The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 28, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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The New No. 24 Model
Fox Visible Typewriter
has a large number of new features and
mnnhnninal refinements which make it
ovpn more popular than before. Briefly
described, the new FOX TYPEWRITER is:
A Visible Typewriter,
Carriage accommodates paper oy
inches wide,
Double Forward Carriage Release,
Hew Patented Automatic Removable
Ribbon Spool automatically revers
ing and oscillating the ribbon,
Forty-four keys, writing eighty-eight
characters,
Interchangeable Carnages and Platens,
Stencil Cutting Device,
Two-color Ribbon,
Back Space Key,
Card Holder,
Light Touch,
tasy Action,
Tabulator
Noiseless
Durable,
Tvnn Rnr nnd Hanner: The tvno bar has
i a cone bearing, the pivot Is made from
hardened steel drill rod, ground to perfect
shape and smoothness by a special pro-
mcc nf nnr own. The hfiarinc Is adjust
able to take up all wear, The strong, type
bar and wide, cone bearing insure perfect
alignment and great durability In one of
the most important parts o.f a typewriter,
Back Spacer: The Back Spacing Device
returns the carriage from left to right one
space at a time,
Stencil Cutting: Touching a key adiusts
the machine for writing wax stencils for
duplicating,
Fintier Levers: The finger lovers are of
hard steel, the forward end reduced In
size, giving an even lighter touch than
ever before,
Line Lock: At the end of the line all
typo bars lock automatically,
Ribbon Movement: Either single or two
color ribbon can be used, The action is
entirely automatic, the reverse movement
positive and requires no attention from the
operator, A single color ribbon oscillates,
using its entire surface, effecting a great
saving in ribbons our oscillator practical
ly doubles the life of the ribbon,
Card Writing: Underneath the line indi
cator is a small lever, Moving this for
ward forces the line indicator firmly
against the platen, making a perfect card
holder,
Tabulator: The Fox Tabulator is operat
ed by a key at the front of the type
writer, Escapement: The new Fox Double Bevel
Escapement is free from frail parts, and
without any special adjustment it will
give all the speed required by the swift
est operator, or it may be used by a slow
beginner,
Ribbon Spools: The No, 24 is supplied
with patented interchangeable ribbon
spools,. All Fox Brand Ribbons are sent
out, without extra charge, on these new
spools,
Marain Renulatnrs: TIir snalfl tn wliinli
margin regulators are attached is grad
uated to correspond with the carriage
scale, In setting either margin at any
point it is not necessary to take the eyes
from the keyboard, or rise from the seat,
Line Spacing: The line spacing on all
Fox Typewriters is automatic,
Touch: The Fox lias the lightest touch
and easiest action of any typewriter ever
manufactured,
Interchangeable Carriage: Any one of
four different lengths of carriages can be
used, Carriages can be changed in a few
moments,
Carriage Release: The carriage has a
release lever on each forward corner of
the carriage,
Removable Platen: The platen is de
tachable and can be removed from the
typewriter without disturbing the carriage,
Paper Feed: The paper feed will handle
cards or paper of any size from a postage
stamp to the full capacity of the carriage,
Keyboards: The keyboard lias forty-four
keys, writing eighty-eight characters, It
is subject to many changes for special
requirements or foreign languages with
out additional expense,
"Any Make, Any Time, Any Place."
Typewriter Exchange and Supply Co.
Phono 44,
Alliance Warehouse,
You wnnt clear, cheerful nnd convenient
light. Good light makes all the difference
in the world in the leisuro hours of the wage
earner. It promotes his comfort and saves
his eyes.
Electric light is the clear, cheerful, conven
ient light. It is also the economical light.
Everyone can afford electric light.
Think of the convenience, safety and
cleanliness of electric lighting. It. means
less work for the wives and daughters;
more pleasure for all.
Your homo can be modernized with elec
ii'ic light at smqll cost.
