The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 10, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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iff uearance aase now in r uu awim
Extra Sales People to See That You Are Served As Promptly as Possible
GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GR.EATLY SACRIFICED
Remember A sale at this store means a genuine, trenchant
reduction from the normal price. THERE IS NO JUG
GLING WITH PRICE UNDER THE WORD "VALUE."
SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS.
Hub Dry Goods Co.
See Friday's paper for prices.
CORNER CENTRAL AVE. AND BROADWAY.
PHONE 3ft
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CCotttiiotllrrPaKOjX
Krnso. Among thoso present wcro
31 tb. J. 0. Kcndnll, Mrs. Ouy Ken
dall, Miss Norn Towor, Miss Krnnros
Wllllnms, MIbb Alum MelntoBh, MIbh
31ndRo Harry. Mrs. IIiiko Qnlst, Mrs.
J. D. Gobs, Mrs. F. I). Colian, MIbb
.Agnes Hutchison, Mrs. Hon Chnntl
lor, Mtb. V. O. Chnmllor, Mrs. duo.
Goodrnm, Mrs. Otto Schottor, Mtb.
Jl. K. llooth anil Mls8 Genovn Wil
im;wi:u, i.nTV.
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DAXCH TONWIIT
luvltntloiiR linvo been Issued for
hall this ovcnlnt nt Simpson's Pa
vilion In North Ilend. Mesdnmos
Irn II. Ilnrtlo, h. 1 KnlkeiiBtoln
and II. 13. llnrmlstor nru giving it.
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YOUXO IaADIKS.
MIhb Dorothy .Tohnson will enter
tain tho Ladles' Aid of tho Norwegian
Lutheran cluirch at tho homo of ltov.
nnd Mrs. It. O. Thorpo iloxt Thursday
evening.
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he hostesses. Those present this
week woro: Mrs. II. O. Thorpo, Mrs.
C. G. Mngntis, Mrs. Gnat Steen, Mrs.
Ilefsland, MIbb Hefsland, Mrs. A. 11.
Snow, Mrs. Frollch, Mrs. Christ Leo,
Mrs. Kdwnrd HrlckBon, Mrs. K. Kr
lekson, Mrs. K. Krlekson, Mrs. J. Tol
lefson, Mrs. O. Larson, Mrs. J. Han
son, Mtb. Thorpe, Mrs. X. Thorpo and
Mtb. C. Thorwald.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Reynolds gnvo a
party Friday In honor of Hnv Hurna
of Conulllo, and Fred Iloynolds, who
leavo soon for college. About twenty
live of tho younger sot woro there.
All had a great tlino and stayed until
2 n. in.
I KVIIXIXCJ IMItTV.
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Mrs, A. II. Imhoff wan hostess to
a few friends at a llttlo Informal
Catherine Thursday ovenlng. AnioiiK
her RuestH woro Mrs. L. K. strut",
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Johnson,
Miss Johnson and Mr. Davis,
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SOCIAL CALKXDAU
TUESDAY.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. J.
rockuiuellcr.
Auction Hrldge Club with Mrs.
HotiBoworth.
WEDNESDAY.
D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Itobt.
Simpson.
THUItSDAY.
Young Matrons' Club with
Mrs. Guy Kendall.
A. N. V. Club with Mrs. C. F.
McKnlght.
rofrcshmcntB were Hcrvod, Mrs. Ar
chlo Phillips assisting tho hostess.
Thoso presont woro Mrs. Paul Dlm
mlck, Mrs. Geo. Stevenson, Mrs. Ar
chlo Phillips. Mrs. A. E. Morton, Mrs.
S. Lcnnon, Mrs. Georgo Evorltt and
Mrs. L. Kinney. Tlio notx meeting
place will bo announced later.
DAUflllTKIt HOH.V.
Coleman will probably join him and
lu tho meantime will remain with
her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sav
age. 4
Mrs. II. G. Dutler rotumed to hor
homo near Myrtle Point this week
after a visit with relatives and friends
on tho Buy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moore, who
havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Evortson hero and with friends
nt Uaudon, loft today via ItoBcburg
and Lob Angeles for their homo In
Michigan.
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Mr. and .Mrs. Dorsev Kroltzcr and
son, William, returned this week from
a tour of Oklahoma, California, and
n visit with Mr. Kreltzer'B parents
nt Dayton, Ohio.
