The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 11, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
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Personal notices of visitors
In tho city, or of Cooa Day
pconlo who visit In other
cities, together with notices
of soclnt affairs, nro gladly
received In tho soelnl ilo
partment. Telephone 133.
Notices of club mootlngs will
bo published and secretaries
nro kindly requested to fur-
nlsli Dninc.
VAITINfl
8:00
Hero lu tho parlor 1 sit; .
"In a moment or two bIio'11 bo
down;"
Of course, fllio miiHl prink up Just a
bit
Tho prcUlcst girl In town!
I mark her light step ovorhend
An eho gives at tho glass a last
touch
Vet I'll wagnr, bo checkn uo'cr so red,
Slio's nulltlcsa at rougo Jar, or
8:15
Iloigli ho! Tls quarter past, nowl
Bho knew that I'd call sharp at
olght;
It's n llttlo vexatious, I vow.
I hopo wp'ro not doomed to bo Into!
But then tho' n goddess, n. queen
A woman, at best, alio Is, still,
PrcdcBtlncd to make, nil norcno,
Man milt or bestir, at her will.
8:30
Elght-thlrtyl Great CciiHiir. Coino on,
Young lady; wo'ro missing tho fun,
A round dozen garbs could I don
AVlillo YOU luivo been fusulng with
ono.
And this In "a moment or two!"
Don't hurry, 1 beg or deem that
I had other amusements In vluv;
Than sitting horo twirling my hut!
8:45
A quarter to ulno! Knlth nud Ixivo!
It's moro than I'll stand, I declare!
I All! There's n 'rtintla above,
A froufrou of silk on tho stair.
Slio's coming a quarter to uliin!
I must smllo and pretend, I imp
pose,
But I'll novor By Jovo! Slio's dl
vino! God bless her! Sweet as a roso!
BIf tho world but know what's lu our
hearts,
If It but understood,
'Twould bo lvtm liurHli lu Judgment
'Twould bo moro kind and good.
Selected.
FII18T lnopect ovnry trunk, box,
bug and crovlco, and ovury
slnglo nrtlrlo that cannot bo
used at onco hi tho lioutiohold will
bo given to tho ucoily, or mind thorn
to Boino charKublo luutltuto. TIioho
unfit to nun give to tho rag-muu.
But ono thing certain, thoy luivo
boon huliidlcd for tho last time.
What's tho use of hoarding cl.ithliiK,
furniture, old hook and papers for
tho moths to destroy or tlmo to cor
rode, when perhaps lu your neigh
borhood (hero uro thupo who would
bo very grateful for thein, JJvoiy
spring tlw Humo iirllolrg huvo to bo
v :.AM.i.r
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carried downstairs, sunned, beaten,
brought upstairs again, and packed
away until tho next spring, when tho
same tlresomo program has to bo
carried out. It Js woll to kcop
n good BUppJy of linen, cotton nud
woolen rags In a convonlont ploco,
ns thoy nro nsqful lu muny ways,
and do away with all tho rest. If'
n pleco of furuituro has any vuluo
anil you do not nocd It, glvo It to
tho poor; If It la absolutely worth
less, consign It to the woodpile Go
through tho store-room, tho pantry,
tho closots, tho clipboards, ttiOj bu
reaus, tho shed, mid romovo perma
nently all articles not lu active use,
for you uro going to savo room by
diurnrdliiK usoIokb encumbrunros of
your hpuschpld, nud also tlmo, above
nil, strength, which has hljherto
been spout needlessly lu caring for
a lot of uuolcss rubbish,
KAMI til (JATIIKItl.Vn.
Mr. and Mm. V. O. Pratt entor
tnlnod Informally Thursdny evening
it u family gathorlng lu honor
of thi PI st birthday of Mr. Pratt's
father, C. C. Pratt. Mr. nud Mia.
Fosburg, of Shoroneres, tho latter a
daughter of Mr. Pratt, woro unablo
to bo present. Those prcsont wito.
Mr. and Mm. W. W. Mutton, George
Pratt of Shoroacros, Mr. und Mrs.
V. O. Pratt, MIshch Dlllu mid Alii.i
Pratt and Georgo Piatt and C. U.
Pratt Tho ovenlug was spout in
rcmlulctM'iit chat and ilollclouu rc
frctihinonts woro served.
a. x. v. ci.in.
Contributions concerning
social happenings, , intended
for publication- in tho society
department of The Times,
must Ijo submitted to tho edi
tor not latgr than C 'o'clock
p. m., l''r(Idny of qnqji week.
(Hxccpllona will bo nllowed
only lu cases whero tho
event occurred later than tho
tlmo mentioned.)
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HOVAIj NKKJIIItOHS CM'IJ.
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Tho Itfjynl NolghborB Club of Kuut
trttlo wiia eulortu.lned Ttjosday aftor
noou it tho homo of Mrs. M. A.
