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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1914)
iMlti sijiiMj.uiiiiip.;iwfltHi!iraaifRiiif THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FIVB Big Benefit Show GIVEN BY MARSHFIELD NEST OF OWLS MASONIC OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 "TOMPKIN'S HIRED MAN" (Comedy Drama in Three Acts.) SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS BY MASTER PASQUIN BRADFIELD AND MISS FAY ENHOFF Cast of Characters In Play: Mrs. Tomkins Frances Roberts Mr. Tomkins Howard Swartz Julia Hallie A. Barcjolt Ruth Carry E. Ross Louise Bessie Flanatjan John Hallet Barrjelt jerry Harold L. Barcjelt Dixcy Carl T. Case HMHMBonnmnnnaBannHHH mail a a Tama&JmnmmSSa . ,. - , .U L 4 n,,'t, ",0 "",Blr f," n"l' nothing loft 1 1 BE5C lug's pleasure. Tlio patronesses woro I tnry to Mrs. Kyle nml Mrs. Hergman ot Florence, who are visiting on tlio Hay. Sowing, music nml conversa tlon p-ecoded delirious refreshments. I osii'i's the tiv ts rt honor, those present Included SI: Henry Herg imiii. Mi. A. WntTP'i. Mrs. Frederick Holllster and .Mrs. J. Wallace. fr I (.. A. It. PICNIC. I CAMPINO TltlP. (Continued from Pago Two.) V. K. Laird, of the North Heud II. L'. Sunday School, with his class of. seven bo.vs, ar cnniplng at Utddea Falls. They went nut with, the M. 1C Ladle' Aid picnickers on Thursday on tho Wah-tn-wasa and walked the remainder of the distance. The memhers of llaker Post, (?. I A. U and their families and friends i o M. UltOTIIKItllOOIi. Of Course You Will PAINT This summer If your houso or building needs painting. No body can afford to neglect this matter in this climate, and this In tho host season of tho your In which to paint. In reality painting coslj nothing when tho increased value of the houso and Its protection aro considered. See us when you arc rotdy to paint; It will ho worth your while. VI E RS The M. ):. Hrotherhood met at tlio p I) A. Nelson homo Tuesday night wltlca good attendance. A business session, Including election of officers us follows, wns held: President, F. L. Sunnier; vice-presidents, In order nnmed, Ira Howe. Fred Weaver, (I. A. Williamson and I. S. Kaufman; secretary. K. . .loehnk; treasurer, I). A. Nelson; chaplain, F. A. Sacchl. After this a social time ensued nml "eats" weie served. Tho second Wednesday in September, the ninth, lb thu date of the next meeting. mister, J. a. Mullen and C. S. Win- I stir and tho hostesses wore Misses Huth (lllbertson, Ourea Huge, CHIllla."'"1 n mlit'r of Spanish-American lloolllng, Kllzabcth Hoelllng. Knto Ulir veterans, enjoyed the annual I Anthony. Laura Kruso and Luolla )lcnlc of ,ho 1'1 Soldiers at Cooston Cobln Wednesdny. Tho weather was Ideal M. H. OITINO. -A I MOTOR PAIITV. DAXCINd PAIITV. Last Wednesday evening a delight ful dancing party was tendered at North Hum! by a bevy of young wom en. Thu hall wa artistically decor- nml a sumptuous basket dinner was served, after which various veterans regaled tlio, assembly with Btorles 4 of war times. Hew Samuel Cirogg. Last Monday evening a party of Uev. F. S. Shlnilan. A. II. Derby North Hend and Marshfleld young ulilre and 1. S. Smith were among folks enjoyed a motor trip to the Uioxo who made more extended re beach, whero a big bonfire and picnic uinrks. Commander S. II. C'athcarl supper wore enjoyed. Those In the was mnster or ceremonies In his party were Misses Helen Mcntlo, genial way. The following is n list Kdlth Hnab. Katherliie Monde, Amy of "' "ll soldiers present: Isaacs anil Ilesslu tunnel and Messrs. ' Civil War .lohu Ferguson, 1M Steele, (loo. Ueliu, Herbert Hlcliards and A. Wilcox. I IIO.N'Olt (JTHSTS. Mrs. .1. H. Groves was hostess at a delightful afternoon Tuesday nt her homo In North Heud, roinpllnien- NO It'll I KltONT KTHICiri'. SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, 352 So, 5th st,- PlioniG 200-X