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" y CO' ', Ac i 1 few. - E C00lBTMESt MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 191 6-EVENlNG EDITION. Found nronMR wFAR SHOES I! 0 I liwivi .,,,,. i.nu Iniicnr tint will oi. , - ------- I.. nv allOCS WO OVO. uuuivfc . ' i... ill rni rniiftn ttde. Tlioy ""' '""," j tumlilo wear "'"'" """ " 11(1 ...... . knocks tlto youngsters hv Jtliiu " '" . ... "' .... il.ntll Iff. I'l 1C!H " "UWCCl "...! id 92.7B iom ""', . 'ln'itlinf Ulnn' I Ell 'J' I""""1- i.tion rcfiiilnr B, now . . .9.D. " J,0".' Lima, neat top kid, rcg- UI - Ul ,f. lor ?3, rut t" ; " K still Havo olBlit "Mrs ot Gypsy I i,i,l loft at " u" .. i ... l..., l.nulllltC. '''"'" "l" " vim v j I' .... i. .,i,.,. iif or aim mu muni- .. mil ll'k. '" ,,ccr- lern Necessity Makes This i Rnrn unnoriu niy Sec Our Window Before You HUV ... ....m nlwinu fivVnl will In rU can E ""' '" . yoil Wilt Ilectric Shoe Store bllUXfl VH YOUR REPAIR WORK 8. J. 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There's a double economy In buying the 3. lb. can. AUTO SUITLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF GARB 817 Central nv. Miono 373-L D. GHIRARDELLI CO. yMwf Sine 18S2 San FrncIico ,$ pj Mb 4 SPIRELLA CORSTS may be obtained in Marshflold tram Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X What the User Thinks ADVEHTISING analysts b'ororo propar iik copy, alwnys try the UBor. l" "V,ow l'0,ut ot " .J. 4, . IhlI1 I" tho flr8t 8top towards male j--o Biiv-iuoauu nppoai. n But do thoy always search for tho usor's point of vlow when they eomo to place their advertls- woIni,itli'ynHd' th0 newspaper medium " 8reat UP1 . ' w,.;1'0 f newspaper Is tho placo lv r consumers ns'iiatural i i l,i ndvertIsInB mos. Hon . they d0 for tho infopma on as to current events. - .j. Tho secret of tho success of 8KPtr a?vortlB,ns Is tho fact oUhotur8eos:heS"thOVlow?0,Ht. THE HENRIK GJERDRUM CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC (INCORPORATED) PIANO VOICE VIOLIN HARMONY AND HISTORY OF MUSIC l'upllri of tho Conservatory uro mliultled fico to tho chorus classes (Ask for booklet.) .1 rhono 35C Soft Water Sl'HSCRinERS NOTfOR . The Times carrier boys arp, Instructed to put the papers: ?. I)0ch " tue ca"lor does I not do this, misses you, or no Elects Betting the paper to you n time, idndly phono tho cir culation manager, as this Is tho V mi Wo can ,intormln. i are whether or not tim nn-i- fntlnt..l . . """ '133 "wractlona. Phono i IIMES WANT ADS I I GET RESULTS ''tttttftfftf4 Tho advantages of soft wator such as afforded hero aro many and of such Importance- that a great munbor of cities with hard wntor supplies havo Installod wator-softonlng plants nt largo ox ponso. Tho saving of soap required for washing Is tfonsldorablo. Tho labor of washing Is much reduced. Tho wear and tear of clothing Is consequently diminished. Less fuel Is required to heat soft water and hot water Is obtained mora quickly. Soft wa ter Is highly doslrablo for steam bailor use In mills, etc. Soft water Is. moro deslrablo from a health standpoint than hard wator. Soft wator brings a copper colored Iron stain from aider treo leaves at tho tlmo of heavy rains, but It only affects the color and nppearanco of tho water. This stain cannot bo romoved by fil tering or chemical troatmont. Do not malco tho mlstako of heat'.j lng your hot water supply to higher toraporatiiro than necessary as It causes needless rusting of tho hot wator piping. COOS BAY WATER COMPANY sr;. MARSHFIELD AND NORTH nKND, ORF.GON. