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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1911)
rsni t-.-"T." i-yn- ' v j'"Tp'K---'''piPWipii'llM(;Wfi Wll(l I I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,- 1911 8 FW'J'USW r HAS HO SUBSTITUTE K IS j POWHER .WOMAN'S WORLD HSL Absolutely Pure Tito only baking powdor mado from Royal Crape Croant of Tartar HO ALUM, HO LIME PHOSPHATE "Continued rrom pngo 2) 1 1 (Continued from pa go l.) You hnvo got to show thnt you linvo tho commerce Hint JtiBtJfles It and requires It mora than tho hundreds of other linrbors thnt are making domnnda on Congress. "When tho officials begin tho con sideration' of tho linrbora demanding appropriation of tho government, tho lack of tho rnilrond has a grent effect. When they neo Coos liny on the map or cbnrt without tho lino designating rnilrond communication, thoro 1b n tendency to pass It up In fnvor of Bomo other hnrlior. So 1 any to you,, centralize your energies on securing a rnilrond. Thcro may ho opposition to n rnilrond, fenrlng It inny domlnnto In n eortnln way In a community, but tho benefits nccrn Ing from It to your harbor will more tlinn offset any domlunnco nny rnil rond could exert." Ho urged greater cooperntlon among the peoplo of Coos liny nnd ft moro united effort nnd Intimated thnt such distend or divisive strife over matters tho energy so expended rind better bo centralized towards getting a rnilrond and Improving tho hnrbor. Ho said thnt Coos llny's wonderful resources woro certain In tlmo to bring tho necessary recognition- by tho government Its harbor but without n railroad or n showing of traffic that wU warrant It, much tlmo must olnpso no matter how fn vorablo engineers or others may think of It or recommend. As to cooperntlon, he pointed out thnt tho Interests on Coos nay should contrlbuto much townrds tho Im provement of tho bar and hnrbor. Speaking especlnlly of ono Interest, he snld thnt their holdings hero should warrant their contributing approximately one-third townrds the expense, nnd thnt If this was done, ho said ho hnd not fenr but thnt tho government would do tho bnlnnce. in regard to forming n reading circle which she thought would lmvo nn elevating Influence on tho social nnd Inti'llcrtunl life of both mothers nnd teachers. A committee wns appoint ed with Prof. Urubbs, chnlrman, to consider this subject nnd report nt the next meeting. Tho reports of the standing committees were glvon nnd after n general discussion It wns de elded to hold a dinner on Washing ton's birthday to raise money to de fray expenses of tho club. Tho no cessnry committers wore appointed following which tho mooting nd- Jotirnod. Tho Chninlnnde club has definitely decided to give nnother muslcnlo Just before Lent. Tho exnet date will be nnnoiinced Inter. At tho meeting this week, .Mrs. it. IC. Hooth rend n paper on "Tho Herman Operetto and Instrumental Music after Ilnch." At tho previous meeting, Mrs. Ilnlllngor rend u paper on "Cluck." Mrs. W. X. Ekblud hns been elected to mem bership. Mrs. J. W. Ingram will entertain the Ilrldgo club nt her home, 622 S. 10th St., next Wednesday nf tor-noon. Mrs. A. L. llouscworth entertained tho Ladles' Art club at Its regular meeting on Friday, .Innunry 20. Be sides tho members of tho club pre sent, Mrs. Dorscy Krcltzer wns also in nttendnnco and nsslsted tho hos tess In serving refreshments. Tho red letter dny for tho Federated Wo men's clnbs of Oregon wns promi nent among tho mutters discussed and It wns decided thnt tho club should contrlbuto to that cause. liii L. J. Simpson nnd wife of North 11 end left on the Hrenkwnter todny for Portlnnd nnd from there they will go to California whero they will re main until nbout Mnrch-1. Miss Adn McCounoll and Miss Allcu TIckell will lenvo next week for Coqulllo (whero they will assist In Sheriff oAgo's ofllco during tho next few months. Tho Tuodfl,JKlflrtirnffnT8t club TuoydnxJSl fcYtnined lai NOTICE. All Coos county warrants drawn on tho General Fund mid endorsed prior to Octobor 1, 1009, will be pnld on presentation at my olllro In Coqulllo, Oregon. .No Interest will be allowed on nny of tho warrants after .Innunry 2S, mil. Dntod this 27th dny of Jnnunry 1911. T. M. DIMM1CK, County Treasurer. waawmoTtninea last Tuesday eve ning by Mr. nhd Mrs. Eugene. Crosth wait at thelrfhomo In West Mnrsh field. Wm. Warwick and wlfo, who resigned sometime ago as members of tho club on account of Mr. War wick's poor health woro tho only guests. Tho prizes woro won by Mrs. Erne Fnrilngor and E. II. Mor- rlssey. Refreshments woro served. Tho next meeting will bo hold with ur. ana .Mrs. a. l. llouscworth a week from noxt Tuesday. via Etlmnii nt her home lu South Murshflcld. Despite tho inclement weather, there was a