The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 26, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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BETTER HOMES
I i I'.MlKKMt .MX1AL.
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FIRST
ADDITION
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MARSHFIELD
.These two words tell the purpose of First Addition niul of nil other
nddltlona which nttrnct nntl lend people to owu their homes. Homes own
ed by the occupnnts are better homes. ""
The homes of First Addition nre the strongest endorsement for tho
Hotter Homes Movement. These pretty residences surrounded with well
l:ept lawns nnd fruitful gardens speak more eloquently thnn words of com-.
Krt and hnpptncss.
You should secure one of tho choice building lots remaining In this
crowing nddltlon before It Is too late. To buy one of the large lot offer
Id .
You don't have to pay all cash,
You don't have to pay one-half cash,
, You don't have to pay one-third cash,
You don't have to pay even one-quarter.
I.KES THAN ONE-TKNTH CASH and the balance In SMALL MONTH
LY INSTALLMENTS.
Full Information nnd plats cheerfully furnished nt tho office of owner.
Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER)
178 Central Ave.
wero present, and Mrs. "Walter Sin
clair of Conulllo was a visitor. Tho
! afternoon's business turno.1 chiefly
to n warm dlscussldn of the quaran
tine 'nforermont and prevention of
afta!r?ttrr vx-uf ln by illsease-snrcnilliiir. mil liv wnv nf nro-
i i nwrw jnr rwyna ionx : me test a committee or three, Mis. Toye,
11. O. O. F Mn Uvrt SaMrrfity e- Ms. Harry Nnsburg nnd Mrs. Lonk-
, 1 nImk wjm m of f mi enjoyable hart, was appointed to confer with
I J of Wtt tttriU. Tlur ws x large (Cm:n!t.ccn fro.ii ot'.cr wrtu n's club
( iUMlaf, x apxM program and with the health officer and tho doc-
, ; bimIc &4 ltez ware foflowH by tors with a view to improving prea-
! . a fttimptnoiM b(. It was In pnt conditions. The rest of the after-
' charge of Mi Ajm Cm x4 Ml noon was taken up with church rout-
. Carrie llos. Te frttorfftg program ine. Miss liutcheson and Mrs. LewU
f wan enjoyed: I will entertain next week. Among
steading r.n.Kirx. those out Tuesday wero Mesdamcs
Solo Mm. Levi Dfftl. I Forty, Perham, Heed, Harris, Eb-
Rcadlng Ml Esther Whit?. becka, Huble, Stauff, Coke, Toye,
AddreM--Ker. A. V. ItomtarA. , Small, Matson, Nnsburg and Mis
Anderson.
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V1 NARCISKL'S CLL'H.
The next meeting of tfce L. T. I , - ; ,
will be held a week from Tiay ls Dlanche Tellefson will bo
evening at the ManbfleM Baptist. Hostess next Wednesday to tho Nnr-
church. cusa gins.
CLVIl CKASKM.
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MAY CITY All).
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The ladles of liny City met on
ji.tj nn, - .. ... ,,. Wednesday for the customary Ala
decided not to reorganize for the .,,,, ., ,u , ..n
I w. n, .,... m. if, .1.1; tui iivw. ii..v-
j Ing at the home of Mrs. J. P. Mnlo
1 ney. At this mectlnK two newly ad-
i milted members were present, Mrs.
I KNJOV DANCK. I ; M. J. Seward and Mrs. John Hob.
a. At rk. .i ....u..
Finnish George !ee. Mn. V F. Dyerly, Mrt.
V. H. Phillips. Mrs. J. A. Hanson.
Fred Moore, Mrs. V. H. Clnrk,
llcraenway, Jirs. J. N. 3fe-
Mrs. IL
The Thursday Club members hare!
coming year.
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The dance given at the
Hall last Tuesday evening, which will
.irobably be the Ian of the series.' Mrs,
was a most enjoyable affair. There Mrs. J. D
was a congenial crowd, good intosn, .Mrs. David Major,
music and everyone enjoyed It.
I PLAN FOIt DAXCKS.
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The Marshfleld Lodge or Klks is
planning to resume Its series of
monthly dance at the Masonic Hall.
Hrlnkley. Mrs. A. L. Foster, nnd Mis
ses Kdna Mcintosh. Ilruco Kelloy and
Florence Uarnes. The Aid work will
be continued when the ladles meet
again in three weeks with Mrs. Pools,
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1 tllltlSTLW HI.HTKIUIOOI).
Fine Furniture
For Fine Homes
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I.lbby COAT The kind YOf Imv
ALWAYS r.Si:i. Plimic 72. Piiclfl
Livery nnd Ti-iiustiT CoiHuiiiy.
Company's SURE to come.
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n9HBHsHHHHME
Mrs. Nioe Hostess :-
How much easier It Is to entertain com
pany if you have a NICE PARLOR!
Then, too, you want a nice parlor for your
own family all of the time. We have parlor
sets as beautifull as any woman could
wish. We also have all lines of furniture
that a complete home, whose mistress
likes to entertain, calls for
Our PRICES are LOW compared to the
value we give.