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Ono of the happiest social events ot tho holiday season took placo on Tuesday, evening when n largo com pany of friends gathered In tho Lu theran Hall to give a public reception to Rev. Albert F. DaBsford, who was formerly for several years tho well- known pastor of tho local Dap tlst church. A dollghtful spirit of good fellow ship pervaded the rccoptton ns ths occasion was n kind of reunion of old friends. A splendid and hlghlyi entertaining literary and musical program was glvon by somo of tho friends present to tho mnnlfcat pleasure of their auditors. Later on a variety of mirth provoking games .wcro played in which old and young nllko participated, and It wassomc times Imposslblo.to docldo whether tho participants or tho spectators wcro getting most fun out of tho games played. Tho ladles sorved an olnborato and satisfying spread which loft nothing to bo desired In that respect. Lato In' tho evening Rev. Dnssford brought a happy and long to bo memborcd ovo nlng to n closo with a sliort reminis cent nddrcss followed by prayer nnd tho benediction. Tho program and names of thoso picscnt woro ns follows: Hymn by audience. Invocation Rov W. N. Lyons Instrumental music. Mrs. C. S. Hoffman. Rending . . ; Miss Carrlo Ross Music Miss Myrl Cox Reading Miss Rcsslo Flanagan Rending Miss Rilla Ross Rending Mrs. John Nnglo Solo Miss Rcsslo Ayro Reading Mrs. Harris Trio . . Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Ayro nnd Miss BcsbIo Ayre. DInloguo. . Mrs. Chao Doano and Clifford Doano. Address and bonodlcllon by Rov. Al bert F. llassford. Those invltod wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. Clins, Hoffman, Rov. and Mrs. Lyons, Mr. nnd Mrs. Patchott. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayro, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Clos ney, Mr. nnd Mrs. II, M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Doano, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Gulovson, Miss Mnymo Gulov soi Mrs. Flanagan, Mrs. J. M. Wright, Mrs. David Ross, Mrs. J. n. Ford, Mrs. C. II. Curtis, Mrs. John Js'aglo, Mrs. M. Dyo, Mrs. Stutsman, Mrs. A. Schwartz, Mrfl. F. II, Dros sor, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. D. McCnrty, Mrs. Dyors, Miss Rilla Ross, Miss Rosslo Ross, Miss Carrlo Ross, Miss Laura Ruth, Miss Volmn Robs, MIbh Edith Ayro, Miss Anna Downs, Mr. Ohas, Smith, Miss Marlon Wright, Miss Clomonco Wright, Miss Vera Harris,- Miss Rornlco Patchett, Mr. Clifford Doano, Mr. L. A. Wood worth, Miss Cathorlno Hoffman, Miss Myrl Cox, Mj Howard Kolley, Mr. Chas. Doano Jr., Miss DesslM rian ngan, Mr. Harry Schwartz, 'Mr. Lloyd Dyers, Mr. Curtis, Nnglo, Marvin Shaw, Robert Hoffman, Al bert F. Dassford Jr., Dorothy Dass ford, Lols Dassford, Paul Dassford, and the guests of honor Rov. and Mrs. A. F. Dassford. tile Rov. C. Q. frice, pastor of tho Christian church. The brld Is well known in North Rend and Mnrsh- fiold and has ninny fr!6nds on the Ray. Mr. Woods Is manager of tho Allen Shinglo Mill nt North Bond, nnd Is also very well known. Mrs. Bailey was attonded by hnr two little daughters, Iono and Marguerite, and Miss Alta Lash, nnd was becomingly gowned In brown slllc poplin with trimmings of old lace, and carried carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Woods will reside on South Sherman avenue, fr . 