The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 25, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1913 EVENING EDITION.
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(Continued from .Pngo.T'irog-J.
nntlng In tlic bewitching effect. At
the conclUBlon of the nfternoon de
licious refreshments wore served. The
club will meet ngnln In two wcclis
with Mro. C. Wnllnce. Those present
yesterday were: Mrs. Thurston. Mrs.
Gilbert. .Mrs. V. Robinson, Mrs. ! .
Prey. .Mrs. YV. Stcckle, .Mrs. 1 15.
Klebe. Mrs. II. Hrlnkley, Mrs. C.
Wallace, Mrs. Percy I'eet. Mrs. O.
Harris, Mrs. It. Whltty, Mre. Sarah
Whltty, Mrs. .1. II. Thompson. Mrn.
W. llyerly, .Mrs. It. Kittson, Mrs. M.
McLnggan, Mrs. V, .Maoru and Miss
Maggie llohertson.
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Mrs. K. K. Octtlns will be hostess
to the ltoynl Auction Hrldge Club at
her home next Tuesday afternoon.
Some vacancies in the membership
arc to be filled.
M. Condron will be the hostess next
week. Those present at Mrs. lHatt's
were: Mrs. I L. Sumner, Mrs. C.
La Chappelle, Mrs. O. Hdmnn, Mrs.
V. M. Klye, Mrs. L. Lang:, Mrs. I.
.M. Condron, Mrs. YV. B. Curtis, Mrs.
V. 15. Hoaglnnd. Mrs. L. V. Falken
steln, Mrs. W. H. Foley, Mrs. J. F.
Telandcr, Mrs. X. RnsniusseiK Mrs.
Ij. C. Viaughnn and Mrs. A. D. Mc
Arthur.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR.
CHRISTIAN 15 N I ) 1 5 A V ) 1 1
SOCIAL
TONKH1T
Dance ot Llbby .by Klllott's"
urcnostra.
Coos Hay Outing Club Stein
party at the Chandler.
TLM5SDAY.
Royal Auction Bridge Club
entertained by Mrs. F. 1C. Get
tins. 15plscoiinl Church Guild meets
with Mrs. W. A. Toyc.
Mr. and Mrs. P. I.. Grnnnls
will entertain at dinner.
WEDNESDAY
Sliver Tea by Women's .Mis
sionary Society of Presbyter
ian Church.
THURSDAY.
Mrs. M. R. Smith will bo
hostess to the A. N. Club.
Young .Matrons' Club en
tertained by Mrs. G. Kendall.
FRIDAY.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coke and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matson give
dancing party at Eagle's Hall.
Thimble Club meets with
Mrs. 11. 15. Hurmester.
Norwegian Lutheran Young
People's meeting at the hall.
Ladles' Art Club entertained
by Mrs, 1. M. Condron.
Miss Thorla Lund hostess to
Ferndale fc'ewlng Club.
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The Christian Endeavor of the
Presbyterian Church enjoyed an
other of their monthly soclnls at
the church Friday evening. Re
freshments were served to thoso
present, after a merry evening of marks were received with great in
games, by Misses Virginia Cl-irke, i terest by the members. The next
Lillian Seaman. Gladys Diluent, Ruth meeting will bo In charge of .Mrs
lloagland and Gertrude Scalfo. i Maloney; her subject will be "The
tiioso present were: .Misses ncssio i Salmon Industry." Those present
Flanagan. Ilelva Flanag'in, Carrie ' Monday were: .Mrs. . F. MeEl-
Ross, Zclmn Ross. Lillian Seaman,
Adelaide and Virginia Clarke. Itcsslc
Douglas. Ruth Hnagkind. Ruth Dun
downey, Mrs. C. YV. Tower, Mrs. D.
15. Maloney, .Mrs. M.'C. Maloney.
Mrs. A. L. Butz, Mrs. A. 15. Adol
gan, Aileen Leader, .Manic Lang, spcrgor, nnd Mrs. F. A. Ticdgen
'IV m.'lllPllr, hiM'i'limill l.nnnn ninl Mm linafoati Mi'j I si llmiunn
j( iiuiinuti!
HALLOWE'EN SOCIAL
The members of the EnstBlde Sew
ing Club are meeting at the home of
Mrs. Frank Pray this nfternoon to
mnke arrangements for n Hallowe'en
Social, which will probably be given
In the Eastslde hnll next Thursday
or Friday evening.
