The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 14, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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Studebaker Four $ ! 1 75.00 Studebaker Six $ 1 725.00
F. O. B. MarsMeld
Both cars equipped with ELECTRIC STARTER AND LIGHTS, FULL FLOATING AXLES, TIMPKEN ROLLER
BEARINGS THROUGHT.
If you are interested in a car at these prices you would be more than pleased with a Studebaker.
Motor
Cars
Chalmers
Ihe Master Six
Seeing is believinn, so drop in and see the new
1914 CHALMERS SIX on show at my flaracje.
ggs&r For Itself
FORD
The most popular car in the WORLD. Touring,
$650.00; Roadster, $600.00, F. 0. B. Mashfield.
I am now prepared to equip any Ford car with an
electric starter and lights for $100 extra. Abso
lutely guaranteed. '
ervice
I have a service department "an all my lines unequalled in the state. Service means lots to a car owner. If
you do not think so, buy a car without a service department and you will soon see why service counts.
EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE.
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Investment
Electric motors operating by central sta
tion service, givo flexibility, reliability and
economy.
Electric motors require less space and
cost less per unit oi' energy than any other
form of power machinery.
More space can bo devoted to production
with a greatly reduced investment iii power
plant.
Central station electric power is always
ready to turn the wheels of any power user
every hour of the day or night. It pre
vents loss of time and production incident
to private power plant shut-downs.
AVo want to prove that electric power is
more economical for you. Telephone ITS
and ask our representative to call.
Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
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CLEARANCE .SALE
In re-arranging our Shirt stock vc find quite a number
of lines of which there are but a few shirts of a kind. We
have priced them low in order to effect a quick clearance.
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Shirt values, your choice.
Sizes 14 to 18.
$1.15
All laundered
Your choice of our entire stock of Men's $22.50, $25,
and $27.50 Suits and Overcoats. All wool, well made.
See window
display.
$16.50
We guarantee
satisfaction
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and good, iuro, wholesome, nour
ishing bread makes boys muscular
and honlthy. Our bread is niado from
tho finest hard Winter wheat tho
hind that retains tho nutrients of
gluten and phosphates. Consequent
ly It is rich In nutrition, ami Is ab
solutely pure in every particular of
baking and handling. And a big loaf
costs but littlo money.
Coos Bay Bakery
Tho place for gold goodies.
Mnr!tt Av Phone 1 11-L
HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 3171.
tTjTscaifk $ a. ii. iionaiNH
Marshfipld PA,NT AND ,.,
iviarsnnem DEC0RATNG co.
Kstlnuitcs Furnished.
Phono aoO'J. Mnrshfleld, Oregon.
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Corset
The most economical BECAUSE the Warner name on
a Corset means LONGER wear and BETTER style while
it wears. It carries assurance, too, that every inch of
boning- and fabric is the BEST, that however hard you
wear it, it will NOT RUST, BREAK NOR TEAR. In short,
that the WARNER REPUTATION IS BEHIND IT.
For sale only at
The Golden Rule
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the homo of Miss Florence Powers
Inst Friday evening. The members
and their guests sang songs, played
gnmes mid otherwise enjoyed them
selves thoroughly. Thoso present
were Misses Nelllo Warwick, Dagmar
Flleshurg, Marjorlo Orahnin, Jtuth
Dungnn, Uuth Cownn, Uerthn Davis,
and Florence Powers and Messrs.
William McDonald. Uoy Curtlss, 121
mer Johnson, Unlph Dresser. Allan
McDuffey, Chester Isaacson and Her
bert Hrndley.
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past served by Mrs, Kvcrltt, Mrs.
Savage, Mrs. iinrdlnor and Miss
Heath. Among thoso present wure
Mrs. It. J. Coke, Mrs. I. I). Uortlo,
Mrs. V. K. Wnttors, Mrs. Win. Dunn,
Mrs. D. O. Vnughun, Mrs. Wm.
Vnughnn, Mrs. Oardlnci, Mrs, A. J.