AlcLnggan. j pleasant social, tlmo
followed, and plans woro partially
mado for a St. Patrick's pnrty on
tho cvoiilng or tho 17lh. Lalo In
tho nftornoon, tho hostess Bcrvod re
freshments to Mrs. O'Nol.1, Mrs. J. C.
Steckel, '.Mm. Win. Stcckol, Mrs. W.
C. Weo,vor, Mrs. Krod Moore and
Mm. Piircy Pool.
Tho club wUI meet again lu two
wcoks u'lth Mrs. Whltty.
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I CLUB KVHNINfl PAHTV. I
The lCustsldo ltoynl Neighbors
club gave a delightful evening p.trty
labt Saturday ovenlug at tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McLean,
tho husbands and families being
present as special .guests. Cards,
dnucliig, games and music formud
ploasaut and varied entertainment
for tlio evening, and at n Into hour
tho ladles sorved a sumptuous re
past. TIiofo present woro: iMr. and Mrs.
C. P. Keating, Mr. and Mrs. I. T.
Cono, Mr. and Mrs. Krol Mooro,
Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Woavor, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. MeUiggnu, Mr. and
Mrs. .1. C. Stockel, Mr. uuil Mrs, Krml
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Witty,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Poet, Mrs. C. V.
Nllorbock and I'M. Kllcrheck, Mrs.
Frank Prey, of l.oou Lake; Misses
Ninnia. O'Dnnnell, Mnydream, Cath
crluo and Mario McLean, Dorothy
Mel'Ogghn, (Junovm and Vivian Peel,
and Messrs Ira Sturtovmit, L. S.
Wlldo, Donald nud Chester Mc
Iiggan. 4
I .MKTIIOIUS'P LAIHKS' AID.
Mrs. Georgo I Murch extended
hor hospltullty to tho A. N. W
Club on Thursday afternoon, I'mlr
ri'gu,lar mooting day, and alio on
trrtntneil tho following special
guofls: Mrs. A. T. Lagorstrom, .Mrs.
J. A. W'hlltlngton and JIr. V. V.
Bowhay, of San Francisco. In deco'
rating. Mrs, Murch used :i choice
solcctlon of violets, daffodils nud
other spring flowers. Sowing and
informal chat filled tha .'.ftoruoou
houir. r.iittl toward ovotiim: when
the liOHtiss servid it duluty liiiirlumn The Ladles' Aid of tho North Bend
to tho following: Mrs. F. K. Allo.li. Methodist church met for a business
Mrs. Ollva Kdmiiu, Mrs, Carl Kvort- session in tho Wcsloynn class room?
lien, Mrs. Lily Frledborg. Mrs. A. Vhurday afternoon and after in-iltoro
T. llalues, Mrs. .1. T. llarrlgnu, Mm. of routluo business hud been d.r,
Hyde, Mrs. Alexandra Laudo, Mrs.Pused of, mado urrungeiueuts for
Kalo Lando, Mrs, 10. Miugiis, Mrs. next Wednesday afternoon when thoy
W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McICiilgitt,ll entertain the Union Aid ut tho
Mrs. C. F. Mi'Knlght, Mrs. David Methodist chinch. The next husl-
Xelton, Mrs. Nuuey Nob)
O'tdnnoll, Mrs, II. I
Cha'les Ktuuff, Mrs. Auulo Tower, umi parliamentary drill under die
Mis. LageiDtrom, Mrs. Whlttlugtoii, leadership of Mrs, A. G. Itaab. I bono
TO REMEMBER
SPRING
Kill
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, THURSDAY, M.ARCH 1.6
In
TRIMMED HATS
COATS SUITS ;
DRESS FABRICS.
IOCONOJIIPAIj PHICKH mill n cor
dial welcome, uhetlici a piuclinse Is
mado or not.
Our Herniation of Authenticity
ix Miiiiiixnnv htvlij and
QUAMTV OK "STVIiK-CIUKT"
COATS mid SUITS, cunriiittei'il
ai to tlio workmanship, forms
(lie strongest argument for jour
IkRsent'o hero (lining tlieo two
dajH. HKMKMBKIt Till'; IlA'I'IO.
$&$ ' Style '
Do Co
Norith
Beimdl
The Store That Sells the Best For Less
Jemeimi
FOLGER W.
THE FIRST PRINCIPLE
Alw.'.ys observed hero Is to sell you
food products that uro right, nt
prices thai nro right.
Wo will observe
FOLGER WEEK
By salng you ton cents por pound
on your purchase
Phono us your ordors
Sanitary Food Store
208 Central
Phono 213
Woods, Mrs. It. O. Holm, Mm. Wal
ter Putuuni, Mrs. C. II. Chappell,
Mrs. A. L. Gubsor, Mrs. G. A. Per
kins nud Miss Betilah Kllilor.
