The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 07, 1915, EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE THREE, Image 5

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. "
SECTION TWO PAGP THREE
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MRS. GERTRUDE BROWN
BOSTON'S WELL-KNOWN BEAUTY SPECIALIST
feVill Give You a Free Massage
In Your Own Home
' BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Generous arran clement has been made bv us in connection with n snnnini
johstration of the exquisite HARMONY TOILET PREPARATIONS. She will show
3y actual massage how you can get the best results. If you are interested
lir skin and you should be Mrs. Brown will be nlad to show von how
can retain or restore its original attractiveness.
She Arrives Monday, August 9, and will be
with us until Saturday, August 14
ie can only accent a limited number of appointments each (lav. so to avoid dis-
Intment you should phone early for a definite appointment.
Klerstand her massage and advice on beauty culture costs you nothing, what
fer. Let us know when she may call upon you, and we will be pleased to make
Kecessary arrangements.
hours for appointment are 9:00, 9:45, 10:30, and 11 o'clock a. m., and
2.15, 3:00, 3:45 and 4:30 o'clock p. m. daily.
3. Brown's services are also free to women's clubs. Just phone us.
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tlnio mentioned.)
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OLDEST HAXIC IX COOS COUNTY
lMiibliHlic(i iHl.
ipital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on Tlmo
AXI) BAVIXGS DEPOSITS
Officers
winett, President. ;
.1. II. Flanagan, Vice-President. '
Jt. 1 WilllaniH, Cashier.
Geo. !'. Winchester, As.st. Cashier.
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I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 1
Local Treasurer
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SOUTH COOS HIVEK I JO AT
SERVICE
LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaven Marshfield every day
8 a. in. Leaves head of river
nt !J:15 p. in.
STEAMER HAIXHOW
leaves head of river dally nt 7
a. in. Leaves Marshfield nt " p.
in, For charter apply on board.
ROGERS . SMITH
Proprietors
Whnt'8 tho first thing people Hay
when a man boos wrong?
Thero Is one conclusion they who
who make np the throng
Always straightway come to when
any man goes tumbling
down
When ho robs his fellow-men, when
tho ones who praised him
frown
When his honor and his pride end In
bitterness and shame,
All his former friends decidu that
somo woman was to blame.
When a man his risen high, when he
wins applause,
Do tho pooplo reason why, do they
guess tho causo?
Do they tell each other then that
somo woman mndo him great,
That for her, with sword or pen,
tolling early, striving late,
Ho had will and strength to win,
casting ovory doubt nsldo?
Why blnmo woman for tho sin If the
vlrtuo is denied?
Uy S. K. Klscr.
IIAXCIS had been born on the
first of August, In a town in
Maryland. Ills mother called
him Francis beeauso tho writer of
our "Star-Spangled Uannor" had
been born on that date, and sho was
proud of her country-mnn, and folt
that sho could not honor his memory
more thnn by naming her son after
him.
Francis hnd two celebrations every
summer, ouo on the fourth of July,
and tho other on his birthday, Au
gust 1. That ho loved tho Star-Spangled
Manner was but natural, and his
little colonial suit was lot out In tho
seams, and brushed up ovory year,
for tho great day.
Francis lived In tho suburbs, nnd
tho birthday party took placo In tho
garden near a tiny Inke. Can you Ini
ngluo tho sploudld times ho nnd his
llttlo friends had. Usually tho first of
J August was too warm for romping,
so Francis nnd his niotuor nrrangeu
somo quiet games. Horo nro two of
PERSONAL notices of visltora
In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo
who visit In other dries, togothor
with notices of social affairs, aro
gladly received In tho social de
partment. Tolephono 133. No
Ucos of club raootlngs will bo
published and secretaries aro
kindly requested to furnish satno.
that browns your
rend
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CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD
North Front Street
lMiono 270
get Sound Bridge &.
Dredging Co.
Bridrjes, Buildinqs. General Construction
COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
)os Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
iit powerful, best cuulnned and most thoroughly modor
twenty-Inch hydraulio dredge In Pacific waters
Bay office, Main office,
larsiuield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
OOfltZ
Garage
Agency for
GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR
MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES
jrine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty
Front Street :: :: :: .. Phono 180-J
20
2Q
Auto
COMMUTATION'
TICKETS, .i2,00.