4 SUNDAY1 DINNER PARTY was prettily arranged with huckle berry branches. Mrs. Dan Keating was present as special guest and as slBtod thn llOHtesR In snrvlnir n. ilnln. tv luncheon to tlm fnllnwim? mom. I Tomorrow afternoon Mr. and Mrs. bors: Mrs. A. K. Arkloy, Mrs. Jas. !,T' w "'ldenbrand will entertain at ' .....Tin, in innnn .r iaih -. rr.i. ...m.i v.i....w ... iiuiiui Ul mull J.IIUI VU ding anniversary. Tholr guests will Cowan Sr., Mrs. W. B. Curtis, Mrs. L. F. Falkensteln, Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs. W. H. Hoagland, Mrs. Henry Iloeck, Mrs. Charles La Chnpollo, Mrs. L. G. Lang, Mrs. J. O. Lang worthy, Mrs. F. L. Sumner, nnd Mrs. It. II. Walter. Next Friday, the club will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. Arklcy In North Bend. I LEAGUE IJASKET SOCIAL I - About 20 young pcoplo attended' tho leap year baskot Boclal given last evening by tho Epworth Lcnguo In tholr hall, and according to reports, tho affair was ono of tho jolllcst and most ploasant of ovontB given this season. Tho boys not only brought tho baskots, which woro bid in by tho girls nt not exceeding 27 cents, but thoy also paid for them. Tho first baskot went for 20 cents nnd all tho rest for tho limit price. Various gumns wero plnyod, songs wcro sung, and altogether, a very delightful ovc nlng was spent. jf. 4. f . , NORTH IJEND THLWILE OLUH 1 bo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroedor, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cumbors, Mr and Mrs. II. E. IJnltmann nnd Louis Schroeder. - 4 I CHRISTMAS DIXXERS j Among tho Christmas dinners which lmvo been roportod was that nt which Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dweeso woro host and Hostess at their homo in Portor on Christmas day. Tho guests woro: Mr. land Mrs. Chns. UVecso and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ipnao Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. "W. Ferry, Mr. nnd Mrs.. Arthur Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Misses Gladys Ferry, May Wilson, Ircno and Maxino Dweeso, and Archie Wilson, Thomas Frooman, "Warren Weather ly and Thomns Holding. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Anderson had ns dinner guests Christmas day, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank McNnbb and Rny Myrlo, Ira, Wilson nnd Herman An derson. - j A SURPRISE PARTY I ; At tho meeting of tho North Bona L """l "' fj. "" T nnu ""' "Arnn TlilmMo Club yesterday nftornoon r Z.JnZT 1 . 1 v' m wuii mm t? t tin.o f. n a "ny nftcrnon by the ladles of North with Mrs. R. B. Hazor, Mrs. C. S. lnnn.i ni.t,ni. t.i m.. .... Kaiser and Mrs. Gobhardt wore np- ZZ """ . .-T ,.."!u JJl .... ,,.. uiuilk III EUUI1II VllUk UI1U fancy work, and at n lato' hour a dainty luncheon, which was brought by Iho visiting guests, was sqrved. Thoso phosont wcro Mrs. Chaso, Mrs. Wm. Vaughn, Mrs. J. M. Thom ns, Mrs. Yarbrough, Mrs. Hattlo uousins, Airs, snrnh Cox, Jlrs. B. S, ianu, ueorgo Vaughn and Vera. Hants. 