4. .. .;.
ci:Li:mtAn:s xixtii iuktii-
DAY. I-
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Last Saturday afternoon, John
Butler, Jr., son of Mr. mid Mrs.
J. W. Butler, celebrated his ninth
birthday with a party to whlcn n
number of his hoy frlonds woro lu
vl'iJ. Tho llttlo host's mother,
Mm .1 W. Butler, decorated tho
homo vary prettily lu tlio color
scheme of white and pink nud af
forded 11 very plcaiinut afternoon
Kitting remarks ucro also givoii by
Supt. H. L. Coo.
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Tho Kensington Club iiiemberH
spent n most pleasant afternoon Fri
day at Mrs. A, If. Load's home on
'North Tenth street. At tho close of
'tho afternoon, refreshments were ser
'ved nud tho club adjourned to meat
a week from, next Friday at the homo
of Mrs. .1. S. (Lyons. During tho af
ternoon, Mrs. It. Nordrtini and Mrs.
Whitblngtou wero elected to member
ship. Special gucbtu present yester
day woro: Mrs. Wut'klns ami Mrs.
.1. W. Mclnturff. Tho mombors otijoy-
for tho guiesls In various gumca. lug Mrs. Loud u hospltullty wero Mrs.
Ln.lo In tho nftornoon, n iIolIcloiiul'A. O. Itogers. Mrs. W. 11. Kennedy,
t, Mrs. David .Motlioillst chuieli. Tlio next busl
Noble, Mrs. IJ. r.ess incotlng will fo lu two wcoks
10. Qulst, Vv at which time tho ladles will take
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"PRESCRIPTIONS
and Mrs. Ilowhny,
Tho meeting next Thursday will
!. with Mrs. Murpliy.
prtfeiit this week woro: Mrs. Ilaab,
Mi. A. S. Iflsey. Mrs. Henry lloeek,
Mrs. W. H. Ijilnl, Mm. minor
FIRST."
Tills is the slogan of tlio
Hod Cross Pharmiuy, Wo
(lvi Pio.Hcrlplions I'ir.st At
tout Ion nt all times,
i 1'Irt.t Quality (lieuilcals
and Drugs only are iihihI;
Kli-st Quality Hollies,
folks, anil Boxes cost us
considerably moro than (ho
onlluary grade, lint (hat Is
Hit kind wo us.
Wo glo our llrht atleii
lion (o (ho imiucdiato di
llciy of I'li'sciiptloiiN lo
any part of the city, or to
boats am! auto Hues,
Wo honestly hiflioto It
will pay j on to bring all
your prescriptions to
The Red Cross
Clarke Millinery
Central Averame
aimmioiuLinice ftlheilir
howimu
)pnn
Of the latest
modes
A most cordial Invitation Is extend
tsl lo all (o liiNpcct tho Latest Cit
ations In Millinerjr,
blrthdny luncheon was served. Thocu
present wero: Mastors, James II.
Mills.' Herbert Lewis, Tom Flan
agan, It obi it Jnliuson, I'rodorlclc
Scln'tter, Luwroneo Bertram, Juiy
MclCcovn, Marvin ISwurd aitd tho
host, John Butler.
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I SPKAKS AT XOIITII BKXD
4
Dr. K. S. ConkUn of OroEon Uni
versity spoke nt a public meeting lu
.North Bend last Tuesday ovenlug,
under tho auspices of tho Motheru
and Teachers Club, to a largo and ap
preciative audoiiro.
Most Interesting was (ho talk glvon
by Dr. !:. S. Conklln on "Psychology
of tho Crowd." Do showed the spirit
or mob rule, the blending of all In
dividual inml to "follow tho leador."
a fact that accounts for lyuclilugs, for
'tho "going wild" of a political crowd,
poplo as a mass doing things which
us Individuals they nuver would have
done. During such times, ho said,
ono entirely loses his porsonallty and
becomes a unit lu a group which has
but ono mind, a very dangerous pro
ceeding, if headed by erratic loaders.
LTlio talk was given In bucIi a clear and
simple way that oven a child could
understand. Tho speaker wiib Intro
duced by Mrs. George Watklus, presi
dent of the North Bend Mothers mid
Teachers Club.
An Instrumental duet by Mrs. 0.
II, Worrell and Mrs. K, L. Co", a vo-
nl solo by Mrs, Coo and selections by
the High School Giro Club added
much ti the pleasure, of the evening.
Mrs. C.F. McGeorogo, Mrs. U.M. Barry
Mrs. Malr Da no, Mrs. It. K. Luruwuy,
Mrs W. II. DCudlngcr, Mrs. Malison.
Mrs. C. W. Cumbers mid tho hostess.
SPKCIAL SKIlVICKti SUXDAV
Tho Sunday school of Kastport will
have an especially Interesting meet
ing tomorrow afternoon lu tho school
house at three o'clock. Victor P.