W. C. Fcnsler and wlfo, of Myrtle
Point, woro over Sunday guests at
tho homo of his brother, Chas. Feu
Bier. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy
are planning to leave on tho Iledondo
for n short trip to California.
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MIsscb Frances Williams and Nora
Towor, who havo been spending tho
holiday vacations at their homes here,
will leavo on tho Hedondof.
... ""iiiiiu inuir conn
University of California
Hilton nil. I T.null.. I-
Hlllllnlltu Hlnt-n r.1... i. '"
l; ;t " ",au ,po
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Mrs. Arthur .McKeowntiJ
bo anothor three monthiid
turn, in which sno is cnciwJ
.1. .1 M.
MIbb Mnrlo Senuinn, los
iiuiiiii! v.ihihwmuh irom Slf
co, whoro sho was nttcndlcii
Indlnu nitiittiin.i. l.n .I..I.1.
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rofurn to school until ntit j5
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Marshflold friends of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Sullivan havo received word of
tho birth of an eight pound daughter
to them nt their homo nt Dandon,
whoro Mr. Sullivan Is manager of tho
Hub Storo.
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I lMXXEIt PAUTY. I
YOUXd PEOPLE.
Tho Norwegian Lutheran Young
Pooplo's Society wnH ontertalnod' last
night by ltov. and Mrs. It. O. Thorpe. ;
They will meot again lu two weeks, '
when .MIbb Cora MnthlHon and Potor
Thorpo will entertain Those present
last night woro: llev. and Mth.
Thorpo, Then Larson, Dorothy .Tuliu-i
-non, Edna and Jennie Johnson. Mabel.
Corn and Alice Mnthlson, K. M rainier.
Ollvor Larson, E. (. Mollem. John
(Lnroon, Andrew Anderson, Palmer
Nelson, Peter Omit. CIiiIh and Potor
Thorpo and llert Ivorsou. J
James William Lowry Is tho nnmo
conferred upon tho first son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. II. Lowry by tho proud
parents. Tho name was given lu honor
of tho two grandfathers, James II.
Cox and William Lowry. Tho for
mnl christening will take place later.
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3Ir. nnd Mrs. II. J. Mohr ontertnln
ed a fow friends Informally at dinner
Wodnosdny. Among their guestH woro
MIsb Hilda Stenholm, Miss Lnndrlth',
Miss Solnia Johnson, Mrs. M. C.
L-iinpmnn aim usenr Gulovsen.
We Aire Mow lira
Our Mew Home
In Tike Russell Buaildinj
2 JO CentrafAvenue and are better equipped
than ever to handle your work in the line of
SEU'IXG PAHTY.
III.MHLE Cl.rit.
AID SOCIETY.
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Mrs. 11. Mnthlson was hostess to'
tho Norwegian Luthornii Ladles' Aid
Society Thursday afternoon nt tho
church parlors and was assisted In
serving by Misses Cora nnd A'lco
Jhith1son and Miss Stella Magnus.
They will meet again tho second
Thursday In February, when Mis.
A. II. Snow and Mrs. Gust Stoou will
Tl-o North Ilond Thlmblo Club en
joyed a delightful session Friday af
ternoon with1 .Mrs. Chas. Williams.
A social time followed needlework
and lu serving Mrs. Williams was As
sisted by Mrs. .lack Wallace. Tho
next meeting will bo In two weeks
with Mrs. M. 0 .Coleman. Thoso
presont this week woro Mrs. V. E.
Walters, Mrs. II. O'Mnra, Mrs. II. J.
Linden, Mrs. Gothro, Mrs. Kenuedv,
Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire, Mrs. Wallace.
Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. Glazier and
Mrs. It. Unzor.
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Mrs. J. 1). Gobb was hostess to a
fow friends nt her homo In West
Mnrshllold this afternoon nt tho first
of n sorles of Informnl sowing par
ties. Among her gnosis woro .Mrs.
E. MlngiiB, .Mrs. F. D. Cohnn, Mrs.
J. W. Dennett. Mrs. C. It. Pock, Mrs.
""yd M. Itlehnrdsoii, Mrs. Eugeno
() COIlllOll Mm DM.. CnlmllnH l-..
i - -" w.,w uiiiuuvii .tun.
J. T. Ilnrrlgan, Mrs. E. P. Lewis, Mrs.
J- W. Flanagan and Miss Agnes
llUU'UISOIl.
