ns accompanist-. Stnte Convention report, Mrs. R. A. Anuin. Solo, Miss Anna Truninu, with .Miss Giirnen. accompanist. Discourse by Mrs. M. B. V.'"s Prayer, Mrs. Win. NMIson. Among those pro rut were: M C. A. Covey, Xi-''. lu-cd L;.st r. . i Cavanagh, Mrs. ller.i;, if cork. Mrs W. E. Laird, Mrn. It. A. An:-.:u, Mrs .1. C. Swlnrord. Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Itenschatison. Mrs. Covey, Mrs. F. L. Ritchie. Mrs. W. E. Woodbury. Mrs. Wm. Peterson, Rev. It. N. Lowls, Mrs. Mnudo Baker Watklns, Miss Ida Nollson, .Mrs. Elmer Wood, Miss Lorena Lystcr, Mrs. E. Goorgo Smith, Mrs. Robert McCnnn, .Mrs. Cbna. Van Zllo, Mrs. J. S. Nowklrk, MIbs Gert rude Nowklrk, Miss Anna Truman, .miss Kl, y.uliei h Jennings, Mrs. Allco Anns, and Mrs. Uhlnian. I EAKTSIDE CLUB I . Mrs. .1. D. McKay or Eastsldo wna hoBtvss at a dollghtful gathering of the Eastnldo Sowing Club yesterday uftornoon. Her homo wns most ar tistically decorated for the occasion, autumn leaves and greens predoml- Continued on Pago Eight.) Would a Court Have to Decide Your Fire Loss ? Not if wo wroto your policy, be cause wo know how to write forms which covor nny posslblo loss, bow correctly to dellno insurable Inter ests, and wo have tho big, strong, nblo companies with "Pay" records. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. LAl'NDRV We iron our goods by tho very latest Improved machinery and do not crush the life out of the linen after a fow weeks. Our low pressuro ma chinery Is so easy on the goods that we are enabled to laundry many garments as much as a year or more. The finish that wo produce is an exact duplicate of that which Is being worn by the most careful dressors in the larger Eastern cities. If you want laundry work that will give you the satisfaction of knowing that you are woaring the very latest, you should be sure to send your package to us. Our wagons call everywhere Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J. Hallowe'en Favors PUMPKINS BLACK CATS CANDLE HOLDERS Hallowe'en Candy Boxes STAFFORD'S Henry A. Johnson, n business man of L'Anso, Mich., writes: "For years, Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound for coughs and colds lins been our fnmlly medicine. Wo glvo It to our children, who llko it on ac count of its pleasant tasto. It la a safo euro for coughs and colds." It contains no opiates. Owl Pro scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Signs that last In sun and rain Good paints for boats Now that is plain Sanitas and wall paper. And No. 1 Vnnilsli that Is Just the proper caper. A large shipment of wnll paper Just recolved. C. W. VIERS KfieBt. Auto Line Cars leave every 20 minutes from 7 a. m to 7 p. m.; from 7 p, m. to 12 o'clock every half. Fare 15 cents one way, round trip 26 cents. Commutation books, 20 rides, $2.00. Cars leave Chandler Hotel, Marsh fleld and North Bend News Co., la North Bend. G0RST & KING, Props. j i I