The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 18, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
THREE
Mrs. John Motley, Mrs. Chns. Myriclc,
Mrs. 0 ..... Powirs, Mrs. D. C. Mc
Cnrt, Mrs. W. V Itolil, Mrs. .T. A.
Ward, Sire. YnUe, Mrs. W. B. Wilson,
Mrs. V. A. Gregg, Miss Ilcssle Inmiol,
Mrs. .1. J. Morrow tuicl Miss Dormal
CumpbolL Mrs. Wilson Is to bo hos
tess to t;:e Sisterhood nt tho noxt
mooting In two weeks.
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(Continued from Pago Two.)
MANY times each week we are asked, "How is
Business?' Business is good. So far this
year each month has shown a nice gain over
the same month last year. Each year our business
has made a big gain over the previous year. As we
live we grow. Without any big noise or special sales
The Golden Rule is doing a much larger volume of
business than any similar concern in Coos county.
Our prices draw. It is expensive and needlessly extrava
gant not to trade at the Golden Rule. Most thrifty peo
ple have learned this, therefore we get their business.
Ladies Suits, the newest styles and best values
from - - - $8.40 to $33.00
Ladies Coats 25 per ct. less-than others $6.50 to $25
Mens Suits - - - $6.50 to $25.00
Boys Suits - - . $ 1 .50 to $ 1 0.00
Queen Quality Shoes - - $3.50 to $5.00
Buster Brown Shoes - . 1 .25 to 2.50
Mens Shoes . . . 2.75 to 5.00
We have by far the largest line of piece goods in town,
SPECIAL VALUES IN WASH DRESSES and SHIRT WAISTS
The GOLDEN RULE
ALWAYS BUSY
OUR PRICES DRAW
I I;. T. Ii. CLUIl PltOOItAM
Tho L. T. L. Club met nt tho
IlaptlBt Church Tuesday evening
for their first quarterly bonq.uet.
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a JlllUl IIIU UM31MUSO IIIUUIIII illU
lonowing program wns rcnuercu:
Song, I T. L.
Talk on Panama Cnnnl, Ruth
Heddon.
Kecltntlon, Paul Uargelt.
Vocnl Solo, O. Williamson.
Rending, Mrs. G. L. Hall.
Impromptu debate.
Tho contestants were given tho
subject with fifteen minutes to
prepare. Leo Dyerly and Hnrold
Uargelt supported th? affirmative
and Carrie Ross 'and Grnro Fulton
tho negative of tho question! Re
solved, That a square plero of tim
ber Is better for a chicken roost
than a round one.
Th Judges, Rov. llnssford, Mrs.
The Mantlet Lvllcs Aid hold a Sil
ver Tea at the e' urch parlorn, Wed
nesday nftornoon.
Tho afternoon was pleasantly spont
and the following program was ren
dered :
Rending Mrs. C. 0. Gosnoy
Recitation AnnuUowns
Reading Mrs. A. .1. Downs
Recltutton Karn Rosa
RemorhB Rov. Bnssford
Reading Mrs. Hansford
Delicious refreshments wero sory
cd Into In the afternoon.
Tho KuestB present wero: Mcs-
Tho Mnrshfleld Aerlo of Hngles tinmen A. 55. Downs, C. 0. Gosnoy. H.
Is plnnnlng for an elaborate re- L. Gracf,, C. Wilson and dniightor
ceptlon nnd soclnl to dedlcnto tholr C. 11. Marsh, Lewis Dixon, Walter
now lodgo rooms In tho third floor Hill, Jny Towor, Geo. Ayro, 0. II.
of their building. It will bo hold Myers, Ross, J. C. Donne. John Nnglo,
.May C nnd the families and friends A. I Unssford, Hay OlHvnnt, D. C.
of tho members will ho Invited, to McCnrty, Jos, Schmcddlng, Mlssoa
as being moro centrally located.
Lunch was served by .Mrs. Swlnford !
wild daughter, Miss Zelln, following'
an afternoon of needlework. Mes
ilamcg SwnnBon, Rees, Ayro, Rhodes
ana Swlnford wero nil present.
KAOLKS UKCHITIO.V
participate. A special program
being prepared for the function.
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NUPTIAKS.