Marshficld-Xortli Uoml
Lino
Cars every ten minutes from
(I a. m. to ill p. in.; to South
Slough mien a (lav, leaving nt
11 it. in.; to Empire thrco trips
u day.
GORST ft KINO, Props.
Matt L May
Chandler Hotel, Tel. HO,
MAHSIIFIEIJ), Oregon
Tho representative of
HAAS lUtOTIIEHS,
H,-B. BRAND
CAXXED GOODS
has added to his lines tho
AltMOL'lt ft CO'S PRODUCTS
known as tho
TOP NOTCH GOODS
VERIUEST canned meats.
1(M per cent SIMON-PURE
leaf lard.
Their Star Stockinet hams
and liacou and their WHITE
l-'LVER laundry Miap.
tho paper ajnd jioncll games thoy
tlioy made for tho boy's eleventh
birthday party.
The first wns billed a country
game, and a dozen blank cards wero
ornamented with drawings of wasps
and bees, nnd the word "sting" on
one side, and numbers from 1 to 12
with these questions next to them,
on the other.
1. A sting that cures fatigue.
2. A sting that cures hunger?
!l. A sting that titles your room?
I. A Htlng that cooks your meal?
5. A sting that makes you laugh?
(!. A sting that foolish pooplo In
dulge In?
7. A sting
bread?
S. A sting that makes you
this pngo through?
9. A Btlng that tries?
10. A sting that adapts?
11. 'A sting that spoils your
tools?
12. A sting that shop-keepers dis
like?
Answers: 1. Heating. 2. Feasting.
3. Dusting. 1. Itoasting. .". Justin.
0. Uonstlng. 7. Toasting. S. Interest
ing. 1). Testing. 10. Adjusting. 11.
Uustlng. 12. Trusting.
Francis liked tho idea of this
game, for ho loved tho country,
with Its Insects nnd birds, but ho
thought that several of Is city coubIi
lns ought to hnvo a gamo to suit
their tastes.
"Can't you scare up a city game?"
ho asked his mother.
"I think I can," sho said. "Hand
mo another dozen cards." These she
labeled " A City Came," and sketch
ed a "Skyscraper" building on cuch
one. On tho other stdo sho wrote tho
following 12 questions. Tho un
swer to-each ending In "CITY" or
In letters sounding like city.
1. What Is tho city of learning?
2. What Is tho city of onmlty?"
3. What is tho city of shrowd
ncss? 4. What Is tho city of truth?
n. What Is tho city of doubt.
C. What is tho city of greed?
7. What Is tho city of ostenta
tion?
8. What Is tho city of spring?
1). What Is tho obstinate city?"
10. What Is tho city of inclina
tion? 11. What Is tho animated city?
12. What Is tho plain city?
Answors: 1. Unlvor-slty. 2. Anl-
ino-slty. 3. Saga-city. -I. Vora-clty, n.
I'orple-xlty. (!. Vora-clty. 7. Pompo
sity. 8. Elastl-clty. a. Pertlnn-clty.
10. Propensity. 11. Vlva-clty. 12.
Slmpll-clty.
den of tho .Myrtlo Arms. Mr. Sam
Flotcher of San Francisco, a bro
ther of Mr. F. D. Fletcher, who Is a
guest at tho Fletcher home, wns tho
honor guest. Dainty refreshments
wuio served nt the closo to the fol
lowing Invited guests: Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. T. Haines. Mrs. Wlldo nnd daugh
ter M1ph Craco Wilde of Kansas i no, Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. W
Mr. nnd
City, Missouri, .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank
I'nrsons, Mr. and Mrs. Low Clllcs
plt Mr. and Mrs. Karl Powell, Mr.
and .Mrs. Thayer Crimes, Mr. and
Mrs. William Crimes, Al Jensen, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hoy K. Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. McCIcorgo, Mr. nnd Mrs.
C. K. Perry, Mr. nnd Mrs. Linn
Schmltz nnd Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno
Crosthwnlte.
ty wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. I. S. Kauf
man, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. O. Kauf
man and daughter Allco of Helena,
Mont., Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford,
Mrs, Chcnowlth nnd Frances and Ar
thur Chenowlth of Decatur, 111., Mr.
and Mrs. C. K. Porry, M.r. and Mrs.
a. W. Kaufman nnd dr, lighter, Claud-
Greenwood
.Mrs. II. 13.
of Seattle and
Miller.
