The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 31, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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HOME, SWHUT HOME.
Oli. Hornet It Is n sabred pi re- -or
wns, In olden days, before tl e pco
llo learned to clinsc to moving picture
plays; to tango dances nn 1 such
things, to skating on n floor; and
now tr'p youthful laughter ring" with
in the Home no more. Yon will re
call, old men and dames, tho homes
of long ago. and you'll recall tho fire
side games tho children used to know
T' o neighbors' kids would come along
with your own kids to play, and mer
ry ns a blrdal song tho evening passed
away. An evening spent away from
homo In olden days was rare; tho
children hadn't learned to roam for
pleasure, everywhere. Hut now your MV, t r MniZv m' War i
liouso Is but n shell where children J.1, MMV: 'MS'nI?i ,, ,Sn,,, ', ,'
sleep and eat; It serves that purpose S velvn AmSn H,tc,llBon nml
verv well their homo Is on tho l8S Mcl A,cr
ui-ui. i nun uuiiiu is wiierc uio .
I
A. X. W.
lights are bright, where rag-tlmo tuns
Ic flows; their noon's tho middle of
Tin ..I..1.4 .l.ntu l...l 1 W
wtC ii "1.1 "rL ,"""' Mrs. W. P. Murphy entertained
w kn?W"'t-HJh0.,i,IIn0WB y'!r A- N- W. at her homo on
Homo pro dark, nlld bI10IIC0 broods TVrnmHvnv Tlmrulnv wltli Mrs .T.
i'.mo..,n.ro dnrk.'. ?"?. Bl,onco, ,,.ro0(l8 Hrondwny Thursday with Mrs
th ,,n;J .rri-1 . "T u.( ,Bavc W. Tlbbotts ns club guest. Among
tho mark! 'lis but a sty or stall. tho mcniuor8 irMOnt were Mesdnmes
vuiL iiiuouii. Hiitnnn.
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$3.00 3 ff0r.
We print plalnl on crery label
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
an J ict mean II
f OWJEft Identical
fnrtowi i -" A. J. Tower Co.
CLaJJUl ix mark BOSTON
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22
O'Connell, Evortsen. Mc
Knight. Mureli. Hyde. MIiirub, No
ble, Dennett, Smith, Stnuff, Qulst
nml Hazard. Mrs. Noble will bo
hostess next week.
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I evhxix cards i
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Mr. nml Mrs. .1. W. Hlldcnbrnml
nml Mr. nml .Mrs, Henry Fourier
entortnlned tho Thursday Sewing
Sowing Club nml Its husbnnds tit
ono of the delightful monthly card
pard parties of tho club nt the I III
denbrnnd home in South Marsh
fleld. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Q. Jarvls,
Miss Edith Hlldenbrnnd nnd Mr.
Sehroedcr were guests of tho eve
Mrs. U. C. Vnughun was hostess
to (i number of Indies of Mnrshfleld
nnd North tlend Thursdny nt ono
o'clock luncheon nnd sewing, ontor
tnlnlng Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. Fnlkonstoln,
Mrs. Evorltt, Miss Nrttlo nvngo, Miss
Then Kruso, Miss Laura Kruso and
Miss Ouron llage.
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I MIXXIE-WIS Clil'lJ. I
Tho Mlnnle-WIs Club did not meet
this week with Mrs. Downs ns was
announced, but will meet next Tues
day with Mrs. dins. LaChappollo.
I
FAREWELL PARTY.
i
Mrs. DenJ. Chnndlor entortnlned
Informally nt Bowing Tuesday after
noon ns a farewell for her sister, Miss
Geneva Wilcox, who loft today for
her homo In Independence, Oregon,
after spending a few months on tho
Hny. Light refreshments wore served.
Among thoso present woro Miss Graco
Kruso, MIbs Mndgo Harry, Mra. Rob
ert Kollogg, Mrs. F. D. Cohan, Mrs.
W. O. Chandler. Mrs. It. K. nooth
and Miss Mny Dennett.
I
CLASS I'AUTV.
Miss Carol Hnhskopf entortnlned
Mrs. It. N. Kenton, Mr. nnd Mrs
.1. W. Mitchell, Mr. nnd MrB. 11. L.
Crawford. Mr. nml Mrs. H. V. Lo
Mclux, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Schroeder,
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Unrvey, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ilrndfleld, Mr. nnd
Mrs. l'orry Dodson. .Mr. 011(1 Mrs.
.1. 0. Kinney and Mr. and Mrs. Syl
vester Jones. The mooting plnco
for tho club next Thursdny after
noon has not boon determined.