EASTERN STAIt
Wra Piil't W l?litli;n, ...III flrivn
... ...... ... fx .. .... . . ,.. j .....u, wi,i,t, AvitjviDuii, unit, i.u'ti ill mill wiuku wi 'luuur till.
charge of the progrnni at the month-1 Claudo Wilson, Ted Dow, Howard i Allss Miller has been spending the
ly social session of Doric Chapter , I Mines, Guy Torrey, Henry Lecocii, past year In California. The voung
Downer, Isabcllo Ferguson. Loona and the hostess, Mrs. .1
Mr Lend, Steel. Sarah Escott, Ursuta! :
FniTinger, .Myrtle Nelson, Helen
Landrllh, Praeder, Gladys Dlment, ! WILL WEI) SOON.
Helen now, Gertrude Hcaire; Kev. .
and Mrs. .1. 15. Burkhnrt. Mr. and
Mrs. II. Mohr. Mr. and Mrs. W. .1.
lllldebrand. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. H. Mc
Millan: Messrs. Will McDonald, Al-
Coos Hay friends of Miss Gertrudo
Miller, formerly employed In .1. D.
Goss' lnw olllce hero, have received
Invltntlous for her marriage to Con
bert Haines. Harvey. Festus and,rad Philips llloy, which will lie sol-
nenry waiters, uiincun ierguson, emiiizcd In Han Diego October HO
next Tuesday evening. The program
Is being kept secret until that even
ing. The refreshments will be in
charge of a committee headed by
Mrs. Cans. II. Marsh.
ENTERTAINS .MUSIC PUPILS
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Mrs. C. W. I5vertsen Invited a few
of her music pupils In for a llttlo
afternoon Friday. A Jolly tlmo wa
had. Those Invited wore: MIbscs
UeBBlo Douglas, Mable Uurrlgnn,
Mario Largent, Ruth lloagland mid
Helen Dow.
LADIES' ART CLl'll .MEETS I
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Mrs. J. lllntt entertained tho
Ladles' Art Club Friday afternoon.
A delightful nrternoon was spent
and a delicious ODutch luncheon
was served by tho hostess, assisted
uy Mrs, w. 15. lloagland. Mrs. I. natlvo land of F'nland
Nlnlan Webster, Ives and Slske.
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I I'ROt.'KESS CLl'll .MEETINC
Tho Progress Club met Monday
with Mrs. .1. S. Hanson nt her homo
on I5lrod avenue. A very Interesting
afternoon of study nnd discussion
was spent, Mrs. A. 15. Adelsporger
being tho leader for tho afternoon
work which was on the study of
Forestry, Conservation and Fire
Protection of Oregon and Nntlonnl
Forests. Mrs. C. W. Tower and
Mrs. A. L. Hut', rend articles bear
ing upon the subject. Roll call un
sworn wero Recent Time nnd Labor
saving Inventions. An Interesting
feature of tho aftomoon's enjoyment
was the visit of Madamo nnd Mrs.
Nordrum. Madnme Nordrum Is In
this country as a delegate to the
International Council of Women,
nnd Is n representative from her
Her re-
couple will reside at 10(52 Logan
avenue, Snn Diego.
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I MARRIED IX SAX I'RANCISCO
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Robert Hanks nnd .Miss Margaret
were mnrrledi In Snn Frnnclsco. After
spending their honeymoon there
they will return to tho Bay. They
will bo at homo to their friends in
North Rend.
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I INFORMAL CHAT.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Fisher aro now lo
cated near Gardiner, Inning roturned
rrom the'r honeymoon trip to Cali
fornia points. Mrs. Fisher was for
merly Miss Marsh.
.Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tower expect
'o lenvo shortly for ban Frnnclsco.
wnero tney will visit tnelr daughter
Miss Nora, who Is attending tho
university or Unliroriiln.
.lay H. Tower and blidu will roach
.home shortly, according to letters
received from them early this week.
They had returned to San Francisco
cifter a visit at tho home or Dr. nnd
Mrs. Day and planned to take the
Ilrst steamer for Coos Hay. They
will occupy a new cottage on Curtis
avenue, near Second street, which is
Just being completed.
Mrs. Irving Chandler left today
via Portlnnd for Sacramento, whore
sh will spend several weeks with
Iter parents.
Mrs. W. S. Chandler left today
for Vancouver, llrltlsh Columbln.
Exceptional Values in Wosnen's Superb New
$15, $17.50. $18.75, $20, $22.50, $25 and up to SB?5n
Showing the finest American styles and copies of high-priced
models in materials so fashionable that they arc already
scarce and hard to obtain. Prudent buyers who reckon their
savings in other ways than by dollars and cents will be quick
to recognize the economic advantages presented in these suits
at from $18.75 to $25.00. Suits tailored with so much pre
cision will outlast any two suits fashioned with less regard for
detail. Women appreciate the refinement of style that makes
our suits wearable for a second season and the quality of the
linings which often outwear the suit.
Women's Coats of Exceptional Worth
$9.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $17.50, $18.75, $20, $25, to 545.