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IVKNTS OK POWMHS
A pleasant surprise shower yns
tendered Miss Eva Lewis, bride
elect of Win. Preston, at tho homo
of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Low
Is, Tuesday, August .1. .Many beau
tiful and UBofuI presents wore re
ceived by Miss Lewis. After re
freshments were served Miss Lewis
led tho guests to view n beautiful
llttlo house, that Mr. Preston hns
Just completed, nnd furnished. Tho
wedding will tnko place In the near
future. Thoso present were, Mrs.
English, Mrs. Gemmoll, Mrs. Tulley,
Mrs. J. Sugdun, Mrs. T. II. Williams,
Mrs. 11. Davenport, Mrs. Sherwood,
Mrs. Hoss, Mrs. Damoron, Mrs. C. 11.
Stallard, Mrs. O. Ingbloom, Mrs. Pat
terson, Mrs. W. Varney, Mrs. E.
Duncan, Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. John
ston, Mrs. U. C. .Moore, Mrs. liny
Urown, Mrs. Lowls, Miss Eva Lewis,
Miss Fox, Miss Elliott, .Miss Uussto
Varney, Miss Vesta McMahon, Miss
Thelmn llcatlioringtou and Miss Lid
dy Ingbloom.
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Tho cooked food snlo held at tho
Hub storo In Powers, Saturday, July
ill, was decldly a success. Tho La
dles' Aid greatly appreciated tho In
terest shown, which helped to mnko
It a success. On August 21, the
Ladles Aid will glvo a play, follow
ed by a basket social at tho Matth
ows hall at Powers. Everybody In
XOHWKGIAX SOCIAL
SEWIXO CLUIt .MEETS
;
Tho' GlrlH Sowing Club "Tho Hap
py Nino," of North Coos Hlver, hnd
a very onjoynblo meeting Wednesday,
August -1, at tho homo of Agues Hcu
drlckson. Tho day was spout In sow
ing and swimming. A doltclous pic
nic luncheon was spread at noon.
Thoso participating of tho dnlnty re
freshments wore: Evelyn PIpor, Ilaz
ul Cowan, Jeanetlo Nowlln, Onn
Holm, SiiBan Malmffy, Esther Holm,
Jcnnlo Uowmun, Ileryl Noah and Ag
nes Hendrtckson. Tho club will
meet August 18 with Ueryl Noah.
IHUTIIDAV PAltTV
simpmsi: pahtv
City Auto & Taxi Co.
Day and Night Service
For taxi, phono 20, Chandler
Hotel
For touring cars, phono 20,
Chandlor Hotol
LYNX LAMHET1I, Prop.
New Cars Now Cnra
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QUATERMAS STUDIO
QUALITY PHOTOS
Opposite Blanco Hotel,
Phono 10U-L.
MAItSHFIKLH, OREGON
WALLPAPER
See
VIERS
About it,
NOTICE TO COXTKACTOltS
Is of Job Printing Done at The Times Office
Scaled bids will bo received until
noon, Monday, August 0th, 1015,
for tho construction of a school
building nt Powers, Oregon, for
School District No. 31.
General work, plumbing and heat
ing to bo lot in separate contracts.
Plans nnd specifications for tho
work may bo seen at tho offlco of
Will. S. Tarpon, Architect, Marsh
field, Oregon.
A certified check for five per cent
of tho amount of bid must accom
pany bid.
Tho right la roserved by tho
school board to accept any, or re
ject all bids received and no bid
will bo considered accepted until
after contract Is signed.
WM. S. TUIIPEN.
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF THE
OAMLLAO AND DODGE
AUTO SUPPLIES FOU ALL
MAKES OF OAKS
fM7 Central nv. Phono 373-L
Mrs. G. D. Wlndblglor was happily
surprised Thursday evening wlion n
Tow Intimate frlonds dropped In and
reminded hor that sho had passed
another mllo-stono. Tho affair waa
cleverly planned by tho guests and
a delightful ovcnlng spout. Delicious
refreshments wore sorved to thoso
presont who wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. (1.