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nftornoon wnB delightfully spent with
games and music, nfter which tno lit
tlo hostcBS, assisted by Loutso Gtdlcy
nnd Hazel Coffin, served delicious
refreshments ,
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I XAHCISSrS CIjUIJ. I
I
XOUTII I1KXI) I'AUHXT-TKAC'IIKIIS
Tho NnrclsBiis Club was pleasantly
ontertnlnod last Wednesday aftornoon
by Miss Hattlo McKay nt tho homo
of her parents In Kastslde. Sowing
l nnd othor diversions were enjoyotl
J ! and woro followed by bountiful ro-
rresiiments. .Mrs. McKny assisting In
Try one on easy payment pJan
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE & SUPPLY CO.
Phone M.
Alliance Warehouse.
57ar.r.mr.i7.'i!v,rvctii:
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Harshfield BUTTED
irediiicry
MADM
. MUCK
SAMTAltV
COXDITIOXS
IX A
CLIOAX
Mii
MODKHX
FACTOUV.
. 44
STi:itiLL,i:i)
.MILK
AXI)
CHHAJL
PURE ICE
'it ajclltei, H n. in. nd ii p. in.
rhouo 73
Goodrum'&Garage
homo of the
CADILLAC and EORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
317 Central Av. Phone 87L
WHO SAYS CHICKENS
DON'T PAY?
Not the man who has a Pctaluma Incubator.
n FARM FOR SALE.
J.,ry,.ltock nn(J fruit farm con
ing of 618 acres, between 35 and
'acres of rich bottom land, eight
. ot,bonch land set to apple
ii w m? acrea moro that can
7ul t9 cleared for orchard and
'lane good grazing land for cat--.
sneep or goata.
i7,e.. head Bd dairy cowb and
rl"?1!? implements necessary,
watod on Weat Fork of Cooa
hofli a Km,l? Uom POBtofflce,
n,?La.nd batlandlng.
Buy direct from owner.
-Ite. rtber 'nfo-matlon, call or
-' w- A. GAQB. Alleeany, Ore.
uatermass Studio
Opens About feb. 1
Wo lutvo InvcHtlKntod nil the IoiuIIiik innkoB of IncnhntorH iid
hnvo decided that the I'KTALU.MA INCUIIATOR !s the ono liost
BitlliMl lo Cooh County ami iirnctU-Hlly ovoryouo who hnH inndo a
Hlinllnr InvoHtlKiitlon iiKruim with iih,
If your clilckoiiH arc not pnyliiK, come In and talk It ovor with
nn. Wo will show you tho l'KTALU.MA INCUIIATOU and-fiirnlHh
IntcrcHtliiK' mid valunhlo Information coiicornliiK thtuu and tho poul
try InuliioHH. Tlioy coiiio in different bIzob nnd at moHt roimoimlilo
prli'es. Hero aro boiiio of tho features of thorn:
Why the Petaluma is the Leading Incubator
It In tho invention of n scientifically practical mnii, who linx do
voted tho bent yoarn of his life to tho Htudy of artificial Incubation.
It id made upon wolNconcelved plans tho principles Involved
hnvo not been changed In thirty yenrs. It has not boon necessary
they woro correct In tho beginning.
Its regiilntlng dovlco Is tho best and most nccurato Instriimont
over made for tho purposo, nnd although imltnted by all makers,
with few exceptions, none can produce its equal tho Bailout feat
ures of which have boon sacredly guarded by tho Inventor.
It Is now lit lug sold moro extensively In localities whore peoplo
havo failed with other machines, proving that those of experience
appreciate a first-class artlclo.
It Is furnished with tho best egg trays and nursery baskets in
the world nil galvanized steol framos and corrugated galvanized
wire.
It Is opornti'd with a smaller consumption of oil thnn any other
Incubator in tho world.
It hatches lnrgor porcentngos than any othor.
It lias boen awarded more prizes at tho leading expositions of
the world than any othor. .....
It is the best for tho beginner ns woll as thoso of largo oxporunco.
It l.i built by a thoroughly rellablo company, which has, for ovor
thirty years, made .good to the peoplo nil that has been claimed
for the PKTALUMA.
IT IS TJ11J 1XCU1WTOU FOR YOU.