Cunts made up in wonderful cloths, exhibiting nn nnoqiinlcd variety.
Such warm, (( luliilcs us Persian Cloth, Uniiiic, Scotch Chlnclillln, sncli
siyli-h weaves us Wool Plush, Wool Kpongc, Fur Fabrics, Xcw Velours nutl
Vicunas, MeiHitll'ul garments fully lined with satin anil finished with high
Iiuttonlm; tollnis, Mandarin Sleeve oJVcets ami low licit nl styles. Cnptlvnt
ing; models from hip to ankle length and which will appeal to every wo
man who lakes a delight In obtaining the .MOST I 'Oil II 1511 .MOXI5V.
Another Shipment of Fashionable Dresses
For afternoon and evening wear.
Arrived on this ItrcaUwater. This shipment includes Mime of the most
handsome drosses have shown this season mid comprises special pur
chase which enables us to mark many of these garments nt from fifteen
to twent.v.flvo per cent less than their actual worth. This Hue of dresses
must be seen to be uppt eclated. You will wonder how they can ho sold
at their price.
Smart Walking Skirts
Newly Arrived
Fxccptional values at. $. to
$H, showing the new colorings
In plaids and checks as well as
the more staple Navy and
Hlack.
A special line of wool skirts
In Gray and Hrnwn Mixtures
at special price of ...0.
"Wooly Hoy" and "Viking"
wool suits and overcoats for
boys, i.' to 15 years.
Derby, I5skay and Fnmosn
Kid Gloves. Try the Derby.
A new shipment of the ti-
nious -Homy" si,oes. These
aro the shoes that arc becom-
lug so popular with Marshfilj
women.
hndles' Homo Journnl pat
terns for November now on
sale. '
The November "Criterion"
and Fall Style Hook, 5c the
copy.
Hub Dry Goods Co,
Smart Wear for Women.
Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phone 361
WOULD CHECK
LOT SCHEME
people supplied with wnter during
the street repairs. Several residents
of North Jlond having boon without
wuler service for tho past threo
wcoks.
The matter of the New Yeast fac
tory nt North Itend was taken up by
nn- iiuiiiuver, iirnisn uiiunii) n, m-ii, n.wl ni,niu r r
wbero she win spend a few weeks I iMorth Bend Chamber of Com
merce Hears Arraignment of
J. Kreis' Project.
At a meeting of tho North Heud
uinniber of Commerce, held last
TAKE A KODAK
With You
For all the fun of Sport, Picnics and Outings is dou
bled when you Kodak.
The memory of good times is revived and renewed
when you look over the pictures that preserves for
all time the scenes and persons that make part of
your joyous parties.
We Carry a Complete
Line of Kodaks and
Supplies
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
Phone 122.
Motorcycle Delivery.
as the guest of her daughter, Mrs
II. h. Tromnlne. Mrs. Tremalne
It'll V nccoillli'im' lur InwU I,, fiu.o
1 Hay to spend the holidays and Mr.
( Tremalne may ho able to visit here
in wuir nine.
Mins Until Allen, who Is Bpcml-1 vom1iik. N. McLeod, or the linn or
uig a iow montns witli relatives nt ci.,uMi-.uciny tc uo imioriy ar
i,eiianon, writes that, sho Is having 'iinged tlio promoters or a Coos
a most delightful time. Hay townslto company, and .Mr.
.Mrs. F. M. I'arsons Is nvnnctoii Krois In pnrtlou nr. olio of the nrlnm
i uouio on i no next Kedondo from movers or tun se.nonie nenr Cooston.
, San Francisco, whom sho has lmnn In his romnrks ho declared that an
'spending tho iniinnier mouths. enterprise of tho nature or this
.Mrs. W. S. Turpon Is expected '"''' should not go unchecked and
homo next week rrom n visit at moved that tho body adopt resolu-
tho homo or her parents. .Mr. nnd ,,0IIH condemning tho methods of tho
.Mrs. Hollexfen. In San Frnnclsco, company. No action was taken by
and at tho homo of hor brother, "'e body, however.
A'il' ,;?1!'-V,(!"' '11 V.1." -n'nll,'y' Cal' M,;HS,'H' M,lll.v' Holllstor and War-
hi. and .Mrs. C. U. lower plan ion wore appointed as a comniltteo
to leave tho alter nart of Doi- n, .., i, ,i. .
i.mi.,.1. c. m,.........i.. ' ...i.... : V V "i' l" '""""i i
wiii spend the haia a, t o " ? I " WY t" kM.
i or.
.Mr. and Mrs. William Grimes am
now at their winter hmm nt inn.
covin, loiiowing a v s t w Hi Air
urimes- uiicio at Moreoil. Calif.
Miss Laura Kruso of North Heml
' spont a few days this weok as tho
Kuesi or .Mrs. ii. a. llennett.