D. Wlndblglor, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Curry, Mr. bikI Mrs. Charles 'La,'
Chapollo, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Drown and Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Snow.
i-
SPIRELLA C0RSTS
may be obtained in Marshfield
from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Onrpfipp
352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X
WEAVING All kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, .680
12th Courth So. Phone 220-RU
If you want to tie sure you
are eating tho pure grain nWII:
loaves, try It at tho Marliflchl
linker)'. You it III seo our
btuinps on every loaf.
WEDDING AXXlVKIISAIIY
Tho ninth anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Kinney wns celebrated
last Tuesday ovonlug at Dastoudorf
IJcnch with a hugo bonfire nnd pic
nic lunch, A most dollghttul ov
cnlng was spent and thoso motoring
down wore, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H.
Staddou, Mr. and Mrs. William
Schroedor, Louis Schroedor, Miss
Emmn Klunbcrg, a nleco of Mrs.
Schroedor, .Mr. nnd Mrs, It. L. Mat
hews, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ilnrvoy,
Mr. Ralph Dean of Grants Pass, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Hlldenbrnnd, Mr. und
Mrs. E. F. Lemloux, Lloyd Lom
loux, Mr. und Mrs. J. Q. Jurvls.Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Kinney. Miss Morlo
Cox, who Is camping at tho beach,
Jqined tho party there.
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DAXCIXG PAltTV
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A delightfully Informal evening
was that last Tuesday whan Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. D. Fletoher Invited a
few guests to while nwny a couplo
Hard Cowan was hostess to a
very dollghttul llttlo party at tho
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. 'A. T. Thomns
of Allegany, In honor of Ralph lllslt
op's sixth birthday. Games woro
played until l'lvo when n delicious
llttlo suppor was served by the
hostess, llnzol Cowan, who was as
sisted In serving by lloryl Noah.
Among tho llttlo friouds of Ralph's
who wero present woro Jack PIpor,
Marvin Roberts, Harold Ott, Leon
ard Wilson, Raymond und Morlo
Nowlln, Jlmmlo nnd Daisy Robin
son, und Ralph Rlshop.
. IIOPSE PAHTV
.
Mrs. A. L. Housoworth mid her
guest, Mrs. Hnrt of Oklahoma, Mrs.
Eugeno Crosthwnlto and her guo?t,
Mrs. Crosthwnlte of Oklahoma, woro
guests at tho C. R. Peck BUinmor
homo on South Coob River Thursday
und Friday, Dr. Housoworth Joining
them Thursday evening.
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Tho Ladles Aid Socloty of tho Nor
wegian Lutheran Church at North
Ilend wero cntertnlned by Mrs. L.
Lilleuo. Thursdny afternoon. After
tho business session, tho hostess
sorved refreshments to tho follow
ing:. Mrs. L. O. Strommcn, Mrs. L.
Knudson, Mrs. J. Jncobscn, Mrs. O.
Jnren, Mrs. E. Llllebo, Mrs. L. Carl
son, Mrs, John Olson, Mrs. L. Ltllo
ho, Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, nnd tho Miss
es Loulso Llllebo, Scnova, Otllllo
and Clnrn Olson, Efflo Flunton nnd
Mario Carlson.
Tho next meeting will ho on Sept.
! 2nd, and will bo In tho form of nu
outing to tho homo of Mrs. L. O.
Strommcn nt CooBton. '
ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETY
1 .
Mrs. Hnrrlctt M. Kellogg vwiib
hostess to tho members of tho Al-
pha Delphian Socloty on Monday
evening when tho club met for study.
Tho lesson for tho ovcnlng was "Tho
Ago of Ramosos" with special toplcu
as follows,
"Tho City of Thohcs" nnd "Tho '
Theban Necropolis"
Mrs. Mnttlo Sliav.
"Abu Slmbol" Greatest of Grotto
Tompl08 Dy Myrtlo Mlllor.
"Wns Rnmcscs n Great Pharaoh?"
General Discussion
"To what extent did physical con
ditions mould tho character of
tho pooplo." . . . Ily Ellon Rudnnn.