Telephone 178 for a eost estimate.
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Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
The Times Does Job Printing
To Be Healthy
One Must Perspire!
If you do not porsplro, tlio
porea of tlio skin clog. In
this condition you nro render
od unhealthy. Ordinary tub
baths havo no offoct upon
cleansing tho pores of tlio
skin henco tho
RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS
which nro now .offered for
your honoflt nnd relief. Wo
havo Installed an oxcollont sys
tem of Russian nnd Turklsk
Rnths, which nro tho finest In
every respect. Physicians rec
ommend n Russian Steam
Rath at least onco n month.
You nro Invited to call and In
tpect our now and up-to-dato
system of modern bathing at
tho
RUSSIAN STEAM BATHS
Bunker Hill.
Tnko White Star Auto to
Dunker Hill. Gentlemen on Fri
day and Saturday from 2 p. m,
to 12 m and on Sunday from
8 a. ra., to 12 m. Ladles and
families from 2 p. m. to 12
tn. on Thursdays.
Tolehono 388-L.
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC
WORK, nromldo Enlarging and
Kodak Finishing.
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Mnrshfleld
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDEN STREET
NORTH BEND
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UVlli&o
vocal solo by II. E. Miller, a violin
solo bv Miss Mabel Itnrrlcim. n rnnil-
I Miss Mlnnlo Parker at the homo of i lug by Dr. Mattle U. Shnw nnd a
Mrs. ll. Mnrklo. Refreshments were song by MJss Volz, wna enjoyed.
oi-ituu, .ui-b. iiim-kb ufing assisted i-nier earns nnu dancing were oil
by her daughters, Constance and Sy- Joyed. Refreshments wero served,
bll. Those present this week were .
Mrs. Chas. Eckhoff, Mrs. E. H. Al-,
derton, Mrs. R. E. Evans, Mrs. F. W. ' MEET WEDNESDAY. !
Wood, .Mrs. O, Ash, .Mrs. C. L. i
Rralnnrd, Mrs. R. Mnrklo, Mrs. V. S. Tlio North Horn! Christian Ladles
Erazler, Mrs. A. II. McKay, Mrs. C. 11. , will meet next Wednesday with Mrs.
Marsh, Misa Louise Elsmlnger nnd , Clarke Glmlmon on Sherman nvenue,
Miss Minnie Parker nnd Rev. A. P. the meeting plnco Waving been
Dassford. ' 1 changed,
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wns In chargo of L. A. Loonils, 0. A.
Pnlntor, Roy Rralnnrd, Joe Emory,
Jnck Nowlln nnd Chns. Eckhoff, Jr.,
nnd wns n big success In every way.
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I SURPRISE PARTY. I
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INFORMA L AFTERNOON.
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MINNIE-WIS CLUIJ.
Mrs. W. Ross Smith wns hostess Tho Minnie-Wls Club will meet
nt n dollghtful llttlo informal after- with Mrs. W. S. Brown on nextThurs-
noon Thursday nt cards. Her guests , dny, March fi.
wero Mrs. Dnvid Vniighnn, Mrs. L. F.
Kniiccnsteln and Mrs. W. II. Foley.
I PRIZE HALL.
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NORTH HEM) SOCIAL.
Mrs. A. II. Imhoff wns hostess to
tho North Uond Presbytorlnn Ladies'
Aid Society at her homo on Union
The prlzo mnsnuorndo bnll of tlio
North Ilcnd Concert Hand at Eckhoff avenue Thursday afternoon. Tho nf
nnil last Saturday ovenlnc wns on- tornoon wnB snent In bowIiik nnd con-
Joyed by nbout 12C couples. Tho vorsntlon, refreshments being served
prlzo for the handsomest costume nt the conclusion of tho session. Tho
wns divided between Misses Shirley next meeting will bo held In two
Peterson nnd Jessie King. Mrs. Rob- weeks at tho church. Those presont
ert L. Simpson received the prlzo for this week wero Mrs. J. Mende, Mrs.
the best Bustnlned character nnd Miss Goo. Hnzer, Mrs. R. C. Holmes, Mrs.