SPIRELLA CORSETS
may be obtained in Marshfield
from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Pnrcnlior
QKO C K4L ni' onn V M'BS Hllzahcth Topping gavo tho Borvlng. Tho club wll meet' ngnln In
0Q oO. QUI SI.. rllOne ZUU-A talk of tho nftornoon nt tho Par-1 two weeks with .MIbb Stella Potorson.
cnt-TiuicherB club nicetlng nt tno tiiopo present tills week woro MIbs
BchoolhoiiHo Tuesday, speaking on Stella Poterson, MIbb Maggie Ilobort
thr chlldren'B llbrnry, or books for son, MIsb Illnnohe Tellefson, MIbs
chlldron. Following this there wns,Thora Lund, .Mrs. L. Sallng nnd Mlas
I'cnernl dlstiiBBlnn of tho tonic. Hilda West,
T'Miro wiih n good nttoiidnnco. Thoj . .;. .j.
next iiKOtlug will ho held u mouth 4 4
from hiat Tuesday nt tho North 1 XI'AV IIOMIC. I
llend Bchoolliouse. - '. . 4
' ''-' I Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. S. Lyons entortnln-
ed a fow frlotids at their cozy now
I HAITIST WO.MKX. I homo on Flnnngnn nvenuo near Ulov-
9 nun. utroet Mondav nlubt. Pnrda ami
Glasses
r.gffl? firnnmrf
itor feMuSs . ,
to oroter
Weak eyes perfectly fitted by tho
latest and best methods known to
science. Should you want better oyo
sight or need good glasses properly
fitted, try my r.pocial U round Com
Tho Mnrsllllold IlaptlBt Womon will ihiihIc were the IIviiihIohh nnd wnrn
hluntlon glasses. Young or old, with bo entortnlned next Wednesday by followed by refreshments. Tholr
this Biieclal glass can read flno print. Mrs. A. 'A, Downs nt hor homo on kuosIh included Mr. nnd Mm. V. K.
do oloso work or boo at a distance, South Hrondwny. Mrs. A. F. Ilnss- GotHiiB, Mr. and Mr. L. L. Thotuns.
an in ono ions, a ginss ot iioauiy ioru win no 1110 leaner nun -japan jjr, and Mrs. v. A. Hold, Mr. nnd
nini n joy rorevor. isvory pair iiuou win no mo sunjeci
by mo Is wnrranted to bo porfeot and '""-" oa-
giinrantocd to give untlsractlon
Your pn'tronngo solicited.
TO PAVIXt! COXTIIAtT-
DR. W. B. RICHARDSON
Oploineti'iht from Siokiiiie.
Offlco 17S North Hrondwny.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrode and Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Kennody.
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4
I HAPTIST LAIUKS I
o-
xotici:
I OILS.
Notlco Is liorobv ulvon tlint tho
rvim ,...,., rvmnnii ,.f tii.. nn.. nf The North HoikI Hnntlst Ladles'
I Mmullilnlil Pima f'niiiifr Oi-nifni, will lA'1 Soloty WIIH OlltorllllllOlI WodllOB-
iMaislillold. Coos Countj, OroKou. will ,Iny ,,t ,,10 l0n)p or Mrg Voa
rocelvo sonlod bids for all olassos of Marklo at North Head. Following
, hard surfnco pnvemont' for tho yem n biiMlnosH and social mossIoii, ru
j ti 1 1 . until four o'clock P. M. Mon- r.ro8,,n" "t8 w,'ro ""Joyod. Ainon
' 1 , . , .," , .. i,1,oso nrwieiit wore .Mm. F. V Wood,
day, tho 2nd day of February, 101 1. !Mm . ,,;, Kmimy, Mrs. K. Ilob-
Tlie bnsls of ostlmate of wild IiIiIh isoii. Mrs. J. II. Clarke. Mm. F. 13.
REMOVED
Opposite The Blanco Hotel " ooo n.. yard, of heavy 'yJ?ft,lr;kJJ.r";IrI2' S'Y'0?!,,?"'8 Wli?
1 and 2.-00 sq. yards of Hnhtor or rosl-'"'1' ' "?, r,VA ?Ur ' uVI1 ' 11 '
TOIW TheTaiinr i"t ivon,o,. ,?: VffiSr."
m0L
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
DO YOU
use your telephone to advantage?
WHY NOT?
It is cheaper to talk than to travel,
We have toll stations in Coos and Curry Counties and
connect with the Bell System at Roseburg,
Coos Bay Home Telephone Co.
Main Office.
Marshflold, Oregon.
South Coos
River Boats
Tioga leaves Marshflold for
head of river nt 8 a. m re
turning in evoning.
Steamer Rainbow leaves
head of river at 7 a, m. and
roturnlng loaves Marshfield at
2 p. m.
HO(.i:itS & SMITH.
Hldders nro to furnish full spec!
Mentions and Information concern
ing their pavement as laid in tho City
of Marshflold.