HOTICf IIOTSON C. A. Ilillison. I'l'iiiii'Ielnr VniV fill, ill lltwlnl nnti liifinnfn,inii, ' A homo plucn with homo cook ing served In family style. Hoard and room, JG.tiO per week. 3 in Times Want Ads bring results. R-vVtlKSfiSiQMBkX lift E - n crJJTwWsW3B lil .if &$$? $RH D?i Star& wMmSm 4 Mfl VtiiiJUJJ jftil'Jli'Si&'TOM; fr-lff ttmuiMNsum&MaaaUriuX: HlW Greater Orcgfm With new building, better equip, ment. enlarged croundi. and many ad. dltloni to Its (acuity, the University of Oregon will begin Its thirty-ninth year Tuesday, September 15. Snccfal training for Ilutlnpit. inur. IllhStn. I aV. Meillcinc TV-jrhlnw. II. bpry Work. Minlc, Architecture, Physical 1 wining wad Fine Arts. Lxrgesi aim allonge! ucpsrtnient. ol liberal education. I. Ilr.ty " moir thin 10. M) olumri, tn r-lr.idlrl vmittiup.. tlrn hulUlnsi (ally quirp'i! Nrw :IM.W Aitmlnl.irnlun I UulMinK In courtr ol comlfunion Tutliun Frcr Porm'tjnT. lor mtn ind for wmir 1 xrn.t InvMt, Wi le li ill(H nd IlluiuntJ booklr, AiiJic.iini; l(ri.,,l,r, UHIVEUSITY OF OREGOH ruiinc onxoofi I (FIB ST ADDITION TO MAB.SHFIELD -i' Why Don't You Go In Debt? Is KcMiioiulior IIkto ji io two kinds of debt. Owing tho grocer and butcher and dry goods merchant won't get you anywhere. IJut owing. 'i debt for the purchase of a hoine-site and another debt for the purchase of lumber to build a home will get you ahead taster and more surely than any other system of saving ever devised for J'allible man. In large cities a man must have a lot of ready cash to under take a debt of this kind. Hut in First Addition to Iarshi'ield you can secure a fine oO-foot lot lacing on a graded street for 2o cash. The balance you can pay in monthly installments. Why not make use of your credit? Ask us about "the busiest addition on Coos Bay." t Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) 178 Central Ave. A. Small, 1st Mnln.Cnv. A. Ilalley. ir.lli Point. Vol. Co. K. C. II. Marshall, Co. K. JlrtI Wis. Simmon .Miller, St. Major, ICOth 1 Intl. Inf. ' S. I). Catheart, Troop A, 1st Ore. C'av. A. .1. Arnott, Co. A, -lulli l'enn. K. W. Schrock, Co. C, Hth lud. 1 II. A. Miller, Co. C, Uerdon V. s. s. Richard Markle, 10th III. Inf. C. C. Thayer, Co. C and I), 7th III). Inf. I-:. Marsh, Co. K, :i:t 111. Inf. K. I.. MemniliiBwny, Foster's Ith IT. S. Caw John Duffy, 1st Iowa Cav. V. II. HrlKlmm, U. S. Nnvy. Spanish War A. II. norbyslilre, Co. I), 1st Idaho. K. ir. Itimnoll, Troon C. 1st U. 8. Cav. I S. Shlmlnn. 3rd Wis. Vol. I). A. .tones, Co. (J, 1st X. I). Vol. AiuoiiK tho others present were Mrs. John Duffy. Maiulii Duffy. Illl mer KJellinnn, Mrs. U. It. Marshall. Mrs. Miller, Maxlne .limes. Klhabeth .limes. .Mrs. K. K. AiiKell, Mrs. K. K. Ilruuiielt. Mrs. Harry llaufield. M-s. A. II. Derbyshire. Mrs. Moyd Itose. .Mrs. W. I Kay. Mrs. A. .1. Arnot, Mrs. W. I.eo liny, Minnie Parker, Mrs. 11. Marltol, Mrs. K. W. Sohroclc, Mrs. W. I.. Walker. Mrs. IT. II. llrlKliuni, Mrs. 8. II. Catheart, (Mrs. .McMnniimon, Mrs. Chas. II. Cur tis, Mrs. Frederick 8. Shlnilan, Mrs. N. II. .Miller, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Kath ryu Sniltb, .Mrs. A. K. Itoso, Mrs. W. II. Smith, Mrs. P. A. McNnbb and Mrs. Fulton. ' I 'iuuiti:.vs iwiti:- J I WHI.Ij PAIITV I O 4 Miss Marjorlo Fullmer entertained Thursday afternoon with a farewell lnwn party for little Master Wright Fheld who left Friday for Port- laiiil whero his parents will reside. Came and rcf'oHhmeiits on tho lnwn woro tho order of tho afternoon. Tlioso present were: Carl Monson, WrlKht .Sheldon, Luster l.eid, Pliyllls ( I. eld. Robert Damsniun, IMwurd Fou rier, and Lois and Pan) Hansford. Tho M. S. Ladles' Aid Society of North Hend kiivc their annua! picnic at Oould'8 drove, Alegany. on Thurs day, August 17. Over too attended, and report a very enjoyable occasion. They went on the Wah-ta-wnsa. e CIASS It PAIITV. I t Miss Dorothy Hassford eiitertalnod