1 i. -! ' r r,i - ,,J .if,) MUSICAL '"' CIRCLES MnMMWMHWnHMWMMMMMMRMMni I EPIPHANY .MUSIC PROGRAM 4 . 9 . TJ10 following program of Epiph any Music will bo sung by tho Choir tomorrow in tho Episcopal Church at 11 a. m. Processional "From tho East- orn Mountains" Mann Vcnlto Lansing Gloria Pntrl llornlngton To Doum Kotzschmar Jubllnto Deo Foster Hymn "Brighest and Best of tho Sons of tho Morning" . . . Harding Bnrltono Solo "Nazareth" .Gounod Mr. Andrew Landles Presentation of Alms "Pralso God" .' Bourgeois Recessional "As JWIth Gladness Mon of Old" . , Kochncr 4 4 I RESUME REHEARSALS MON- I AY I 9 ATHENE DELPHIAN SOCIETY Times Want Ads Bring Results Tho Athono Delphian Socloty of North Bond mot ntMho library last Tuesday evening for their regular literary program. Tho lesson stud ied was "Rovlow of Early Nations." Miss Etta Taylor roportofl on "Ar chitectural Bequests of Early Na tions to Greoco," and Miss ITolon Me'udo's paper was "Early Nations lenst Influential." Tho, following topics camo under general discus sion: "Early nations. mo3t Influ ential," "Traces of antiquity in presont day life," and "Modorn fic tion with ancient settings," Tho society will meet again next Tuos day evening In tho library, Thoso prosent were: Mrs. MUas Richardson, Mrs. Charles Kaiser, and tho MIsseB Helen Mendo,t Etta Taylor, Katherlno Mendo and Car rlo Stevens. J 4 4 I LADIES ART CLUB 4 After adjourning for tho holiday season, tho Ladies Art Club mot again yesterday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. A. S. Blauchard on South Fifth Street, and eloctod offi cers to sorvo fpr tho coming year, Thoso chosen woro: Mrs, 13. D, McArthur, Pros.; Mrs, R. II, Waltor, Vice Pres; Mrs, II. 0. Hoy, Sec; Mrs. L. 0. Lang, Treas. Tho parlor pointed na a commltto to look Into tho matter and report on tho advisa bility of tho Thimble club's Joining tho Federation or Clubs. A com mlttco consisting of Mrs. Arthur Der byshire, Mrs. R. B. Hnzcr nnd Mrs. I. B. Dartlo was appointed to enro for mnttorfl of civic Interest and im provement. Tho resignation of Mrs. II. 13. Kennedy, who Is now living In Columbia Falls, Montana, was ac cepted. Plans woro partially mado for a Vnlontlno ovonlng party to bo glvon February 14th at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Mnndlgo. Tho remainder ot tho nftornoon was spent by tho ladles In a social way, In sow ing and chat.' Mrs. Gcorgo Hazcr and Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn Woro pros ent ns special guests, tho formor as sisting tho hostess In serving a dain ty luncheon to Mrs. F. E. Glnzler, Mrs. V. E. Watters,1 Mrs. Gcorgo Mandlgo, Mrs. Wm. Vaughn, Mrs. J. II. Grevcs, Mrs. M. 13. Evorltt, Mrs. J. 0. Mullen, Mrs. Fred Kruso, Mrs. A. Derbyshire Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs. Gobhardt, Mrs. I. B. Dartle, MYs. Roso and Mrs. I. B. nartlo. In two wcoks, tho club will moot with Mrs. Groves, nnd nt this tlmo nominations will bo mado for now of ficers which will bo voted on at tho following mooting. . DOLL PARTY I A doll party was glvon yestorday aftornoon for Miss Emma Boll Stad den who Is a guest at tho suburban homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dlndln ger at Flagstaff. Tho little girls brought their dolls and spent tho af ternoon with tho honor guest In games and