i IES. MARSHFIELDTOREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914 EVEWIIMG EDITION. ciun i 7z r BattinE AbsdnIdyPiire owder PROMO' H Admittedly the highest class, most eff Helen! and economical quick-leavening v agent made, sold or used NsetaiiebiitieV S2J r-s i-- HOH FOR TGOMERY I XOItWIttll.W liADIMS Tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church at MnrHhfleld held Its monthly hnsl nt'Bs and nociil in ci'tln (? In the chapel parlor, Thursday nftcrnoon, with Mrs. Kdward Urlckaen and Mrs. Hor fllnnd ii h hostesses. The nftcrnoon wafl nlenanntly upont In social chat and preparations for tho hazaar which wilt he held tonight. TIiohu present were. Sirs. A. II. Snow, Sirs. Knml tfrirkson, Mrs. I.. Hrlekson, Mrs. Alfred Olson, Sirs. Chris l.oo, Mrs. E. HofHliuid, Mlsa Sonnlo Ilefs land, Sirs. O. Larson, Sllss Klslo Larson, Sllss I'd tin Johnson, Sirs. T. E. KrlckBcu, Sirs. John TollefHon, Mrs. W. II. Koloy, Sirs. Edward ErlclcBon, Sirs. Kolit. Myron, Sirs. C. 0. .Magnus, SIIbs Alice Mnthlson Miss Uannn Siuino, SIIsh Stella Mag nus and Ilov. and Sirs. It. O. Thorpe. noutii m:.i svi:nisii lA DIES' All) Tho LadloA' Aid of tho North lloiid Church mot Thursday after noon at tho home of Sirs. William Btranir. This was the last nicotian to ho attondeil by Nov. J. V. lion eon, who loaves tomorrow with IiIh wlfo for tho Enst. A largo at tendance wan present. .Mr. Uen son complimented the women very highly on tliclr work during tho year. Another mooting will ho held In two weeks, tho phco to ho nn- 1IEACII PKWIU I c A party of Mnrahflald pooplo loft today for tin ovor-Siiitdiiy outing nt llaBtondorfa Hunch. Aiuoiik Umbo going were .Mr. mill Mrs. Slclntyro. I). L. Itood, S. Iltookn and Sir. and Mrs. Yoakum, of North I to ml, Sirs. ItnyllHH, J. N. HnyllsK and wlfo, MIsh Led ward, Stowart Slclntyro and l.u land HnyllHH. VKI WICDM'-SDAV. - - - Tho uiarrliiKo of Mlaa Allco Hntler. daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Ilullor a well known Mfiralirielil young wo rn an, to Dr. Palmer II. Dunbar of Storrfng City, California, will he ol oninlxod next Wednesday nt the lipl topal church In Sacramento, Calif., lIUIiop Monrlnnd officiating. Tho bride a n sister of Walter Holler, as sistant cashier of tie Klrat Xntlonal Hank. StUa ltiitior parents are now at Colfax, near Sacrnumnto. t - W1IKKH VOC MAY DAXCIfi TONMiHT Kugle'a Hall. Marahfleld. I Keyser's Alrdonie, North I lienri. I Meiihfato Club. North liend. Sumner Hull. Hniincr. North Inlet Social Hull. I t, INFOllMAL. CHAT, Mr. Kdltu M. K11jr has returnel from n tt'tp to (loM Beach, where ttlii conducted the V, M. eiimlna tlona for Poatniuaters In thnt auc tion. h tioo. Slurch. Jr., returned Wednes day from Corvullla, where he haa heen attending Oregon Agricultural Colloge. .5. ;. Mr. and Mrs. Auagar Ijigerutroni are oxiieetwl home noon from their extended Eastern trip. Mrs. Voriinu A. Smith returned tin tho Alllauce yesterday from Her o!oy, where she accompanied Sir. C. A. Smith. She was accompanied tiiiiiie by her Mint from S.iiineupoll. who will apend aome time on the Hay. ? : Mrs. W. T. Merchant arrived here yesterday from Bin I'Yumlsco w'ere bIic haa spent tho prist few month. Mi II. II. MIheraon and llt-ie won Mid he.- rate, Miss Herlng. a ill lcai' tomorrow on the Nana Smith or tln!r honif In Sin Fun, !( o J'liov had pl.iiiind to icualu I 'ii " hero, but fear lest SlaBtor Howard should contract the measles led them to shorten their visit. Dr. nnd Mrs. 15. Sllnuus will leavo tomorrow for Portland where tlioy will spond n week or bo visiting friends. Sllss Jessie Chase, who linn been spending a few years In Ilrook llne, Slnss., Ih expected to return with them. 4 Sirs. Cnthoy and lltllo son, who hnvo been visiting nt tho K. V. ICriiBo homo In North Ilond, expect to leave booh for Klamath Kails, Oregon, to Join Dr. Cnthoy. 