In our. large
stock and
varied as
sortment We Carry a Line Of
Furniture Fit For The
Finest Homes in The
Land.
Elegant,
Library
Tables
From $10.50 to S25.
BEAUTIFUL PARLOR
RUGS
$20 to $65.
PRETTY JAPANESE
BASKET
ORNAMENTS
45c to $3.50.
ROCKING CHAIRS
$3 to $40.
XOTICK TO COXTIt.UTOItS.
' Proposals will bo received at the
offices of QeorRO P. Laird, Iiandon.
nt noon, Saturday, October 3, for the
Rcneral contract for a two-story con
croto and face brick building. Son-
nrato proposals for hontlnir and
I piumDiiiR. u00 certified oheok to
accompany each proposal.
1 ?5 deposit required for return of
tho plans.
Plans mny ho sccurod now from
Gcorgo V. Laird, Iinndon, Oro. lllds
J will bo opened nt 12 o'clock noon.
October 3, 1S14. ItlRhl toeject any
I nnd nil bids Is rosorved.
GE0HGE P. LAIRD,
Uandon.
REPUBLICAN TICKE'j;
KKclion 11)11.
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WE SELL IT FOR LESS'
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Complete House Furnishers
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ADAMS & SOX
x-.,. Dealers in
M.W AX1) SKCOXIMIAXO
GOODS.
No. Front St. Phono 340-L
es Want Ads bring results.
STADDEN
ALL KINDS of PHOTOGKAPHJO
WOltK. Ilrninlc! KnlaitfliiK Miirt
Kodak Finishing.
181 MAIIKKT ST. W.
MILS. OLIVK K. 1JKOWN
Is now prepared to do first-class
dressmaking at reasonable rates.
Street and houso gowns, skirts,
and blouses, dancing frocks,
lingeries dresses. A trial or
der is requested. See our new
fall books of Purls fashions.
For U. S. Sonator
R. A. Booth.
For Co tigress
AW C. Hnwley
For Governor
James AVithyeoinbc
For Justlco of tho Supreme Court
Henry J". Bean, Lawrence
T. Harris, Thomas rcBride,
Henry L. Benson, Charles
L. jfcXary.
For Attorney General
George M. Brown.
For Supt. of Public Instruction
J. A. Ohm-chill
For Stnto Engineer
John M. Lewis.
For Commissioner of Labor
O. P. Hoff.
For Itallroad Commissioner
Prank J. Miller
For Supt. Water DIv. No. 1.
James T. Ohinnoclc.
For Representative Cth Dlst.
Charles I?. Barrow
For Representative Cth Dlst.
S. P. Peirco
For County Judge.
James "Watson
For Sheriff
Alfred Johnson, Jr.
For County Clerk.
Robt. R. Watson
For County Treasurer
T. M. Dimmfck
For County Surveyor.
C. S. MeCulloch
For County Coroner
P. E. Wilson
For County Commlsslonor
Geo, J. Armstrong.
For Commissioner Port of Coos Da
A. II. Powers, Anson Rogers
anafUjt.eimv teQiigstaficen
PnTilliiliAliin(lnp thn nlltlinrltv nnd
by tho TprderiofcUie Coos County Ro-
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IH-X'KITIO.V TOIIAV.
uiuutm; unntvv hi wiu i3uiiic xittis) .
Tka f f rt a nn will Is a ollAKi Atrlv navi "
mnn,. i Several women of tho Christian SIs-
lernoon inci iu quiu ciiuvniiay nt
the homo of Mrs. Kdgar McDanlcIn
In North Uend. Mrs. Isaacs, Mrs.
Tope, Mrs. Kmery, Mrs. Gurnea nni
re Coos Hay Women's Club, as SJ- clle were out. Tho ladles
the CoIIom Women's Club is now w continue to meet on Wednosdny
known, this afternoon Is tendering an I wlJh -Mr- ,Mc,,).a",ol"I u"1 ,.tb1 Prc
Informal reception at the home of, nt w0'k ' qtilltlnB lit f Inlkhcd.
Mrs. F. II. Dresser complimentary to t
the Marshfleld school teachers. "
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r.in:wKi.L partv
JOLLV IIO1'..V.
I i Mrs. John D. (loss entertained nt
sowing TuoxUy as n farewell for
met Wednesday. Mr- Arlluir MlIConwn wlin lofr
week for Chicago to undergo
troatment. Tho invitation
The Jolly Dozen
M f 1 nttw ...l.t. ...! Initi..'.
measure, namely, Mrs. Duncan and'mdlcal
Mrs. Lorkmnn. Mrs. Mnrholfor list wn composed of old friends of ttiA
provided abundant ontortalnment honor guost who joined In wishing
with n; Web of Kato. n spider w.-h of MrH. McKVown a- speedy roller from
colored ribbons from which each guest ,,, ,,i,, .t1ii. ...i i,- i
selected one strand and road aloud, tho, troulo1 1hI,fh c""F,-,,, ,or io
her fortune. tl?d In a llttlo packag;"" medical aid. After a pleasant
on tho ond of it. This occasioned a afternoon 'the hostess sorved ilnlnly
groat doal of iiiorrliiiont, especially, refreshments.
whon ono of tho "moodamos" drew!