childish prattlo. Mrs. Dlndlnger, assisted by Mrs. Alox Bnndon served toothsome dainties at tho close of the aftornoon to tho following guests: Emma Boll Stad- den, Gladys Durrand, Dorrls Dur rnnd, Marcla Rust, Emily Duncan, Llbblo Duncan, .Mary Smith, Emma Rust, Essie Dyor, Ireno Snndon, Gor aldlno Snndon, $ I W. O. T. V. MEETING Tho W. C. T. U. of North Bond met with Mrs. Fred Lister Tuesday nf tcrnoon at her homo on North Bond Heights. Tho meeting oponod with songs and prayer aftor which, var ious mattors of business wero dis cussed. Tho ladles- plan to meet In tho near futuro with tho Marshflold W. 0. T. U. Tho romalning hours of tho aftornoon woro spent pleasant ly in chat and towards ovonlng, tho hostess sorved refreshments. TI1030 prospnt wero; Mr,s. Chns, Chappell, Mrs. F. D. Stevons, Mrs, Pnrkhurst, Mrs. Ronchausor, Mlsg Minnio Ronchausor, Mrs. Sherman "Woods, MIs3 Leona Chappell, Mrs, Robert McCann, Mrs. Colby, Mrs, Youngmoyer, Mrs. Elmer Woods, Mrs. George Everlst, Mrs. Robert Emery, aad Miss Lorena Lister. I MAR1U13I) IN NORTH BEND AFTERNOON PARTY I v . On Wednesday aftornoon, Mrs. Da vid Nelson entertained a number of ledlos Informally at a delightful sowing party, and sorved tempting rofroshmonts towards evening. . I HONOR MISS. WATTERS . In honor of Miss AUco Watters who Is bora from Oregon City on a visit at tho homo of her parents Judgo and Mrs. V. 13. Watters In North Bond, Miss Mnrguorlto Woldy entortnlned a few friends last Wed nesday ovonlng. A delightful so cial tlmo waB spent Informally by tho following young pcoplo: Miss AUco Walters, Miss Helen Mendo, Mies Anna Truman, Miss Llln Hamilton, Miss Richardson, Mrs. Miles Richardson and Miss Woldy, Messrs. Lylo Chnppoll, Clar-, enco Klblor, Merrill Moon, Edward Steolo, Jacobson and Richardson. NEW YEARS PARTY Now Years ovo, Miss Carollno Howell of North Bend ontortalnod a fow friends at a watch party at tho homo of her sister in Bangor, Mrs, Lester Eaton. Cards and dancing wero tho principal diversions of tho evening, and at a lato hour thq hostess sorvod a delicious luncheon. Thoso presont wero: Misses Myrtlo Helm, Ida Nlolson, Louisa Elslmln- gor, Dorothy Coleman und Caro lino Howoll and tho Messrs. Mor lln Chappell, Glen Hart, Leonard. R11880II, Callro Cavanaugh and Mr, and Mrs. Lester Eaton. . SWEDISH LADIES AID Tho Ladles Aid Society, of tho Swedish Lutheran church held its first meeting of the new yenr Wod nesday Jnn. G In the church hall ontortalnod by Mrs. C. J. Illllstrom and Mrs. Wm. Hngqulst. Those present wero; Mrs. A. Stor gard, Mrs. Ottp Oron, Mrs. Albert Wlcklund and Son Kermlt, Mrs, Wm. Hagqulst, Mrs. John Dackr nian, Mrs. Alfred Jacobson, Mrs, Ohas Salln, Mrs. C. J, Illllstrom, Mrs. A. Josephson, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Alox Lund, Mrs. John Lund, Mrs. Erik Johnson, Mrs. H, Asplund, Mrs. Alex Matson, Mrs. Win. As plund, Mrs. M. Rudnos, Mrs. Ju lius Hagqulst, Mrs. L. Stono, 'Mrs. A. Bishop, Mrs. A, Sandqulst, Mrs, Olivia Edmnn, Mrs. M. Kronquist, Mrs. Ottq BJprkqutst, Mrs, Wm. Henry, Mrs. J, R. Illllstrom, Mrs. Boyd., Misses. Maria Cloo, Solma Choral Club and tho Malo Chorus will roBiimo tholr regular rehearsals Monday evening at tho GJcrdrum. Conservatory. Tho Malo Chorus will meet as usual at 7:15, and the Choral Club at 8:00, and every