Marjory Stonier, Kara Ross, Isla
Marsh, Anna Downs nnd Rov, Unss
ford. r 0
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Announcement was mado this
this week of the engogemunt of The ISplsropnl Guild mot on Tucb
MIbb Alice Ilutler, dnughtor of Mr. dm- afternoon at tho Guild l-nll, Mm.
and .Mrs. W. J. Hutler, 'and Dr. Pnl-.Toye and Mrs. Christine Kruso woro
0. L. Hnll and Miss Allco Tlckoll, ;m r Hownrd Dunbar of Sterling City ( tho hostesses.
gave tiio iiecision to tno negative,
A guessing contest followed after
which nil adjourned to tho parlors
1 for tho biuquet. Tho parlors woro
jiittractlv ly decorated In green nnd
white nnd tho snme color scheme
wns carried out In tho favois. Tho
banquet was a uuinptuous one nirl
the committee Is certainly to bo
I commended for tholr buccoss. Thoa
present wero Rev. A. L. Unssford,
Mrs. G. L. Hnll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnr
old IMrgolt, Lillian Cook, Thorn
Lund, Anna Lund, Km ma Quntor
mass, Alma Kkblnd, Helen McLnugh
lln, Grace Fulton, Vclmn Ross,
Mnrjorlo Fulmcr, Alpha Mnuzoy,
Allco Tlclci.ll, ITolva Flanagan, Car
rie Ross, Ruth Heddon, Paul I)nr
golt, Albert llnssford, Jr., Hownrd
Kolley, Leo Dyorly, Frank Howe,
G. W. Wllllnmson, Chns. Frodollus,
Chns. Rohfcld.
Kilt KM HNS HALL I
,
Tho bnll given by tho Mnrshfleld
Flro depnrtment at tho Kaglos' hnll
I'jst Snturdny evening wns enjoyed
by about ono hundred twenty-flvo
couples, nearly nil of the members
of tho Mnrshflold depnrtment and
many of tho North Rend depart
ment, who woro guests of honor,
being pr sent. Thoro was n good
program nnd tho function wns great
ly enjoyed.
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Cillfornln. Tho nuptial? ore to tuko i Tlio election of offlcors wns hold
place In California nt an early date. , When tho following offlcors woro el-
Advice to Wifie
JUtccrmtb
ijomfurm
iwiow
WALL
PAPER,
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iiimiTnnwii'"p i if
You'll ho deciding sooner
or later, on tho papering
question. Howover, Jot us
remind you right now that
wo linvo a cholco assort
ment of
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Handsome
Wall Papers
Our high class wall papers this spring woro Judiciously bought.
Our enroful selection ropresonts tho most exclusive designs, tox
tures nnd finish. Tho nttrnetlvoness and tho assortment will ploaso
you. Tho prices nro rensonnblo nnd for high class and quality you
will search long and lato before you will bo nblo to duplicate
them. Measurements nnd estimates cheerfully given nt
VIER.S
VIKIIS PAINTS KVKIIYTIII.NO. HOT .North Front Stivet.
KILLICI) .KAIt ItOSKIIl'HO
.Morrison Ciunplicll KIkhKh John llcclc
t In llmv Over Cow
ItOSKIWItG, Or., April 17. Near
Cleveland, 12 miles northwest of this
city, John Decker was Instantly killed
by a 3.8 callbro pistol bullet fired by
Morrison Campholl, a neighbor. Tho
men had trouble regarding tho pnst
urago of some cows holonglng to
Docker. Campbell returned homo nf
tor tho trngedy nnd then walked over
to town and surroudored himself to
Sheriff Qulno. Arriving nt tho Sher
iff's office during tho noon hour ho
waited until tho Sheriff returned
from his lunch.
NOTICK
Dissolution of I'lirtncrMilp
iotlco Is horoby given that the
partnership heretofore nvUtlng bo-
tween J. S. warn una Uoy K. Law-
homo, under tno firm nnmo and
stylo of "Ward-Lawhorno Co.," wns
nnd Is dissolved by mutual consent
on tho 13th dny of April, A. D.,
1914, and tho buslnoss formerly con
ducted by said partnership will bo
continued by Roy K. Lawhorno at
tho present placo of business, nt
No. fi8 Anderson Ave., Mnrshflold,
Oregon, whero all accounts owing
said firm should bo paid,
Dnted this 13th day of
A. D., ln.
J. S. WARD,
ROY E. LAWIIORNB
PUIN .MUSICAL!
Tho North Ilond Library Associa
tion Is plnnnlng to give n muslcnlo
to raise funds to buy books for tho
library. .Mnrshfleld a ml North Ueud
talent will be secured and a good
program arranged by u committee
oonslstlng of Mrs. C. M. Ilyler, MrH.
George D. Mandlgo and Mrs. L. J.
Simpson.
M'hs Dutler hns been spending tho
punt year with lior pMronts In Cnll
fomtn. filio Is ono of Coos Hay's
best known nnd most highly rc
spictcd young women.
Anuouiicemcut wns also made this
week that tho mnrrlago of Jnmes,
Forry Jr. and Flora M. Hnrtmnn
would bo solemnized In. Juno.
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ROYAL AITTIOX IlltlDGK.
4.