.miss jjoroiny nyier Is tho guest
J or Miss Doris Sengstackon whllo hor
, mother Is spondlug a month or six
"i i no uouio or Her sister,
Mrs. Geo. W. Langrord, In Stock-
ion, uaiir., where sho accompanied
Mrs. I.nngford this week.
Mrs. W. Hummort. and dniiL'htnp
i t f Hi... . . .
v,, .wKiuiui iim uxpeiieu uero noxt
( weok for a visit nt the 15. K. nrnndo
. miino. .urn. Hiinimert was rormerly
Miss l5unlco Nichols nnd many of
her old friends will bo delighted to
, seo her.
Miss Mamie Mahonev. 'nltni1 Tin.
ier aim .iair wano wore over-Sunday
visitors nt tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Smedburg on Catching in-
Mrs. G. A. Hennott nnd Mlsa finn
evlevo Sengstncken wero guests of
miss i,nura Kruso at North Hem!
Friday.
Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor and daughter
and Joe Wlnsor will leavo next weok
for California, whom thoy will mako
nn extended stny. partly in hopes of
benefitting .loo's health.
Mrs. Daisy Anderson returned
from Cntchlng Inlet, where she has
been the guest or Mrs. H. Smlthgnll
ror tho past week.
Misses Pearl Noah and Merlo
Stommermnn entertained a row of
their frlendB Thursday afternoon.
They gathered at the Stem merman
home in Allegany and sewed Hnrinpl
I NORTH BEND NOTES. '
II. I,. Phillips, a graduated fill
I'nlverslty of Kansaj, t W&
nnd it. M. Hounds, a gTaitilittl
n committee or llvo appointed to In- Stanford Fnlverslr.v, have ibrt
vestlgatc tho affairs of tho now com- closed u deal for ti:o purcnaseeiwi
pany with n view towards render- Xorth llend News coarany (real
lug material assistance Tho com- A A( If ,ie (leal Ij dosrfa
mltteo us appointed Is Messrs. Itob- , , , ... .,v,
orison, Graves, f.ogglo, Itobertson, ,H llnnl, they vlll proUW
N. (!. McLeod nnd I Inzer. muu possosaion iiioiirmoi.wi
Tho iiuostlon of a free market Mr. Allen will devote hi! tlsnt'l
wnero tlio rarmers could lln. a dl- ,,, , , ,, othfr wml
red buyer for their goods unit avoid .,? .i.i,,,,,- j nnun(. tt:i
iim ...i.i.ii.,.,,..,. .nu i......i. .... i.ni Messrs. Phillips and liounai n-'i
mil ilnilnltn ncllon u-iim tiiknii. hlghlv recoiniiii'iuled,
I Prof. Perkins has purdah tl
TllltKK I'M it I's; itKPmt'ruii lots adjoining Proff. Cmbbi I
IX WltlX'KlID .MIXI5 and Is having them cleared, p?l
tory to building.
. nr Aorllel frnm la Com IUj Tlmri.
t&t.,..k y . . . w mt. r I
iiAvniji, uci. so, inriio HrcH.fi., n
... .1 I i r.. . y, ... . u" l1'
in uiu wrccKuu mag canyon iiiinu
wore reported shortly nftor noon.
Govornment holmet moil woro with
drawn rrom otlior iiortlous or tlio
mine and sot to work lighting tho
flames. Hoports sny two of tho I
rircs aro undor control.
Llbby CO.L. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USUI). Phono 72. Pacific
Llvorv and Transfor Company.
The Union Market
In Its now dress, entirely roinodelled and renovated, Is now'
ready to rccotvo and welcome its customers Into ono or tllo
most modern, model nnd sanitary meat inarkots on Coos nay.
In addition to a model shop It sorves the best meat on Coos
Bay. Prlmo beef steers that woro formorly driven to IIobo--hurg
mnrkets, aro now butchored and served to tho people on
the blocks of tno Union shop.
Union Meat Marekt
I'oitl & Itokcy, Proprietors. 144 South Broadway. Phono rj8.
WOODROW'S
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$1750 Buys a New, Modern
5-Room Bungalow
v.M,Mn n(T,1,nlCl!,eat n,fty and wo locatctI- b a w al-snap and'
to thisT't t T,h'8 ?6 adV" 8hU,d 8011 If t a homo
ILi 1 "al C08t' BOt busy " w111 b tlma before you.
get another chance like this. "eiu, ywu
COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc.
MEL Q. DUNCAN.
Phone 2 6 4-J,
E; B. JONES
STAR THEAIt
NortK!Beirf
TONICHTJ
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HIZZ FUN MAKERS
V-miPAVY'OFASi
J1VSIC, WIT nd H
....a Millie.
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