Tho membors present wore, Mra
Ollvo K. Urown, Myrtlo Downer,
Harriett M. Kellogg, Agues Kunklo,
Myrtlo Mlllor, Ellen Hudnns. Dr.
Mnttio D. Shaw, nnd Robccca Wilson.
Tho mooting will bo hold on Mon
day ovcnlng with Mrs. Fred Wilson
nt her homo on 110 North 1th St.
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HIHTIIDAY PAHTV
A very dollghttul party waa glvoa
at tho homo of Mrs. II. F. Maol,
First Addition on Monday, August
tho second In hoior of tho fifth
birthday of her daiigf;:or, Voronn.
Vurlous gnmes woro played until
four o'clock when n dainty lunch
eon wns served. Mrs. Mncl was as
sisted by hot sister Miss Mildred
Dundy nnd Mrs. G. W. Smith. Tho
chlldron present woro Misses Mar
garet Woods, Loulso and Dorothy
Connor, Lcslto Union, Edith and Mil
dred Anderson, Edith Cameron.
Twlln, Mnrlo and Alpha Dlnkloy, El
la Smith, Anna Gallagher, Tholma
McCluro, Verona Maol. Musters Lcs-
tor Stono, Wllllo Pottlt, Hon McCluro
nnd Johnnlo Fitzgerald.
LITTLE FOLKS PAltTV
On Monday nftornoun Inst, llttlo
Miss Mary Duustou was hostess to
u party of llttlo folks at her homo,
ut Capo Arago Light Iioubo. A de
lightful afternoon was passed In
playing gnmes, nnd tho eating of a
delicious suppor with "a hugo birth
day caka concluded tho nftornoon'H
fun. Tho occuslon wns tho fourth
birthday of tho tiny hostess. Tho llt
tlo folks presont woro: Frances
Hall, Phyllis Ha)!, Harwood Hall,"
Whltford Hall, Juno McLnughlln,
Mnyhollo MoLaughlln't Howard
McLaughlin, Gerald McLaughlin and
Tholiun llouds.
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WED IN SEPTEMIlim
Arthur K. Peck will leave about
Soptombor 1 for Michigan whom ho
will claim Miss HiilrknonB, a woll
known mombor of Vho Mnrshflold
teaching corps of last year, as a
hrido. Tho nuptials will tako placo iHaabj
An Interesting session of tho W.
C. T. U. wns hold last Tuesduy nt
tho Presbytorlnn Church In North
Ilend. After tho devotional oxorclson
a himlueHH mooting wait hold. Tho
following committee appointed for
j Monday: HofroBluuont, Mrs. William
Ncllson, Mrs. W. II. Chapollo, Mrs.
Itobort McCann; Music committee:
.Airs. A. E. Hlsoy nnd Mrs. A. G.
committee on general ur-
at hor homo about Soptombor 1-1 nnd
thoy will return via tho northern
route, their houoymoou trip Includ
ing u visit at Uuffalo, N. Y.
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I HOUSE PARTY I
Miss Esther Sullivan ontortnlned a
fow of hor glil frlonds at hor fath
or's ranch nt Coostou at a housn par
ty this week. Thoso enjoying tho out
ing wero Frances! Luso, Helen Mill
In, Edna Kolloiid, Stolla Clirlsta
son, Leora McClecs, Mablo Richard-1
son, Evelyn Justin. I
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REACH PICXIO
,
Last Sunday a dollghtful plciflc
wns onjoyed nt tho beach by a par
ty of Marshfield folk and tholr
guests. Thoy enjoyed rock oystor
gathering and other diversions which
raugomouts, Mrs. Gcorgo Ilolstor,
Mrs. W. E. Laird, ..Mrs. R. Hnzor. At
tho conclusion of tho business ses
sion Mrs. Jonnlo Kemp, stnto prou
lilont of tho Woman) Chiistlnu Toiu
peranco Union, nddresgod tho nieot
Ing, and paid many beautiful trib
utes to thoBo womon of tho country
vho hnvo boon Instrumental in mak
ing tho organization what It now Is,
M0NEYT0L0AN
$100 to $100,000
On Improved Ranches
conway & McCarthy
Mortnatjc Brokers
Office: .MytHo Anns Mnrhhflold
of hours Jn dancing on tho roof gar- tho beach nffords. Those In tho par-
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