Snvnge. Mrs. H. K. Ilurmcstor, Mrs.
Paul Dlmmlck, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs.
M. Q. Coleman, Miss Hcnth, Mrs.
Swenrlngen, Mrs. Lyon and Mrfi.
Falkcnstein.
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NAUCISSUS CliUlt
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nnlltliiir. ucwlnir for needy neo-
plo, and chat, wore tho feature of
tho all-day s-bbIoii of the Christian
Sisterhood held Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. 11. W. Pnlntor. A
chill-con enme lunch was served at
noon to tho ladles mid their hus
bands, Another all-day session will
bo held In two weokB with Mrs.
Knight for sewing and church work.
Tlios present were Mrs. Mnttlo
Iilaln, Mrs. U. A. Copple, Mrs. W.
II. Cox, Mrs. Samuel Hrogg, Mrs.
L. K. Hendryx, Mrs. 8. J. Immol,
Mrs. .1. A. .tones. .Mrs. Knight, Mrs.
John Motley, Mrs. Chas. Myrlck,
Mrs. II. W. Painter. Mrs. Mel)uffy,
Mrs. Ynko, Mrs. I). C. McCarty.
Mrs. AV. A. Hold. Mrs. C. A. Sohl
hredo, Mrs. Jefferson Wnrd and
Mrs. J. J. Morrow.
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tlou Qfcltn litnrann wnn bnalnnn
Wriliuimlnv nftnrnnnn lit. ROU'Intr to
tho XnrclssiiB Club membcrB. Miss
Talono Wlldo nsslsted In serving
tin- refreshments that ended tho
meeting. Thoso present were Mlssos
llnttlo McKay, Maggie Uohortson,
Talono Wilde. Hlanelio Tollofson,
Thorn I.und, Anna Lund, Nelllo ,01
son and Hlldur West, with whom
the club will meet again In two
weeks.
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AFTF.UXOOX SKWIXO
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A sperlnl meeting of tho Indies
or tlio Presbyterian Auxiliary was
called Wednesday ut tho homo of
Mrs. II. J. Mohr for tho purpose
of discussing plans for n chicken
dinner to bo glvon next Saturday
noon. Plans could not bo definitely
nrrangod ns no placo wnB secured
for holding tho dinner. However,
that will bo decided 'n tho near fu
nr nnd nnnounced. Thoso present
Wnu Hdny were Mrs. I. S. Smith,
prc'ldent, Mrs. Sonman, Mrs. Chap
ii'im, Mrs. Walter. Mrs. Dow, Mrs.
Sutborland. Mrs. McKldowney. Mrs.
Tlodgen. Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Sweot
mnn, Mrs. Dow. Mrs. Ilfllnes, Mrs.
Hurkhnrt and Mrs. Hyde. Tho
lidlcs will meet ngRlu next Woduoa
day. '
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Mrs. W. A. Uold had ns guests
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. L. L.
Thomas. Mrs. U. W. Morrow, Mrs.
I L. Ornnnls nnd Mrs. J. Proctor,
ontortnlnlng Informally at ewlng.
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The Mnrshfleld Uoyal Xolghbors
are iilannlng n big necktlo nnd apron
social nt their hall next Tuesday ov
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I X. II. CATHOLIC LADIF.S. I
Th' North IJond Cut hollo I.adloM
Aid will moot nnxt Tutxidny at tho
homo of Mrs. A. Hoelllng.
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Mrs. Henry Oalo wns linatom and
Mrs. o. Johnson entertnlnnr. to the
Jolly Dozen Wednesday afternoon.
The prlzo In th contests pnrtnlnlim
to Washington's and Lincoln's
hlrthdnvs InMiirntod liv Mrs. John
son, was won by Mrs. It. Hush. MrH.
Hush will entortnln the club In two
woeks, with Mrs. Johnson nt host
ess. Thoso present Wednesday
woro Mrs (Ion, Uourko, Mrs. Hush,
Mrs. F. M. Marhoffor, Mrs. Pone",
Airs. Hut, MrH. Johnson mid Mrs.
dale.
