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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1914)
SfZl ISsSeE. "M(k, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ' THREE AenM)ni temeimi Beginning the first day of May there will be nn nd vnnee of ten per cent (10 per cent) oil all lots in Por 'liam Park. This is in accordance with plans made when the title to this fine residence property was cleared. The values now offered in this tract are the best on Coos Bay and by far the lowest one-third to one-half lower than adjoining property in West Marsh field. By making your selection now you will not only save from $40 to $60, but will also have the choice of the best and most sightly locations. Lots arc now of fered at from $-100 to $600 a few as low as $300 on easy terms, a small payment down and two years and a half for the balance. Don!t wait until the best loca tions archill taken; make your selection now and save from $-10 to $60. "See tteid about it." Make an ap pointment by 'phoning 2G4-.T or 327-J. Office open evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. Perham Park TMSSKr proper.ty on Coos Bay. .' W. A. KBID, Owners' Agent. .150 Front Street. Attractive Furniture At Attractive Prices iibiIt mK mi MRr-3BP?J 7 .'.-$1 F MiflBI fll s&S - vJSLli-.9 K 1 rtMlHPr 1 - lU ia-sf i. I.. i"v ? "i iJHS4M'aly,M '1 a !Tfeg3l .M Ask ''Grandpa" for it. Grandparents :- If you want to give the Recently-weds a present for t.hfir new home that will tickle them, give them a handsome parlor set. Jhen, when you visit them you will enjoy their pride in their beautifully furnished parlor. When you give a present, you want the best, of course. So come to us, for we carry the extra fine, SUBSTANTIAL, up-to-date parlor sets that you are looking for. Our PRICES are trustworthy and square, too. GOING & HARVEY CO. &' I fSS We have just received a nice line of DINING ROOM TABLES DINING KOOM OIIATRS and DINING ROOM' FURNITURE Everything for THE HOME from the lvITOIIEN to SLEEPING ROOMS and remember t ",WE SELL IT FOR LESS." & S S I Bp Continued from Pn,ss Tg.- Bond enjoyed n St. Patrick's so cial at tholr hall Tuosduy ivonlng. Tho Emerald Islo wob typified In tho decorations nnd following n Jolly evening refreshments wero served by Misses Alice Wnttors and Prances Golden. Tho8o present were: Misses Knto and Helen Monde, Vern Wilson, Gladys Kranlck, Grace Fulton, Amy Isaaco, Alice Wnttors, Francis Golden, Esther linlioff and Messrs. Hcrbort Korn. IUtssel Lnf ferty, Clydo Tompkins, Georgo Hclnzc, Horace Holmes, Randal Jones, Herman Mende, Oscar Carl son, Moon, Lylo Chnppollo, Clnrenco Klbler, Molvln Jncobson, Floyd Con ro and Arclilo Helnzc. I PLAN TEA. Tho Chnncol Guild of tho Marsh field Episcopal church Is arranging for a Silver Ten to bo given soon nf tcr Lont, tho proceeds of which will go towards paying for tho now altar cloths which it Is buying. I HAIJV PAItTV. I Mrs. Thomas Juzn of North Bond gavo a little party at their homo last Sunday to celebrate tho first birth day of tholr daughter, Miss Isabollo. A delicious dinner wait served, In cluding tho cako with Its ono candle. Thoso present wero Mtb. J. W. Davis nnd children, Mrs. Ucorgo Gulovson nnd dnughter Gcorglnn, Mrs. "Win. Otis and Qcraldlno nnd Wilbur, Mrs. W. Q. Shopnrd, Mrs. N. G. Hames nnd Mrs. II. O. Drnlnard. K. O. CLUII. I Mrs. Illchard Bock entertained the IC. O. Club nt n Coos Iltver Inunnh party Wednesday. A big picnic lunch was onjoyed nt tho creamery. Hor RticstB woro Mrs. Frank Musctis, MIhs Ellznbeth Jounings, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Sherman Gamble i 4 MEET MATUItDAV. I Tho Christian Slstcrl.ood will meot with