Tables wero arrnnged for eight
Tuesday nftvrnoon when Mrs. Gcorgo
Goadrum entertained tho Hoynl Auc
tion Ilrldgo Club nt her homo In
South Mnrshfleld. At tho close of tho
gamo luncheon wnn served. Tho In
vited guests woro Mrs. I). Y. Stafford,
Mrs. J. T. Harrlgan, Mrs. Willis Ken
nedy, Mrs. Strnw, MrH. A. L. House
worth, Mm. Dorsoy Kreltzor, MrH. C.
F. MrKnlght and Mrs. A. T. Hnltias,
Mrs. Hnrrlgnu Is to entei'tnln tho club
two weeks from Tuesday.
I CATHOLIC LADIICS' All).
ected for tho ensulnit year:
, Mrs. J. W. Dennett President.
Mrs. W. A. Toyo Vice-Pros.
Mih. Otto Sehottcr Secretary.
Mrs. LowIb Trensuror.
Uxecullve Comtnlttoe Mrs. L. M.
Noblo, Mrs. Fnnulo Hazard nnd Mrn.
J. S. Coke.
It was decided to have a cuakefl
food Bale Saturday nftornoon. Kncli
member Ih expected to bring ou tjol
Inr earned during Lout.
The members present were, Mrs.
Mnry Drowning, Mrs. Mary McKntght,
Mrs. F. A. Siicchl, Mr. Nusburg, Mrs.
Lewis, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. Otto
Sehottcr. Mrs. Chns. Stauff, MrH.
Robert Drowning, Mrs. J. S. Coko,
Mrs. Pcrluim, Mrs. L. M. Noble, Mltu
Evelyn Anderson.
YOU.NO .MATRONS
UlltTIIDAY PARTY.
I PLAN FOR RALD. j
.
Tho North Hend Nest of Owls Is
planning for n May donco to bo
given nt their hall on tho ov.nlng
of Mny a.
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IIKCKITIOX TODAY.
An Attractive Lawn makes the
Home a Palace
It's time to fix up the Garden
GET BUSY
See us for
Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools,
Hose, Sprinklers, Etc
A Large and Complete Assorimsr.t.
April,
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
NEW ADSORPTION METHOD.
If jou uffr from Mmllng, Itrlilne. blind
or intruilluif I'llc. mmic! lue j-our uJiIivm.
anil I will trll ou bow lo euro jourwlf at
lunue If the new Uon'"ou Irvaliurut . "d
will alMi wnd tome of UiU bume trralnirul
frre fur trial, wlib reffrenmi from jour
own localltr If re)ulfil. Immediate rr
lief and irmant cure anurl. twudl no
monrr, but tll olbfin of tbl offer. Write
today to Mra. M. Sumiaerii. Ucx I', Notra
Dame, lud.
LIYKUY IJUSINKSS FOR
SAM? OR TltADI?
Until further not Ire, I will
offer for snlo trucks nnd
trunsfor wagons, plnno trucks,
horscH and Imrness ami other
appurtenances too numerous
(o mention. Will fiell or
trade my entire stock and
business as a uliolo or by the
p loco j will tuko in exchange
nny live stock except horses or
will toko secured notes for a
reasonable length of time. I
have managed this business
for twenty-flvo years nnd now
am ready to retire, and have
no other reason for selling
out. .Will rent barn very
reasonable.
I,. II. IIKISNKIt
Marshfleld, Ort'gon.
Tho North Ilond V. C. T. U. U
holding n recoptlon nnd "Pound
Soclnl" thla nftornoon nt tho homo of
Mrs. Flltcroft in Itnngor. Slio Is
blowly recovering from Injuries bub
tallied 801110 tlmt ngo.
AIKKT Tlll'ltSDAY.
Mra. Dan Moloney entertained tho
Young MntroiiH and four of tho club
bnblcn at sewing, chat nnd lunch.
'Pli it ndilnif tlnM iritnutu ivflrn ffal
A I John Kondnll, Mrs. Otl Wilnnrt. Mj".