Jesslo King received tho $10 door Marlon Lnngorborg, Mrs. C. A. Smith,
Prize. j Mrs. Elmer Russell, Mrs. II. C. Dlers,
I Mrs. Helnze, nnd MIbsos Helen nnd
- Mildred Russell.
I RIRTIIRAY PARTV. I
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A crowd from Dunker Hill nnd
Mnrshfleld went to the homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Poster .McDonald In North
Rend Monday evening nnd nn enjoy
ublo evening wns Bpcnt with music
nnd games. At 11 o'clock a light
lunch wns served. Those present
w ero Mr. nnd Mrs. Foster McDonald,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewart McDonald, Mrs.
A. Schwartz, Mrs. 0. W Craig, Misses
Lnurn Dubny, Minn nnd Lillian Dal
gle, Esther and Myrtle Nelson, Slgnn
Larson, Lllllo Ilremmor, Vivian
Craig, Minerva Mecum, Rllln, Carrio
nnd Veltna Ross, Messrs. Paul Kclka,
Joo McCullcn, Ellsworth Wilson,
Ch'nrles nnd Unrtlett' Knox, Charles
Ross, James Malonoy, Chnrlcs Skor
rett, Alfred Jnrvan nnd Orley Klnnoy.
LADIES' ART CLUIJ.
Miss Grace Nollnor celebrated her
tenth' birthday Wcdnosdny by enter-
tnlnlng n number of her llttlo frlcntlB ' Tho Lndles' Art Club wns cntor-
ut tho homo of her jinronts, Mr. ami tallied Friday afternoon by Mrs. I).
Mrs. C. A. Nollnor, in old North Rend. P. Vniighnn nt her homo In North
Various games wero followed by a Mnrshfleld. It was purely n social
sumptuous luncheon. Her guests In- meeting. In serving, Mrs. Vniighnn
cluiled Annlo Wlttlck, Audroy Simp- wns nsslstcd by Mrs. L. F. Fnlkou-
son, Alice Rolcliort, E.volyn Hinder, stein. Tho club will meet next Frl-
Marguerlto Simpson, Mildred Free- day with Mrs. J. A. Illatt. Thoso
land, Mildred, Doris and Gencvlevo presont this wook wero Mrs. J. A.
lircssen, llcsslo nnd Enid Dver. Alinn Hlntt. Mrs. A. S. lllnnrhnnl. Mrs. Ol.
Olson, Edith Cnvnnniigh, Flosslu Ivln Ediiinn, MrM. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. Knn nd others.
unyes nna Fiorenco Peterson.
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PRESRYTERIAN LADIES.
Tho Ladles' Missionary Society of
tho Presbytorlan church met at tho
pleasant homo of Mrs. Harry Fol
som on Second streot Wednesday af
ternoon. Mrs. II. Snow wns tho lender of tho
mooting. Tho subject of tho "homo"
work wns "Our American Indians,"
nnd this subject wns hnndlcd vory
Interestingly by Mrs. Q. O. Stithcrlln,
Mrs. C. II. Wnltors nnd others, show
ing how our missionaries among
these people nro doing whnt tho Gov
ernment cannot do (nlthough It Is
doing much), l.c, Christianizing them.
A blackboard talk pliowed whoro our
Fchools for tbeso peoplo nro locntod
nnd how innny of these thoro nro.
This proved enlightening. Tho sub
ject of tho "foreign" work wns "Kor
en." and Mrs. I. S. Smith dealt with
this most Interesting flold vory ably.
Mrs. J, E. lrurkhnrt rendered a
beautiful solo, accompanied by Mrs.