the girls of l.er Sunday School class and their teacher at a lawn party Wedneiday afternoon. After an hour of outdoor games, luiiili was served. Mrs. Ilerndon, Misses Mnybelle Mc Laughlin, My i tie I'onhllii. Oeiicva Cosuey, Violet itml Itoso Morfatt and the hostess were present. NAItCISStS Cl.t'll. 1 - The meeting of the Narcissus Club which was to hao been hold Wednes day with Miss West was portponoJ until next Wednesday owing to a number of tie members being absent on camping trips. They named their Milting place -.l Charleston "Cniup Ate." and tlioso who have spent con siderable time there Include Mr. und Mrs. Carl West. Air. and Ms. lllmwr Vineyard. Keith Wl'de. Misses IMhgt Ilyerly, Stella Peterson, Thora Lutiil, Elizabeth and Itlancho Tullefsou ant! Anna Lund. j tiiimiili: CI.UII. i The North llend Tlilmblo Club will bo oiitortalned next Friday by Mrs. .1. Wallace f ! Sl'NSHT OLTINtJS. -t B&- HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non.SeeUiitn Hoarding and Day School for Doyi. Military Diicipline: Small Clauec Mrn Teacher,. Careful lupeiriiion ircuiei letulli thai are not attained cbewhcie. Send (or catalog, Portland, oregon- I XOTICi; TO CltKIMTOItS. Notice la hereby given that tho un dersigned Julia Hall has been dulv ' appointed administratrix of tho es , tato or Kphralm C Hall. Deceased. All persons having claims ugalnst tho said estato aro required to pre sent the samo to tho iindorslgned at tho office of Peck & Peck, First Nat ional llank Building, Marshfleld, Ore gon, with tho proper vouchers duly certified as by law required, within six mouths from tho dnte hereof. I Dated Aug. 1, 1914. JULIA HALL, Administratrix of the Es tato or Kphralm O. Hull, Deceased. First publication, August 1, 1914, Last publication, August 29, 1914. Dr. and Mrs. Ira II. Hurtle ami h!r irother, Mrs. Ilartle, and Misses Hel en nml Dorothy Hurtle of Kugcne re turned last evening fnim an outing at Sunset liny. Mrs. Ilartle and tho girls will leave next week for -their homo nftor n most pleasant stay ind then Dr. nnd Mrs. Ilartle will leturn to Sunset to complete their outing. Mrs. C. M. Hyler or North Ilonri, who his boon n guest or tho Ilartloi at Sunset Hay this week, established n record for Tom-cod fishing, landhir eight fine ones In a row minutes, J. II. Flanagan nml family, Mrs. Otto Schettor, !:. F. Morrlssey and wire, nml tho John Lennon and Del Lcunoii families constitute tho online colony at Sunset now. II. J. Linden mid wife, Fred Kruso nnd wife and Judgo and .Mrs. A. S. Hammond or North Hend loft todnr lor Sunset Hay for weok's outing. Mrs. !:. C. Drown or Mnrshriold had Mrs. r. II. Marsh, .Mrs. F. W. Hortriim, Miss Wis Marsh nnd Mr. It oyer as guests on a motor trip to Sunset Hay Friday. Thayer fir I inn nnd tho Horsey Kreltzer family aro now guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Orlinea nt Sunset Uoy. i kastsiih: Hi'tti'itisi: pahtv. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred .Mooro were the guests or honor at an ovoiilug or so cial chat Saturday at tho homo or Mrs. A. Horbon nt Kastslde. Tho par ty was given ns n rnrowoll by tho cou ple's Fastsldo friends and proved to bo a very pleasant occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Mooro have moved to Ray Cltr to llvo. Tho guests presont woro Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Stecklo, Mr. and Mrs. Cohan, Mr. nnd. Mrs, D. F. Prey, Mrv tillbort and Mis. Iloiion. (Continued on page eight.) Twin City Steam Laundry T5e Laundry That Always Treats You $$WtMMo$ Under Auspices Episcopal Diocese of Orcfjon FALL TERM OPENS Sept. 23rd, 1914 Rmiiiiiiiir School and College Pre paratory courses. School estate comprises 100 acres of fertile IiukL Complete gymnasium, Indoor ami out door athletics, Library, study hulls, competent instruction In nil liriiiiclic. 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