Tlio fenturo of upeclal interest at M'rM w a n..irt Mrs our vrn 1 1 '
n?l,'.i m. m ?,C8 t . n.i0'l' John Kendall, Jr. Mm. H. L. Cmw
". ?. ? ' ?.l . ,,f.n' f,r5 for.1 ami Miss Oeorglu Zlminor wero
19.' lhS7ln to b.VnnoSnTS,,l lalw! I 'ld,m,ona, B,,;8,B',
1 ne am nn nnti 111m project in mina 1
Hinco uoioro ine i.enieu scnHuu nun 1
hopo to mnko It n decided riicccmh. j
.ir. ;. o, ivaisur win on uuniunn nei , , if,i.i.. i.... t -,i
Tm.,lnv n U-I.1..I. flmn II la nlni.i.r.,1 ' . . LnHt WednOHday OVCIlIllg Mr. ntl
.f',J'n" SffluoV- J-yXTTTZoZ
( i i.la , n "p
cuin
llniihM,
nun isiinn I'.iiziiiiuiu iiuuiiiiik win u (jnj jjmt (jny 'J'lioy
1I"BU'U ibv Mr. niul Airs. Ynko and Mr. nnd
v Mrs. Inmiol. At C o'clock a bouutl-
1 ful thro."couro birthday dinner wns
I K. C. CLUII. I served, a fenturo being tho big
.-. 'birthday coko with Its lighted enn-
Tho scheduled meeting of tho K. C. (ilea. In tho distribution of the
Club at the homo of Mrs. S. R. Jen- cake, Tyson Keysor roeilved tho
iilngs Wednesday did not romo off 011 ) thimble, Miss Melon Immol tho
account of IIIiiobb. Mrs. Jennings 'dime nnd Wnyno Pnlutor the hut
will entertnlu two weeks from that ton. Various games woro enjoyed
day. laud 11 flashlight picture of tlio
' I gathering taken. Among the young
a folks present wero Margaret Wlso-
I CIIIIIKTI.IX KISTKimOOl) '. ,V,,0, ,I,II,,I0.,: ll,',Qn I"lm0,,
I?dnn Iloffmnn, Isettn Wnssou, llosa
Knox nnd and Miss Stewart nnd
Tho Christian SlHtorhood met nnd , unrrlson and Howard Schwnrtz,
Fowed with Mrs. 8. J. Immol thin, Uiirriu Copplo, Urnost Immol, Chna.
week, Hpendlng u morry nftornoon ut i)nvls, Hny DiivIb, Keglnuld McCal-
niiRiness ami luenBiiro. tiio iiuiicb' very. Tyson Koysor. Ilnrira r.rouK
wiolj Mosilnme- Ifnlser Mil ""u0'" yo"K peoplo lit tholr
Uii 1 omnnikl Wn llneo ilohopr ,,olnt, '" W,1Ht Manliflolil, tho event
1 J 'n'ZJr I'mui "'ii ml line ,,0,nB " "wrprlio on tholr son. Wnyno,
1 mi tti Mii.i 11, " !i in who colohrated his fifteenth blrth
1 Miss hllzuboth Iloelllng wnro ,, t (lny T) w aMo&
Tho North Ilond Rplneopul Oulld
will meet noxt Thursday with Mrs.
Geo. Stephenson.
I PLAN .MKItt'lXn. I
Mrs. C. A. Perkins, MrB. Taylor,
and Mrs. Smith will bo hostesses nt !
tho next meeting of tho North Ilond
M. !?. Lndles' Aid, which will ho held
in two weeks at tho church parlors.
! 1
are holding a cooked food sale tUs
nftornoon nt tho Coos Hny Itenlty Co.
office Among thoso present woro
Mrs. 8. K. Hondrix. Mrs. C. I?. Knlirht
lCdwnrd Knox nnd HiibscI QuatenuaBa
and Krod Kulght.
frntitlnuori on Phck Tenl
IJAITIST SOCIAL.
Tho North Hend naptlst women
nre plnnnlng for n social nt tho
homo of Mrs. Krnzler next Wednes
day ovenlng. Tho rogulnr meetings
vlll bo held on ThursdnyB honco-
forth, tho next ono being April 23
at the homo of Mrs. uurnea.
KLKS DANCK
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The Mnrshfleld Klks nre arrang
ing to give (their next dancing pnrty
u week from noxt Wednesday eve
ning nt tno .Mnsonic nan.
I SOCIAL SKWINO CLl'H.
Tea Garden
: BRAND:
Syrup
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Delightful Healthful Nutritious
Tea Garden Preserves Free!
Hvery week we will run a coupon like tho onn below.
Waloti for tlioin bhvo ten ami take thorn to your urn.
cor with an order for u sallori can of THA (l.lllli:.V
NVHI'l' and liu will Klva you atjHOlutely null u E-o.
jar of 'i'i:.i i.tiuii:.v i'iti:i:uvr.s .your choice of
Murmulaile, titruwherrles, 1'Ikk. Urapvfrull, etc.
Tho flvo momberB of tho Soclnl
Sowing Club met Thursday with Mrs
Swlnford. entertaining as guests Mrs,
Fensler, Mra. Thomas and Mrs lied
ford. -Mrs. Del Rhodes was to have
been hostess, but on account of tho
rainy dav tho meeting at her home
Was postponed until next week and
MrB. Swlnford'a homo was selected
SPIRELLA CORSETS
may be obtained in Marshfield
from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Corsetier,
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City ,
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Pacific Coast Syrup Co.
Portland
Oregon
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