Morrlu of tho Christian church wi'.ll
lKak and tlmro will bo special inu
tile. Tho collection reculvod will
go toward paying for tho organ for
tlio Sunday school. It Is hoped that
'there will ho a largo number out al
this service.
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((Continued on nngo 7)
Order Your Spring
Suit, Now
BUY FRESH
HOMEMADE1
1
OF COURSE WE HAVE IT
FOLGEtf'S COFFEE
Wo will glvo you tlio bargain
week prices, deliver" promptly and
recommend It to J'oil.
Wo carry tho completo lino of
, Fokjcr's Tea, Coffee and
Spices
Conner & Hoagland
Broadwry and Hall Phono 312C.
FOLGER WEEK
Flndn us prepared with u large
I stock of
GOLDKX (1ATI0 COKKUK
A flno shipment of Beauty of
'Hebron Seed Potatoes Iiiib arrived,
'SII.BS per 100 lbs. Wo also ImVo
IOurly Hoco and Commercial Fcrtl
'.7.cva. Pioneer Grocery
SI Central Avoiiuo. Phono SI
PURE FOODS
and n
PROGRESSIVE GROCERY
TlllH IS OUIl AIO'ITO
That'll why wo tiro obnervlug
FOLGER WEEK
We can servo you with this and
all tho popular brands of
foodstuffs promptly
Homo of Advertised (JooiIm
OUivant & Nasburg
Phouu 100
FIGURE IT UP, MADAM
Save ton cents a pound on your
coffee this week and ll means
Kconoiny In tho month's grocery
bill.
FOLGER WEEK
Is observed at thLs storo and wo
will ho pleased to fill your orders
promptly.
Warner Grocery
:tOI Front St. Phono SH.
THIS STORE
IS ALWAYS TO TIII'J KHOXT
That's why you can always
count on getting what you want
here. This wook It Is
FOLGER'S COFFEE
Lot us uorvo you and save ten
cents a pound.
Cook's Grocery
Call
and
SARTER'S
PURE ICE CREAM.
P
Drop
Central Avenue
Central Avoiiuo
Phono 180
ADVERTISED GOODS
ARE GUARANTEED GOODS
An nilvrutlscmeiil Is a proinlho of
iimnufaclurei', pi-otlurer anil niercli-
ant. to mako gixxl. When jou buy
the guaranteed article, you buy tho
best.
Voit can mo money (his week by
biijlng
FOLGER'S GOLDEN
GATE COFFEE
Folger's
Golden
Gate
Coffee
is first
aid to
success
in the
work of
the day
45cCoffee 45cQuality
Folger Week
March6jtoll
Save lOc'a pound
Tln
1 lb! .45
2 lb.v '.85
vz lb. r l.oo
rtrgutir SpxU
l'tlce Wc
5
1,65
',75
5 lb. 2:00 ,150
Gromn tolll cffl
A Jlfftttntt frm ii
Telephone
or send
the order
to your
grocer
today.
J.A.Folger&Co,
San Francisco
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PHAIIMACV.
J. live Drown :; I'houo ll!
t "PIIKHCHIPTIOXS I'lHST."
111 addition to the BECKER BROS, pianos, for
which I have won a host of friends on Coos Bay, I
have added to my line of pianos the WISSNER up
right and grands. The Wissncr is considered one
of tlio finest pianos made, and some of the world
famous artists have won their fame with the Wiss
ncr as an accessory.
HENRIK GJERDRUM.
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We have some very attrac
tive patterns in stock and can
quickly secure any other you
may desire. '
Our prices are reasonable
and we guarantee material,
fit and workmanship.
Come in and let' us show
you.
J. V. Koski
Tailor for Men and Women
Market Avenue :: Marshfield
Phono 111. J.
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SJ J0U Kose Bushes S
n IfltOWX IX M.IHSIIFIKI.I) r
ftl Cimnas, Dalillus, Gladiolus, pt
3 Plants for Wiiulow Hoes S
Marshfield S
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FOR THE KITCHEN
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Florist Co.
Edwin G. Scott
Cut Flowers, Floral Designs,
Plants.
Phones: Storo 259-J.
Greenhouse- 42G-X
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Cover the Kitchen Floor
with
NAIRN'S LINOLEUM
STOPS THE SCRUBBING
that produces round
shoulders
NAIRN'S LINOLEUM LIGHTEN? THE LABOR Jj
HOUSEWORK it is fit for any room and fits the new
of every room. '
SIGHTLY, SANITARY, EASY TO CLEAN
COSTS LESS BECAUSE IT LASTS LONGER
Designs and Colors as effective as they are unusual
Ask us to figure on your kitchen
Mnson-Gulovsen impany
The Quality Name Willi the Sorvjco Famo
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