Said bids aro roquostod for the
purposo of Informing tho property
owners mid Common Council of snld
City, of tho npproxlmnto cost of tho
different classes of hard surfnco pnve
mont to aid them in tho plnnnlng of
tho street Improvements of tho said
City for tho ensuing yonr.
JOHN W. HUTLRH,
Ilccordor.
nnd How A.
F. Ilassford.
J j
CITY AUTO AXI) TAXI SIJHVICK
A now taxlcab has been added to
my auto service. Careful drivers.
Will go nnywhoro at any tlrao. Stand
Dlanco Cigar Store. Day phono, 78.
Night phono 130-X.
TOM (JOODALR, Proprietor.
C. W. VIERS,
Painter and Decorator
Willi Paper nml Paints
Rdsldenco Phone 40-X
Shop Phono 20C-R
870 N. Front Street
11 r
HUY YOUR
HKXDEHSOX & LA PIUXCKSSH
COHHKTS
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
XOHTH IIRXD,
Big Clearance Sale
Ntw on at
The Electric Shoe Store.
180 So. Broadway.
XOTICi: TO COXTHACTOHS.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that soalod
bids will bo received by tho Common
Council of tho City of Marshflold,
Coos County, Orogon, until sovon o'-
j clock P. M Monday, tho 2nd day of
February, 1011, for tho Improvoinont
of Front stroot North from tho south
lino of Kim Avonuo to tho north lino
of Iloinlock Avonuo In tho City of
jMnrshflold, Coos County, Oregon, ac
cording to tho plans and specif Icn
jtlons 011 file In tho offlco of tho City
Recorder nnd thoro opon to tho In
spection of all porsons interested
thcroln,
nids will nlso ho received for Shoot
Asphalt pavement according to tho
plans and specifications for tho snmo
on fllo In tho Recorder's offlco in
lieu of Illtumlnous Hock Pnvoment,
All bids must bo in accordance
with tho requirements accompanying
said specifications, and upon blanks
for that purposo which will bo sup
plied upon request at tho offlco of
tho City Engineer.
A certified check of flvo por cont
of tho amount bid must accompany
tho bid, to bo forfeited to the said
City or Marshflold In caso tho con
tract Is awarded tho contractor and
ho falls to ontor Into a contract with
tho said City within flvo days.
Tho Common Council rosorvos tho
right to rojeer any and all bids.
Dated this 20th day of January,
1914.
JOHN W. nUTLEH,
Recorder.
HOVAIj ACCTIOX lUtllK.'K.
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Mrs. D. Y. Stafford was hostess to
the Royal Auction llrldgo Club at hor
homo Tuesday aftoruoou. Mrs. Car
rlo Dungnu wns winner of tho prlzo,
this being tho second prlzo she has
won In succession. In Borvlng, alio
wns assisted by Mrs. C. IC. Perry. Tho
club will not moot ngitln until Febru
ary 17, when Mrs. Kreltzor will bo
hostess. Tho tlino Intervening will
bo devotod to plnns mid preparations
Continued on pago Eight
A DIITEHEXCE IX WORKING
HOURS
A man's working dny Is eight
hours. Ills body organs must work
perfectly 2-1 hours to koop him fit
for olght hours' work. Wank, soro,
inactive kldnoya ennnot do It. Thoy
must bo sound nnd healthily active
nil tho tlmo. Foloy Kidney Pills will
mako them so. You ennnot tnko
them Into your systom without good
results following. Owl Prescription
Pharmacy. Opposlto Chandlor Ho
tel. Frank D. Cohan. Phono 74.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF COOS.
In tho Mnttor of tho Application
of William George Kingston for
Leavo to Change Ills Nnmo to
William Goorgo Gamblo.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notlco Is horoby glvon that William
Georgo Kingston hns filed a potltion
praying that his nnmo bo changed
from Wllllnm Georgo Kingston to
William Goorgo Gamblo and that tho
hearing of Bald petition bo had at tho
Court house at Coqulllo City, Coos
County. Orogon, nt 10:00 o'clock A.
M. February 2nd 1914, to Bhow
causo, If any, why said petition should
not bo granted, and all porsons hav
ing objections to tho granting of
said petition aro required to appear
boforo this court at that tlmo.
Dated this 30th day of Decomhor,
1913.
JOHN F. HALL.
County 'Judge.
(First publication, Jan. 1, 1914.)
(Last publication, Jan. 31, 1914.)
Slni AnioiiB thoro Invite worohor cInB8 r th' Motliodlut Junior J
Mr nn. Mrs I II Sadden Mr ' LctlK" Snturdny afternoon nt hor f
and Mrs. T'f'' Denning, Mr. nnd I '''..on Soi'l!?,&'J, tr.L'. T,l', I