4 Sllss Slarle T. Stalonoy loft yos torday for Horkoley, California, where she will visit hor slHtcr un til next Wednesday, whon she will sail on the Mntsoula for Honolulu, where she will spend six weeks or BO, f. 4. 4. Krlc Holt arrived homo todny from Wlllainotto University to spond tho summer vacation at tho homo or his pnroutB, Sir. and Mrs. Coo. N. Holt. He will tnko a position with Connor &. Hongland .Monday. SI.rH. Alfons Urtelt, of San Dlogo, California, arrived on tho Nnnn Smith to visit her sister, Mrs. Harry Slnuu, of North Monti, who hns boon ', seriously 111 at .Mercy Hospital. 1 Sirs. Itoy O. Ilralnard, of North Houd, oiitertalued a number of friends at cardB .Monday evening (complimentary to .Mrs. Fay Doiupsoy, who loaves tomorrow for hor homo ,ln Portland. ; I Sir. and Sirs. W'm. Chnpollo on tcrlalucd tho official board of tho North Demi SI. K. Church and their wIvoh nt the Woslcyan cI.ish rooniH .Monday ovoiiIiik. JU Sllua Nottlo Savago, Sirs. K. K. UIkks, S1i-b. SI. (!. Colomnu and Mlsa , (iolillo UIkkh, expect to leave today for tho Colemnu hunic'ilnw at Iranlo Lake for a week's outing. Mia. JnniHa Cownn, Jr., of Ton .Mile, linn hoen tho mieat of her f li ter. Slra. A. V. llowhny tho past few daya. : : Mra. F. M. Frledberg nnd aou are returning on the Itedondo froi Cai Ifonila. At 4. 4 Mlsaea Slyrtlo nnd Marjorlo Cowan re expected home aiJon front Ktt gene. where tuey haX been attend ing Oregon Unlveratfy. to apeno the 'iinmer with their pitrcuta, Mr. and Slra. Jaa. Cowan. 8r. 1 ;- ! Mr. nnd Mtf. A. K. Seaman nnd children exitert to migrate to their summer hotne "The Orchard" on 8 itith Cooa River tho latter part of next week. 1 Slra. M. J. liunVp and daughter, MIa Orva, are vlnlt!n Mlsa Ir'ta liodire, beforo dntartlnn on the Prenkwoter for Port Wayne. Indiana. Norntnn Dodge, of Myrtle Point, la In the city, on bualneae and ploae-ure. NORTH BEND NEWS Her. Frederick. 8. Sthlmlun and bride returned yeterday on the Nairn Smith front Snn Frnuciaeo. I Slra. Ceorgo Anthony of North ill- I let aud little daughter, Kloro, worn let ami little daughter, Flora, were Slra. It. W. Potter, of Kugeuo. ar rived today 011 the Hreakwater to vlalt rolatlvea In Nmth Heud. Slra. K. It. llniWon aud daughter, )ma, are atiHiidiiig the weok end at tho home of her parent, sir. and Sirs. Itohett SIcC'nnit in North Menu. 1 Mra. Arthur llorton. Slra. Frank 1 Prey aud Mra. Fred Moore, of Kaat- aide, attopiMNi in .no ft it uemi yeater dy. Hand embroidered SlIIUTWAISTS, dresa riouut lnuf. en , n"h, l"iH(i). plne work. t) I.K VFIKKIY, June 17. at PKIUtY - MCHOIJiOX MTOItK. DAX'i: T A1IMMMI.: S ITl'lt )Y. MA: If) (KM'lirsi'KA. ' GET YOUR KODAK OUT. KODAK TIME IS HERE. KODAKS $5.00 UP. Red Cross Drug Store l'HO.NK 11M Standard Oil Company Ad vances Local Manager to Eureka District C. W. .Montgomery, for the pnst few years manager of tho Coos Hay district of the Standard Oil Company has been promoted to tho Huroka Agency of tho Company and will ho suueedot. ore by C. Onnniors. special ngent of the company nt Santa Rosa. Tho change will ho effective July 1. Tho chnngc will bo a decided pro motion for Sir. Montgomery ns the Kuroka branch embraces n larger district than tho Coos Hay district docs. Tho nowB of Mr. Montgomery's transfer will he received with re gret by the mnny friends thnt ho and Sirs. Montgomery have niado hero. Mr. .Montgomery has been nn active mombor of tho Slaruhfleld Lodgo of Hlkfl, of St. SIonlca'B Catholic con gregation and has taken active part itr tho Boclnl as well as tho commer cial welfare of the community. I However, tho fid thot tho chnngo brings him u promotion will moiiiry tho regret felt hore over his transfer. WTO PARADE WILL BE FIE Day at the Chorches Plti:SllVTi:iMA.V ( lll'HCII. Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock tlio following Children's Day program will he rendered: Orgnu voluntary, .Mrs. V. F. Squire. Song by school. Invocation. Responsive reading led by (3. II. Stndtlen. Welcome ndtlrcss. Ilttth Snow. Hecltatlon, Itnlph Illschop. Anthem by choir. "Suffor Llttlo Children" (from Cantata "From SInngor to Cross). Infant bnptlsniK. Hecltatlon, Amelia Pratt. Dialogue, Itnlph Dlscliop aud Arno nisnli, ICxorclse, primary department. Itccltatlon, Vlolu Wilson. Song, Viola Scnlfe. KxgitIhc, Juniors. Hecltatlon, Clitra Ferguson. Duet, LUIIau Suanmu nnd Virginia CVnrko. Class uong. Loyal Longue. Heading, F. A. Tlodgcn. Solo. Helen Hoeao. Hecltatlon, Duncan Scnlfe. Hecltatlon, Duncan Dnrihuey. Announcements. Hecltatlon, Herultn Lapp. Collection. Offertory. Sirs. V. F. Stjulrs. Addroas, Pnator. Song, school. Honedlctlon. Expect Over 100 Machines to Contest For Prizes Geo. Goodrum in Charge. Tl e nuthiiiohlle parade will ho made one of tho big features of tho Fourth of July celebration In SlarHli fleld and tho committee has placed (leorge (loodruin In chargo of the ovont. Ho will hnvo tho' assistance of the other atltolsts hero and It will eclipse anything of the kind ever held In Oregon. Threo prizes will ho awarded for tho best decorated machines in tho parade, $50 to tho best, $110 to tho second heat mm ?L'0 to mo mini best. It Is expected that over 100 mach ines will participate In tho contest. Autos from Unndon, Coqulllo and Slyrtle Point, ns well as those from tho liny will bo entered. It Is planned to mnko It an affair of art. In addition to tho prizes offered by the Fourth of July committee, Sir. Coodruin has offered as u special prize a set of tho famous "shock ah Borhor" springs for tho best decorat ed Ford. BIG LEAGUE BALL SCORES Portland Defeats Oakland 8 to 0 Venice and Los Angeles Win nr Ao. Iil l"rrf 10 Coon tl Tlmf 1 PORTLAND. Or., Juno lit. Port land won an 8 to 0 victory over Oakland here yesterday. The scores: At Portlnnd- H. 11. K. Onklnnd !1 Portland S 10 I Hntterlcs Malnrkey, Harney and Slltzo; West and Fishur, YantB. (illtlSTIAN (ilFHlil PlttX.'AM. t'hlldren'a Day service at the Sfnralifle'd Chiiatlan churrh will be tlven next Sunday evening, the fol lowing program being rendered: Opening nong by the arhool. InviK-atlon, Itev. Samuel Oregg. Reeltatlou, Marjorle Drew, "Wel come to Our ChlHren'a Day." Bontr. "Chlldreu'a Dry Pi Juue." by fix HtHe B'rla. Ited ntlon. Alice McDuflle. Patriotic drill by fourteen boya and glrle. Recitation. Rutti Kouaon, "The Children's Hour." Recitat'on, Thurlow Ward, "The Mlaalonnry noy:'' Duet. La vtna, and Dorothy Painter, Chlldren'a Day." Hesitation. (Jeneveve Vard, "On ly a l'op In the Uucket." Recitation, "(ieraldlne Ward." HecltAdon. Krnoi? lnunel. Tableau with aong. "Ten Vlrglue." Mabel lintuel, occonipanlat. Cloalng aong and beuedlulon. At Snn Frnnclsco H. II, K. Los Angeles I S 2 San Francisco 1! -I 1 Hntterlcs Hughes ami RMlcs; Loflcld and Clark. it. II. K. I 0 I At Vonlro Sncramonto . Vunlco 1! 0 I Hattorles WIlllauiH nnd Han nah; White and Ulllott. AMKIHCA.V LKAtil'i: WaghliiKton, r; Chicago, (I. MoHton, 0; Detroit, I. Phllntlolplila (1; Clevulnud 1. Now York, :i; St. Louis, t). NATIONAL LKAtil'K Chicago, 7: New York, ii. Pittsburg, It; Hostou, .'. Cliicluiiatl. I: PhlltidolphlH, 5. St. Louis, s; Hrnoklyu, 7. (Sixteen Inniuga.) NORTH WltKTKIt.N LHAtHK Portland, I; Victoria. 