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The Marshllcld KplHcnpnl Guild
was entertained Tuosdny afternoon by
MIb Xottlo Snvnge nt tho A. J. Sav
ao home. Archdearon Chnmberfl
was present and delivered n most In
structive nnd entertaining tnlk. Tho
meotltiKS henceforth will bo held in
the linll or the cluirc,i bulldlii'; nnd
not Tuesday MIhh Hvolyn Ainrson
nnd Mrs. J. llennott wll' hnvo
rhnrKO of the rofreshiumitH. It van
decided to hnve the meetings open Tor
nil who wlnh to ntteinl nnd tho c'"iro
for rofrechnientH will bo ten fntH
each. Ainonpr those those n cut
tlila week were Mra. Harry Xn ' irg,
Mrs. Uniina XiuburK, Mra. J. W lle'
nott.'Mrs. J. A. Mntaon, Mrs. L. M.
Xobfo. Mra. Otto Sehetlor. Mrs. Fnn
nlo Hazard, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Miss
Mnudo Hoed, Mra. Hnrl Savngn, Mrs.
12. O. Perhuni, Mrs. A. J. Snvage and
Mrs. II. L. Colommi.
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IXKOItMAL DAXCi: I
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i Mr. Arnold of Portland, who hnH
bean speudliiK n few w'eoks on tho
liny ciitortnlued at a little dinner par
ty nnd dnnco at the Chnndler Tuou-
, (lav evening cnmpllmoutnry to Mr
I and Mra. Clnude Xasburg.
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PHH.SIlVTKm.X LADIICS.
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I Tho valontlno dnnco glvon Tuofl
'dav nlRht nt Kckhoffs Hall In
North llonil by the Catholic ladles,
was a groat success, iioiu nnanciniiy
and soclnlly, about two hundred cou
ples bolug In ntteminnce. Tlio null
waH b'autlfully decorated with tho
season'H greens, huckleberry and
grnpe, and with Vnlontlno henrtfl In
festoons nbout walls mid colling,
Tho woll-known Koysor'B orchostrn
furiilshod tlio music for tho ovenlng,
Tho dnnco was voted by all present
ns delightful and by tho ladlos of
tho church as ono of tho most suc
cessful they have ovor undertaken.
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Mrs. M. 1C. Kvorltt ontortnlned nt
sowing WednoHdny afternoon nt hor.
pretty homo In North Ilcnd, Includ
ing among her guests many Indies
both nf North Head mid Mnrshfleld.
Tho hours of sowing nnd conversa
tion woro followed by n dainty ro-
Thn North Hair! Presbyterian Lnd-
la' A'd Snrloty wrh entertained on
Thursday nfternoon by Mrs. II. C.
Holmes. Xeedlowork wns tho prln
clnnl divorslon. Thn noxt inoutlncr
will bo hold In two weeks with Mrs.
A. II. Iiuhoff. Thoso present this
wool: woro Mrs. J. Monde, Mrs. C. A.
Smith, Mrs. V. K. Wnttors, Mrs. C.
II. Furlss, Mrs. J, M. Orout and Mrs.
Wm. Vnughan.
I (ilVKS PAUTIKS.
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Mrs. J. W. llennott wnB hostess to
a fow frlonds Informally Wednesday
afternoon complimentary to MIbb May
Ilonuott, On Monday evening sho on
tertnlned a fow of tlio youngor rolks
n mi Informm dnnclng pnrty foT MIbb"
Ilonuott. Snturdny nftornoon sho
will nlso bo hostess at another littlo
Informal gathering,
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! LADIKS' AIIT riil'll, I
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Tho Ladles' Art Club enlnvod ono
of tho most delightful sessions of tho
season Friday nftornoon when Mrs.
AV. U08S Smith was hostess. Tho
SmUhapartmonl vvoro muat tnatljy
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