mem ber of both organizations Is urged to bo present. Tho program for tho next concert will consist of numbers by both choruses followed by Hiawatha's Wedding Fenst,, by Colerldgo-Tay-lor, ono of tho most beautiful of all choral' works. Tho music has ar rived, and after tho enthusiasm aroused by tho unqualified bucccbb of tho Inst concert, thoro Is no doubt but thnt the next concert will bo tho finest of Its lino over heard In Marshflold. gard, Rov. and Mrs. B. F. Bengt son. Mrs. A. Sandqulst will entertain at tho next meeting. 4 . I RAINBOW CLUB ., Tho Rainbow club enjoyed a de lightful session nt tho club bouse on CooB River Thursday, tho morning being spent In sewing, and after tho sumptuous dinner at noon, the ladles dispensed with matters of business and enjoyed an. aftornoon of social diversion. Hostesses fon tho day woro Mrs. Rndford, Mrs. W. II, Smith, nnd Mrs. T. F, Smith. Tho club will meet again in two wcoks in tho club houso and tho following ladles will ontortaln: Mrs. L. Saundors, Mrs. T. L. Stanloy and Mrs. Gcorgo F. Smith. Visitors present this week woro Miss Mlnnlo Cutllp nnd Miss Helen Londrlth, nnd tho membors out woro: Mrs. II. E. HosBoy, Mrs. Loronzo Cutllp, Mrs. J. J. Cllnkenbcnrd, Miss Ado. Cllnkenbeard, Mrs. E. L. Dexter, Mrs. J, A. Goodwill, Mrs. E. It. Ifodson, Mrs. W. F. Ilodson, Mrs. M. Jutstrom, Mrs. Jas. Landrlth, Mrs. Wm. Richards, Mrs. T. F. Smith, Mrs. W. II. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. T. L. Stnney, Mrs, L. Saundors, Mrs. W, L. Wlrth, Mrs. R. Radford and Mrs. Johanne Jenson. PARENTS AND TEACHERS CLUn On Thursday ovpnlng. Mrs. Franc iu which, a social aftornoon was or E. Bally and W. G. Woods woro Edwards. Jnlln Benirtsnn rcutn nin spent following tho business session united In marriage at North Bend by stvom, Stella Uaglund, Mildred Stor- Yesterday nftornoon, at 2:30 In tho Bunker Hill school houso, was hold tho monthly .Paronts and Toachors meeting, with the now prcs ldont, Mrs, Schwartz presiding. A short program was glvon consisting of two songs by tho primary Depart ment, recitation by Edith Orr, and Norman Orr, piano solo by Doris Phillips, nnd vocal solo by Miss Do ris Galbrntth. Roll call was respond ed to with quotations from Longfel low. Mrs. S. A. Slmonson, ono of tho toachors rend a splendid paper on "Mothers List of Books for Child ren", and this waB followed by a round tnblo discussion of tho sub. 'Ject, Tho meeting adjourned to convene again on Friday aftornoon. January 28 and quotations will bo from Whlttlor. Tho members out this week were:' Prof, and Mrs. T, C. Young, Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Wm. Phillips, Mrs. Dan Orr, Mrs. Axel Erlckson, Mrs. Louis Olson, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. L. E. Roborson, Mrs. S. A. Slmonson. Mrs. E. Kolley and Miss Bess Flan agan. V V : I Cia.SS PARTY I Last Saturday afternoon, Miss Hel en Perkins ontortalnod her Sunday school class of which Mrs, A. B. Woodworth Is the teacher. A pleas ant tlmo of games nnd muslo was en joyed by tho girls and towards ove nlng, Mrs Porkins served dainty re freshments. Those presont were; Mrs, Woodworth and Misses Alice and Marlon MoKlnney, Lucjla Doug las, Maxino FeiiBler, GuendoUn Iledger 'oss6 Spade, Roxle Hall, Ireno . jdwprth, (Continued on Page Eight) 1 ' '