Tho North Ilend Eplscopnl Gul'd
was pleasantly entertained Thursday
aftornoon by Mrs. "W. G. Ingram at
her homo In Plat H. Neodlowork fol
lowed the business session and lator
IXI'Olt.MAL CHAT
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IF your eyes foel tirod or strained Como
to us.
IF you have honddchos eye-strain may
cause it como to us.
IF your child has trouble in reading or
rnnnol see the blackboard well
bring him to us.
IF you arr" past forty or forty-five, you
may need glasses, Come to us.
We examine eyes and fit glasses, and we
fit up-to-date g'asses; .big T o r i c
lenses and stylish mounts.
Prices Reasonable.
RED CROSS DRUG STORt
Drtiflfjjsts
Cpticir.'s
- Jr.v?!ors
P.'jone 122.
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Mrs. Henry Songstncken Is In receipt
of n card from .Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D.
Senbrook, former residents of Coos
Day. but now locnted at Portland,
Btntlng they nro enjoying a tour
Of the SOUth. Tlmi- KIlO.ll unrnn llnir.
nt Mr. Seabroolc's old homo n
Charleston, s. C, and then made
n (llll nf tlln Vnulnpii llfa nl .
thon proceeded to Florida and will
tnko lu tho Southern and Cuban
tour which Mrs. Songstnckon onjoyed
.a fow years ago.
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! Miss Genovlovo Sengstaeken, who
has bcon quite sick tho past week, Is
much Improved.
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Miss Anna Downs, who has been
oulto III nt tho homo of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. ',. Downs, on South
Drondwny. is much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. IhiKiio aro ex
pectod homo from tliolr California
tour about February 1.
Mrs. W. C. Ill'HlllBV ll.ft n,lnv fr...
a visit with her daughter. Mrs. II. O.
Psdtlook. nt nindstoMe. a suburb of
Portland.
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Mm. Vernon Smith, who has been
ni'eiutlnir tb liollriaa lu Berkeley at
the C. A. Smith home, has gone to
Minneapolis to spend the balnuce of
the winter with her parents there.
Mr. Smith Is expected to return to
tfce Uu ..ii the next Adeline Smith.
Mrs. A. T. L.iva'shoni v return
In N ' two ,u I,,,,,, j,0 A.
gp'ps w Kort i-1-,. )i jooii v '!!
rel. i's M ! , -f.,,,. ,. ., j,,,
this . - alt,- s ! .,, ,i.t, ,.
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'r. ai'd Mr- r'Mi 1. a!i.:nr -v-'uriuil
thlp M-eek (..Mi : vlit "i
Mr. Xuburg's parents. Mr', nnd ai r
Dol.le at Etmene. and with trlen.Is
In Albany ami Portlaud.
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11. L. Coleman left today for Roch
ester. Mluu.. where he will consult
Dr. Mayo coucernlua; an iujury to
his knee W-hlnh linx lalil 1.1... .... ....
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sovoral months, if the treatment
roipilres nn extended stay there, Mrs.
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Developiinig -
Pomi
PScftore Firamrniimg
Rdhfeld
OF!
Formerly on Front St.
Marshfield, Ore,
Extravagant Prices no
Longer Necessary
Player Pianos
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No longer is it necessary to invest $700 to $900 to buy an artistic and whofc
satisfactory player-piano. Improvements in design, in efficiency and methods of
manufacture, together with quantity construction, have made it possible for us to
offer at this time players which in every respect aro superior to those which two
or three years since scld at prices $200 to $300 higher, This evolution is the nat
ural result of the great demand for good player-pianos at low prices and tho devo
tion of the best mechanical minds of the music industry to manufacturing and me
chanical problems,
Today we offer a, player-piano at $490 on easy payments, which will satisfy the
most exacting musician, not only in the character of the piano, but as well in the
perfection of its renditions, It is beautifully cased,, simply controlled and altosetn
ar desirable,
At $500, $550, S600and $650 we show player piai os which we are confident are
superior to any offered at their price in the West, On all convenient tens may
be arranged, Besides, the buver has the cartam VrmMe that hnth r a
price are right and that back of every instrument offered uy our house i
Impeachable guarantee not only as to quality, but that the price is
that he would pay for his piano on the floors of the manufacturer,
Safeguard your own interests by Investigating tloroughly,
The Wiley B AI
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES
Central Avenue. L. L. THOMAS, Manager. Russell Building.
i no
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