Mrs. Cots' guests wero Mrs. Otto
.1.. .n ..i.i. i.i. t-n... i i....l. .'. viuan kiiwiui iu .uin. unu
n picnic to Cooston Sunday, although
In ense of threatening weather tho
picnic will he held Saturday evening
nt tho home of Mrs. Albro. Mo
dRmos AIIikp, Ilroi kiiiiirMer. Huh',
Mrs. J. W.
Klnnngnn,
CllUltCII P.VIITV
Hutz. ChristeiiDon. Gale, Johnwin. Ol
son. Itourko. Snow, Marhoffor. Iloss
nnd Davis wore the membsrs pres
ent. Mrs. Dsvls Is a sister of Mr
I
A. gcnornl hoiiioclennlng took
place at tho . First Iraptlst Church
on Wodnvsdny when thn mmnhnrs of
Manioiror ana is spouuing tno winierj, , cougregntlon nsslnsted tho ov-
here from Washington. I). C. Shot rnllil . ., -.,, ... .,,.,.
was lt..iv mlinlti.-i m iiixiniioraliln. reiid A. h . Ilnifcjford In scrubbing
The next mooting will bo held with the floors and ropalntlng much of
Mrs. Marhoffor week from Wodnos-
dny, Mrs. Davis to ontertaln.
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Tho J.. T. O. girls wore very plenH-
nntly outertnliicd at sewing and music
Inst Friday ovenlng by Miss rioruuco
Powers nt her homo on Unit nvouiio.
Mlssos Marjorle Graham, Iiorthn Dav
the woodwork. At noon n dollghi
fill lunch wns served as n reward
for the faithful servlrus of tho work
ers. Thoso who holpod in tho house
cleaning woro Mrs. 1). I). Ross, Mr.
A. Doll, Mrs. J. Naglo, Mrs. P.
, Clausen, Mrs. J. C. Doano, Mrs. IL
U. JIarriugtou,a.Mrs. MoMahou, Mrs.
W. Richardson. Mrs. G. Gulovien.
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Is. Ruth Dungnu, Nollie Warwick, Miss M. Gulovson, Miss Alpha Mau-
uagmar i'liosiiorg and Itutli Cownn, zty, .Mr. u. u. hiiiuii.
were tho guests. A dainty supper1
wns served by tho hostess at tho close .- .
of tho evening ' (MOIIt I'LAXK. I
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Tho orgnnlst nnd choir director of
I .MINNIv-WIS. I I the Kplscopnl Church, Mrs. Wm.
. Ilorsfall, Jr., Is making preparation
Friday, October 1, Is tho dnto of i for an Interesting winter's wwfc
tho next meeting of tho MlnueWls, with, tho choir. A uunibor of Mnrsh-
when Mrs. W. K. Iloaglnud will bo' Hold's best singers nro to holp (n
hostess. I the choir work. There will bo new
nnd difficult church music ospoclni-
9 ' iv mr ine I'nrisimns service.
L.AIUKS' ART (3LUII.
Mrs. K. I). McArthur Is to entnr
tnln the Art Club on tho occasion of
their next meeting a week from Fri
day.
(Continued on page eight.)
IIRIIKii: CLl'll.
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The Bridge Club will ho entertain
ed Wednesday by Mrs. K. G. Per
bam at luncheon and cards.
J: &ctorVVoOi
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PKIKCILia.H.
Under Auspices
Episcopal Diocese of Oregon
FALL TERM OPENS '
Sept. 23rd, 1914
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The Prlsclllas will meet Wednes
day with Mrs, Ilrockmuellor for tho
customary afternoon of needlework.
i CATHOLIC AlI'AR KOOIKTV. I
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On Septemhor 29. next Tiiosday,Grniiiiiiiip Hcliool and College Irw
tho Cafhollc Altar Society of North I punitory courxes. School estate
Ilend will meet for its usual I business ' ron.Js,.8 10 nrrcH of rt.r,Uo ,iimL
sud social afternoon with Mrs. Noll .... , , . . .
Hanks. (( oiiiplcto gyiiinnsliiiii, iniliior anil nut-
j door iitlilelicH. Libmry, htmly liullc,
' competent liihtructloii in ail briiiirlie.
I KPISCOI'ALGOILD. ,;e(, fr rates nml booklet: "Whens
irH v a inn'.! tfU a n itoys nro truiiicil to tlilnk." Address
rx2it
publican Central Committee
(Paid Adv.) ' '
VA
Toycuand Mrs. S. O
Small wero hosto'sseflntUie, Gu(ld
meeting this weekr- recolvlng nnd
boys nro truiiicil to tliink,"
BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL
serving. Two now members. Mes-
aarnes,,warner and l.auu, ejected to m
i"3ninorsLTir at last week's moellng, VMM