Chns. McKnlghr. Mrs. Crawford, of
North Dnkotn, who Is visiting friends
In tho city, wns present nnd, told of
tho work In that stnto and of how
consecrated work brings results. An
nnni8lng nnd nltogether interesting
fonrtiro,of tho afternoon wns tho ex
hibit of curios from tho workmanship
of tho Indian nnd Korean loaned by
mts. j--. a. uow nun airs, E. G. Flnna-
CIIURCH SOCIAL.
, W. II. Foloy, Mrs. L. F. Fnlkcnsteln. I
i Mrs. w. E. Hoagland. Mrs. A. L.
Hoiiscworth, Mrs. L. 0. Lnng, Mrs.
E. D. Mr-Arthur, Mrs. N. Rnsmussen,
.Mrs. ,i. v. Toiniidor, Mrs. I. M. Con-
S. Illsey, Mlllor nnd (Iron. Mrs. Chns. Fonslur nnd m.
Tho speclnl guests
Dunno,
W.C.T.U.. MEETING.
.MoKdnmcs A
W. E. Ialrd wero hostesses at a most W. Ross Smith.
entertaining session of tho North of tho nrtnrnnnn worn Mm
llond Methodist Ladles Thurrdny nf- Mrs. W. Vaughnn, Mrs. D. Mclntyro
ternoon nf the church narlnm. Sow. nml Miss Wiiln Rnvniro
ing nnu cunning wc-p rollo vd bv
refreshments. Tho ladles will meet
ngnln In two wooks at the church
parlors. Thoso present this week
Mrs. w. E. Laird, .Mrs. Win. Nollson, Mrs. Fnnnlo Whoolor will ontor
Mrs. II. Hunt, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. 13. tnln tho W. C. T. U. nt Its regular
II. Curtis, Mrs. J. arout, Mrs. Per- monthly srsBlon next .Monday. A
lilus, Mrs. L. Sells, Mrs. Roy o. report of thospeclnl county nicotine
Urnlnnrd, Mrs. Tom Juzn, Mrs. P. of tho orgnnlzatlon at Con.ulllo this
Miller, Mrs. V. O. Ash, Mrs. Os-'weok will probably bo submitted,
bourne, Mrs. Allco Anns, Mrs. Elmer'
Woods, .Mrs. Chns. van Zlle, Mrs.
Douglas Putnam, Mrs. A. L. Gnbsor. I t W. II.' M.
Mrs. Floyd Coffelt, Mrs. .1. p. Smith, -
Mrs. ijlbort Hlscy, Miss Gortrudo ' Tlio C. W. R. M. will bo entor
Arms, Mlsg Ella Gurnon, Miss Dorn tnlnod noxt Tuesday by Mrs, .Mnttlo
Fell and Rev. A. F. Illsey. I Ulaln at hor homo lu South Mnrsh-
j Hold.
I BRIDGE LUNCHEON. I
! I RAITIST WOMEN.
.Mrs. W. T. Stoll wns hostess nt 0
two tables of lifidgo and liinehoon I Tho Mnrshnold Baptist Womon's
Thursday at 2 o'clock. Her houso Mlsulonary Society will bo oiitortnln-
was vory prottlly and profusoly doc- "'I "oxt Woilnomlay by Mrs. 1.. II.
orntod with daffodils, ncnoln and , Coroy.
grcons. enrrylng out tho color scIioiiki
of spring grcons nnd yollows. Mrs.
E. G. Perhnm
prize,
won tlio nftornooii's
COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB. I
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Tho Collogo Womon's Club will
moot next Wednesday evening with
Mrs. M. c. Malonoy. Tho subject for
tho meeting will bo CollogeB, and Mrs.
Mnloney will read a paper on "Eu
gono," Thoro will nlso bo a talk
given by J. S. Smith on "Corvallls."
FINE SOCIAL.
I ROYAL AUCTION CLUB.