0. Spokane, 2; Heuttie, 0. Tacoina, '; Vunniuver, A. in, W?i4?W TJfB Will Reduc' ti0 ec on all Ladies Spring Swats, Coats Silk aiiad Wool Dresses Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women," Cop. Broadway and Central Ave. ' xhonc 3G1 : --- i SOLD Five more alli'aclivo honipsitcs at an average price of $i:J5.00 each, Can You lival Thai Price! A few more lei'l, only net promptly. Phono 2(M-.T or 1527 and make an appoint ment with Uoid. He will call for you in his car and show yon some of tho cheapest and host buys in tho city. mjILDiNa LOTS CLOSE IN ON EASY TI3KMS Have yon noticed the now homes going up in Porhain Park? Time now to net. W. A. REID; 150 Front St. ' Celebrate In Marshfield A good parade Ih always popular. Tho plotistiro l real, Ictplr lug, genuine. Thuru In tmtlsfurtlon In mom iitiinliora to fay noth ing of tho effort at dlnpltiy. The two paradeH tho autoniob'lo on tho rd and tho civic iiarndo on tho Ith will bo fcaturei of MnrHhflehl'a celohrntlon thla your. Of tho civic parade, tnoro will he wild later, hut tho aiitoiuohllo pnrado will he a "hum mer." lfew aectlona of tho country own nioro nutniiiobllea to tt hi i unto Inch than Cooa liny, nnd they aro going to lie out and In atylc When tho dirt la attited that three prlxea or $.o. $30 ::! $io w'll he offered for the o at decoratwd niachlnea, that OooJ rond'a (ioo'lruni la In ihnrge of thla feiture of th (debratlon, and thul th inoliig picture ninu la to bo on hand to qrt (mm vi ii'lvertiHing luatcilal out of the event, theie'a iou-'i nlJ. T' i i'to'"'!iHe oirade '"ill he Mitin to ! ri'iecrli"!! ' KIIWT H.lriHT ClltltCII. Sunday evening, June 1 1, the fol lowing Children' Day program will be rendered: Opening hymn. "Welcome Child-' reu'a Day." lly the achool. Serlptuie reading. Prayer. Hev. A. V. Ilaaaford. (Ireettnga hy the Superintendent. , Oreetluga hy tho Superintendent,' llr. O. W. Lealle. Song, "Crown Him." hy the school. Hecltatlon, Marjorle Fiiliner. Hecltatlon. Virginia Comiey. Duet, "A Song and a Smile," El ale Thoutaa and lidltn Ayre. Hesitation, Dorothy Uaaaford. Hecltatlon, Clemence Wright. Hecitiitiou. Vent a McMahon. Song. -Tell the Cllad Story," by the arlinol. Hecltatloii. June McLaughlin. Hecltatlon, Kruncea Hall. Hesitation. Leslie Hulon. Itecltm tion. Anna Ogren. gong. ".A June Carol," Primary department. Hei tint luu. Mayhelle McLaughlin. Recitation, Curtia Xugle. Potltatlou. Genevieve Ooauey. So'.o, MI s Iioasle Aro. Add 'os. Hev. A. V. Hnsfiford. Hecitailon, Robert llofrinan. Hladdcr Irritation, kidney trou bles, dull headaches, weartneas, pain n L'aik uud ides, nil how the kid neys need to be toned up, strength ened, their regular action rostorod. Koloy's Kidney Pills will do it sure ly and uulckly. They give Rood health. freedom from nnln. n return of appetite and sound sieep. try tueni. owl Pre scription Pharmacy. Frank D. Co han. . Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenuo Drug Store, local agency, The first Principle Of thla star la to !! you thlnga that uv r -Ml, ut tho prlio that's rlghi. We are going to le In business here, w i hopi-, for a long. Iduk. t'mc. Your good word li our BKST advertising. We want you to know our arvlie. CONNER & HOAGLAND 707 So. llroadway Phones ;1IS-.I, a2C. The Store That Saves You Money That's our way to serve you BEST Lemons, per ctan, 35c and 40c. Oranges, dozen, 35c. We can save money on your groceries Let us have a trial order Portland Grocery Store 307 South Broadway Next Door to Postoffice PHONE 192-J. f" PUT' 'I IT mtMmmMwmmi it at, . k HI A yf If you buy a Simonda Saw, you will not regret it. The saw hangs I juat right because the handle is made right and properly placed on the blade. It aawa true and cut fast. Made of Simonda Steel. Fully war- -; ranted. Tiiin back. Polished apple handle. These are a few of the good points, but come in and see for yourself. Mnko your own word agree with ours. AM. v IS Ob' -. TOOLS. Lool( for this trade matl( etched on the taw you buy. n.. nti.m. lino ni' CIA UPENTKR nnd lllr W mtll IT TOOLS, aro all i'rom tlio host inaUevs m tho world, niicl everyone guaranteed. Pm nW right. Befoi-o you buy, see EKBLAD & SOX, f..r evciy thing in hardware. i ''i tM 1 Jl fmir M 15M Ql& wssafs KVKHVTIIIXO IN IIAlimVAKK ?SS Job PrietiMg Doirae aft Times' Office