Mrs. W. A. Held next Satur day. 4 O ST. PATItlCK'H PAUTV Mr. nnd MrB. F. L. Sumner en tertained nt ono of tho senHon's prettlfHt parties Tuesday ovuuliiK in lienor of St. Patrick's Day. A color scheme of tho Irish green nnd white wns carried out In tho Iioiib. decorations of clovers and potntoen and In tho "prntloH and tay" that followed the evening's entertain mont. Two Irlah miildH In groon dri'Fs nnd white capB. MIbboh Kf CI C'nurch and lreno Prouss. nfislstod the hoBtess In serving. Mrs. F, C. Birch holped in receiving tho guests. Among thoso Invited were Mr, nnd Mrs. E. II. Jo htiK, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Birch, Mr. nnd Mis. Howard Savngo, Mr and Mrs. (1, N. Holt, Hov, nnd Mrs. Jos. Knotts, Mr. nnd Have You Seen Our New X9X4 Patterns of Wall Paper VIERS 37C No. Front at. Phono 40-N. AIH3 YOU 1SOTHKHED WITH COHNS? If so, you tiro deprived of half tho ploasuro of life ploaBant walking and healthy exerclso. A visit to Mr. Olivlu Ktlmiui, Bclentlflc Chiropodist, Apt. il, O'ConnolI bide., 'will bo tho source of a pormnnont remedy for aching feet. Mrs. W. F. Irish, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Sumner, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Wi Lang worthy, Mr. nd Mrs. Arthur Drows, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. Campbell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cal Langworthy, Mrs. Carl Haines, Mrs. O. S. Torrey, Mrs. J. N, HutchtiiB, Miss Irene Prouss nnd Miss Efflo Church. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Snvago nnd Mrs. W. Langworthy gavo recltnttons nnd readings, and Mr. Knotts rend tho appropriate "Wearing of tho Green." I PHOGHESH CHJIJ The Progress Club wns called to order Mondny afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. A. E, Adelspcrgcr by the president, Mrs. Blnko. Fifteen members responded to roll call, Mrs. NIcholBon, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Gldlcy, Mrs. Stoll, Miss Silverman, Mrs. Corey, Mrs. Tlcdgen, Mrs. Mc- Kiuowney, Mrs. Darker, Mrs, boiikb tnckou, Mrs. Dan Maloney, Mrs. Butz, Mrs. Adelsperger, Mrs. Han son nnd Mrs. Ulnko. Mrs. Maloney hnd tho pnpor on "Modern Child Education," which wns dovotcd chiefly to a discussion of tho Mon tessorl syBtom nnd wns assisted by Mrs. Scngstackon. During tho bus! ncss session It was decided to cro- ate the offlco of critic to tho work. and Mrs. Chandler wns appointed to take It. Airs. Auelsporger served tea, coffeo and sandwiches after tho regular work, assisted by Miss Helen Hush. Tho club will meet next with Mrs. McEIdownoy, when Mrs. Flnnngnii will have n paper on Municipal Art. 1 I TIIIMHI.i: CliUIl PAItTV Tho North Hend Thlmblo Club gave n delightful evening of danc ing nnd cards Tuesday nt tho homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. 1. II. llartlo. Tho rooms wero proftiBoly decorntod with St. Patrick's symbols, the bIiiiiu- rock and "tho harp th.it once thro' Turn's Halls" taking first plnco. Tho small tables woro decked with whlto napkins folded Into boots support ing llttlo grccn-rlbbou tied bunches of shamrock. Tho evening wuh n great pk-asuro to all who attended, among whom wero Airs. It. J. Coke, Mrs. .lunkot, Mrs. Eaton, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. G. Coleman, Mrs. II. O'Mnrn, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Llndon, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. C, Wnllnce, Mr. nnd Mrs. i Inzer, Mr. nnd Mrs. S, S. Jennings, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. llurmestor, Mr. nnd Mrs. hlmor Russell, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 15. Everlll, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mullen, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred ICriiB: nnd Dr. nnd .Mrs. llar tlo. -i I Jl'XIOH MCAGUH Tho Junior League of tho M-lh-odlst Church woro ontormlncd Satur day night by Enoch Anderson nt tho homo or his imronts. Ginned woro played during tho evening nnd nt the close Mm. Anderson served light refreshments. Among thoso prosont woro: :tev. Joseph Knotts, Kdwurd llonehrnke, Wiiyno IlnrrlB. Leslie Holmes. El- wlu Johnson, FimiicIb Sncehl, Eu gene Crosthwnlto, Tom CroHthwnU', Donald Oldloy, Donald Allen, Enoch Anderson. ? lllltTllllAV PAItTV Molvln Schrooder colobrnted h'H twelfth birthday TuoBilny by Invit ing n few of his young friends nnd playmates to a pnrty at tho homo of his par nts In liny City. Vnrlous ganios siul Diversions woro enjoyed nnd woro followed by n bountirul dlnnor, tdrs. It. A. Cnnpln nsslHtlng Mrs. Fihroeder In sorvlnK. ho waa tho lotlplont of many prcsouta iih toitous or tuo glorious nrteruoon. Among thoso present woro: Lyman Chnplu, Geo. Mnlonoy, Ar thur McDougnl, Loroy Harnos, Tolo Steck-I, Hoy Clmpln, Floyd Donnl 8on, Frank Illobo, Johnlo McDou gnl, Albort Simpson, Joyco Fostor, Mnry Uarnes, Hobo Mnlonoy, Grnco Clmpln, Ticsslo Armstrong, Georglnn ThriiHh, 1'uullna ArmHtrQiig, VIolot Thrush nnd Mnrguorlto McDougnl. STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPHIC WOKK, Hroiuldo Enlarging und Kodak Fliilxlilug, lllltTIIDAV PAItTV Mrs, It. L. Cnvaungh and Mrs. W. II. Cavanaugh guve n hlrthdny party at It, L. C'nvanagh'H homo lu Enstsldo lu honor of Grnudmu Cav annugh'a 7BtIi hlrtliday. Tho dec orations woro duffoailB and buck- GOING HARVEY CO. House Furnishing Engineers IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY DONE RIGHT Telcpliono (lie FERNDALE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 277. NOTICE Tho annual mooting of tho Mnrsh- rioid i.nnd company will bo hold In the offlco of I. 8. Kaufman & Co,, on Front Street, Mnrshfleld. Oro- gon, on Mondny, tho Gth day of April, 1914, nt 4 o'clock p, in., for tho election of directors and for tho transaction of such othor busi ness as may bo brought before tho meeting. Dated at Marnhflold, Oregon, tho 7th day of March, 1914. G. W.. LESLIE. Sec. olborry. Miss Mnydrcnm McLalR assist d tho hostess In serving re freshments. Tho guests Includod: Mesdames Lowls, A, Cavnnnugh, C E. Cavannugh, C. E. Jordan, N. J. Nelson, Illchard Whltty, K. 'L. Hnlnes, J. W. Swnnson, Stonecyplier, Chns. Cavannugh, W. F. Byerly, John Tellcfson, Chns. Olson nnd Hobt. Kittson, Miss Mnydreamo Mc Lnln, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Stone cypher. 1 I KPIKCOPAL GUILD Tho Episcopal Guild met Tues day with MrB. Deubncr nnd Mrs. Jns. Ferry nB hostesseH. Mrs. Ferry, who was unnblo to bo present, was represented by Mrs. Jncobs nnd Miss Forry. Tho usunl afternoon of sowing nnd business wns spent nnd n committee from tho Chnncol Guild, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Murch and Mrs. Dennett measured for altar cloths. Thoso attending wero Mrs. Noblo, Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Coko, Mrs. Hors fnll, Mrs. Stnuff, Mrs. Perry, Mra. Schottor, Mrs. Sacchl, Mrs. Mary Drowning, Mrs. Pnyno, Mrs. O'Marn, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Dennett, . Mrs. Murch, Mrs. McKnlght, Mrs. Doubnor, Mrs. Jncobs, Miss Evolyn Andor son, Miss Maud ilced, Miss Forry, Mrs. Ben Chandler Mrs. Emma Tftis burg, Mrs. Harry Nnsburg, Miss Edith Preston nnd Mrs. JnB. Forty. Next weok Mrs. Mnry Browning and Mrs. Hobt. Browning Will ,bo hostesses. , I NOHTH HEND l'AHi:V15LL Mrs. John MUllon gnvo a fare well afternoon InBt weok for Mrs. It. J. Coko and for Mrs. ItiiBmun bcn, who leaves soon with her son Dnrrcl for San Luis Obispo. Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Mrs. L. F. Falken stcln, Mm. Edgar McDnnlols, Mrs. I. B. Bnrtle, . Hbh G rtrudo Mnndl go, Miss Laura Krtiso and the Hon or guests, occupied tho two tables of miction bridge. Tho hostess .wn nsslBtcd by MIbb Kruso. 1'OU MllS. It. .1. COKE , Mrs. II. J. Coko wnB gueBt of honor nt n Thursdny afternoon nt brldgo this weok. given by lior dnughter, Mrs. I, B. Bnrtlo. Decor ations npproprlnto to St. Patrick's Bay, of greens, hyacinths nnd tu lips, mndo tho house benutlful nnd tho prlzos of green p.otlory, won by Mrs. H, J. Llndon nnd Mrs. 11. E. Kcniiody siiBtnlnod tho color scheme. Mrs. Bartlo was assisted by Mrs. Coko nnd Mrs. Linden. Those bid den woro MesdnmoB C. F. McCul loni, Goo. Stovonfion, II. E. ICounqdy, Nnn Jenkins, M, E. Evorltt, II. E. Irnrmestor, CnrI Dlmmlck, A. E. Wnrron, L. . F. Fnlkonstfln, C. M. Bylor, Mrs. J. W. flardnor. Mra. Jas. HnBinuBBen, Mrs. John Million, Geo. D. Mnntilgo, P. It. Wilcox, Joa Olln, J., 1). Horn, M. G. Colennn. it. J. Linden .ind Henry Ilooek and from Mnrshflold, Mrs. Honry O'.Mnru. Mra. D. C. Vuughnn, 3lrs. Win. Dunn nnd Miss Mildred Coko. mIsbos Frnncos Gold n, 'Pearl lionth and Gertrude Mniuugo nlao, wero gticsts. CAltD PAItTV i Dr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Ilurmostor will oiit'iinln nt enrds nt tholr home In North Bond this evening. .j. .j. I SOCIAL IIItKAKIWKT . Mra. Efflo Fnrrlngor was Tiost osa nt u clover llttlo muslcnlo nnd broakfn8t at hor homo on Commer cial avenue W-st TiieHday morning. It wuh St. Patrick's Dny nfrntr, tho decorntloiiB being In groou nnd Blinmrocks. Break fast wns Borvca nt 9:.'I0, Mrs. Fnrrlngor bolng ns BlBtcd by MIbh Ursula Farrlngor nnl MIbh Mubel Hnri'lgnu. Thon a St. Patrick's iiiiistcnl program wns on Joyod, th" old Irish songH nnd mel o'lea being rendered by Low ;Coy "" Mrs. llobeccn LiiBo-Stump nnd Mrs. C. AV. Montgomery. Thoso enjoying Mm, Fnrrlngor'B hospital ity woro Mrs. John D. Gobb, Mra. C. Q. Van Diiyn, Mra. Currle Dun gnu, Mrs. J. T. Ilnrrlgan, Mrs. Wnrron Painter, Mrs. Harry Paint er, Mra. It. K. Booth, Mra. J. w. Flnnagnn, Mru. Carl W. Evertson, Mra. C. W. Montgomery. Mra. llo beccn LusO'Stump and Airs. J. CL Kendall. C. W. M. M. I UVKIIV MAN should know Through tho country ho goos The best dressed peoplo Wear A. E. Anderson clothes. F. O. PHKSTON, AKt. Mm-hhfield Cleaning nnd Dye Works. 128 Front Stroet. SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Qnpcpf fpp 352 So, 5th st,. Ph'nne200-X MHS. Q. F, HIUAIIGEH Dressmaking nnd Ludlcs' Tailor lug Prices reusonublo Over Magnca & Mntson Store Phono UIH-J. Tho C. W B M. envn n nt Patrick's Day Silver Tea Tuopday for tho benefit of tho Mission litonrd nt tho It. A, Copplo homo. A fine program occupied tho nftornooa hours. There wns u recitntlon by MIbb Allro McDuffy, plnno soloa by Mnbol Imiuol, Lnvlna Painter nnl Mra. John Motli v. n uim in- tils. Dorniol Campbell nnd a rending. "The Origin of St. Patrick's Day" by Mrs. Ora McCnrty, also Mnrjory (Continued on Page Six.) DRINK HABIT IIELIAIILE 1IOSIK TltE.VT.MENT Tho OimiNE treatment for th Drink Habit can bo used with ab solute confidence, It destroys all desire far whlHknv. linn- nr .flu.i. alcoholic BtlmulnntB. Thouaand navo succesBfuiiy used It nnd have been restored to Uvea of sobriety, ami usefulness. Pun ,n i.ivnu .k cretly. Costa only jl.Q.0 por bo ii yuu urn io gei realms iroin itR UINE after a trial, your jnonoy. -wUt' bo refunded. Ask fnr fino 'hnnVii telllni! nil nlinnt niinivir'' ni Prescription Phnrnincyt- ' Ifruulc S.' ' 'A Cohan. Opposito Chandlar Hota. $ "f v tvl t1 II 1 4 ;i l 11U11U It. , i , " t "Tl -1 i In A 'Pm