Mrs. Carrio Duiignu will bp host
ess to tho Royal Auction Rrldgo Club
nt hor homo on Commorclnl aenuo
noxt Tuesday.
I THURSDAY CLUB. I
Mrs. Harry Rradflold was hostoss
at a dollgh'tful mooting of tho Thurs
day Club this week. Practically all
of tho mombors wero presont nnd
Miss Wltto, a ulster of Mrs. Rrad
flold, wns a special guest of tho after
noon. Tho noxt meeting plnco of
tho club has not been announced.
FIREMEN'S BALL.
Tho North Rend Women of Wood
craft tendorod n most dollghtful soc
ial nnd card, tinrty at Taylor's Hall
last Monday evonlng. There wns a
largo attendanco and tho nrtlstln dnn.
orations, doplctlng Washington's Tho nnnunl ball of tho Murshllold
birthday In red and whlto effect, F,r0 Department for their wives nnd
mndo tho sceno most Inviting. Do- sweothonrts and n few Invited guests
llclous refreshments woro served. ,aBt Saturday evening at tho Odd Fol
At enrds, Mrs. Daniel McDonald and ' lows' Hall was n most dollghtful af-
Jack Nowlln won tho first prizes, fair. Thoro wns a largo attendance
whllo Mr. nnd Mrs. N, II. Wolllng re
coivcu mo consolation prizes
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STAR SOCIAL.
Tho monthly social of Doric Chap-'
lor, u. b. b was enjoyed by n largo
number. It was tho young folks'
night. A short program, including a
and. ovoryono was bent on having n
good time. Refreshments woro served
at tho conclusion of tho ovenlng,
Tho annual ball of tho North
, llond Flro Department wns hold
I i nurBuny evening in tneir nan. it
I YOUNG LADIES' AID.
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Tho, Young Lndles Aid of tho Xor
weglnn Lutheran church met at tlio
homo of Mrs. It. O. Thorpe on Thurs
dny ovonlng nnd n very enjoynblo
tlmo was spent lu conversation, mow
ing nnd gnmes, nftor which tho ' out
ess sorved rofreshmonts, nnd AIlss
Mnbol Mnthlson nnd Mr. 13. O. Mull
ein rondorod somo very boHiitlful pia
no selections. Thoso prosont v.vro:
Miss Mnbol Mnthlson, MIbh Corn
Mnthlson, .Miss Alko Miithlson. Mls
Bonn Rofslnnd, Miss Hniiiia Sunno,
Miss Jonnlo Johnson, Miss Dorothy
Johnson, .Mr. Knl Rrnutior, Mr. Oll
vor Lnrson. Mr. 13. 0. Mollom nnd
Rov. nnd .Mrs. It. O. Thorpo.
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I NEWLV-WERS. I
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Tl o Nowly-Weds will bo entor
tnlnod noxt Wednesday nftomoon by
Mrs. Lostor Snllng nt her homo in
Enstsldo.
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I HONOR .MISS MAIIONEY.
.Mrs. Hugo Qulst was hostosa nt n
most chhrinliig nfternoon Inst Mon
day coinpllmontnry to Miss Mnmlo
Mnhnnoy. Tho house wns most nr
tlstlpally decornfed, Washington's
Rlrtlnlny bolng roflcctod lu n iiumbor
of clovor nnd unhiue wnyu. Tho color
scliomo wns rod, nnd as n coutor
plero sho lmd, a mlnlnturo chorry
troo nnd hntchot. Some rnro laco
plerns woro also features o? tho tablo
decorations nnd a splendid thToo
courso dlnnor wns served nt tho closo
of tho nftomoon, which wns spent In
sowing, cards and othor diversions.
Tho hostess wns assisted by hor moth
er, Mrs. Georgo F. Murch. Among
thoso prosont wero Mrs. 13. Mlngus,
Mrs.M. rOy-n,0JWyrB. R. K. Rooth.
(Continued on Last Pago.)
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