lnrgo nttend nnco of members. There woro no guests. No business of Importance came up. Delicious refreshments were served. The club will be en tertained next Thursday by Mrs. E. Q. Flnungnti. J. D. Moreen, who has been spending tho last few weeks In nnd nround Seattle, writes thnt ho ex pects to return to Coos Hay about February S. Mrs. Hnrry G. Hoy will entertain tho Ladles Art club nt her homo In South Mnrshfleld next Friday. Mrs. M. .T. Elrod leaves tomorrow for San Francisco whero sho will spend n few weeks on business nnd pleasure. Tho dinner given by the Indies of tho Episcopal church last Snturdny evening wns n decided success, nenrly $75 being tnkon In. Tho net pro ceeds being between $10 nnd $50, probably. Mrs. Eugeno O'Connoll nnd Mrs. E. K. Jones nro plnnnlng to Issue In vitations for nn afternoon In the, near future. Cnpt. nnd Mrs. Heed ontcrtnlncd n number of friends nt their homo lant Snturdny In honor of tho birthday of their daughter, Miss Maudo Heed. The guests woro nil relatives or old friends. The mnrrlngo of Frank Gamble of North Ilend occurred on January 15, at Alburnucrquo, Now Mexico, ' to Miss Marguerite Allco Still. They will remain thero for n short time, but their many friends will bo glnd to know they will bo lu North Bend before long. Tho North Ilend Young People's socloty of tho Swedish church wns ontcrtnlncd nt tho homo of L. O. Stromnn on Shermnn nvonuc. After tho regulnr business n program wns cnrrlcd out. Thoso present woro Miss Loulso Lilebo, Miss Alpha Wlcklund, Miss Hlldn Llndstrom, Miss Gunhll Johan Bon, Miss Violet Johnson, Miss Llllio McCnnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Olson, Mrs. L. O. Stromnn. Rov. nnsmussen. 8nm Hngo, Androw Holt, John Stnl- vlck, Tom Lilebo, Percy Pratt, Goo. Hngclle, OIo Jam, Mr. Miller, Edwin Johnson, Ernest Johnson, and Adolph Johnson. MONDAY AND TUESDAY WILL MARK THE UNI) OP Our 1911 Stock-Taking Sale nriti.vc these days we will make still further reductioxs on the AirrirM's REMAINING FUOM THE MONTH'S HELLING. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT ALHEADV AVAILED THEMSELVES OK THE SAVINGS OFFI'ltm TllHOt'GIIOt'T THE STOKE AHE NOW AFKOHDEI) AX OPPOHTL'XITV THAT SHOULD Not J. OVEItLOOKEI). GREATER REDUCTIONS WILL HE MADE OX Ladies' Suits and Coats, Clothing and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Youths' Clothing FOE MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT MAGNES & MATSON parts wore especially well taken and tho piny, which is a strong one with much humor In It, won for P. L. Swenrlugcu who directed It much praise. It Is possible thnt the snmo cast will present it in Mnrshlleld lu tho near future under the auspices of tho Mnrshlleld Fire department. F. E. Hnguo nnd wlfo nro spending n week In Los Angeles boforo re turning to the Day. "Tho Glow Worm club," n now sowing club, was ontcrtnlncd Inform ally last Saturday afternoon by Mrs. HI Wright nt hor homo In South Mnrshlleld. Tho moinbers of tho club besides Mrs. Wright nro Mrs. Dorscy Krcltzor, Mrs. A. L. House worth, Mrs. Wm. Duugnn, Mrs, J. 11. Mllner, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgan and Mrs. E. S. Rargolt and besides these Mrs. Wright had as guests Mrs. Eu geno Crosthwnlt and Mrs. W. II. Kennedy. Refreshments were served. Tho next meeting plnco has not been announced. Just received ton tons ItAKLKV HALVES'. Just 3 More Buying Days in January to mnko tho Inst thrco days tho largest lu our January Clenranco Sale. Wo have Cut Prices Deeper than Ever. This npplles to Clothing Wool Underwenr, Blankets nud Comforts. 1IUY XOW. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD- "MONEY TALKS "-BAND0N Turkish Baths 210-213 Coos Building PHONE 214-J FOR GOOD WOItK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning pressing' nnd repairing n specially by experienced men. Sntlefactloa guaranteed HLAXCHAIID . D0D SOX, South lli'omhvuy. A Want Ad will sell it for you Stafford's Candies Chocolates, Donbons, Caramels, something fresh every day from our sunny nud sanitary candy kitchen. A glauco nt these goods In our cases convince ono Imme diately of their nbsoluto fresh ness. For quality thoy cannot bo surpnssod. Stafford's chocolates lmvo a variety of centors that nro a delight to all who havo tasted them. Always Something Xew nt $fcwonck TWO STOKES a ljVont St MO Central Ave. A surprise party wns glvon In honor of Frank Alclntl nt Mrs. Arth ur Noah's home, Tuesday evening, finmes were plnyed nnd every one enjoyed themselves, llefreshmonts were served. Thoso Invited were tho following: Mrs. O. Ooll, .Mrs. Win. Urnlnnrd, Mrs. Wm. Wilson nud Mrs. Arthur .Noah, Misses Emily Harris. Hazel nud Irene Harrison, Delhi Oldlnnd, Nolle and Annie Holland nnd Ireno Deweesee; Messrs. Win. Wilson, O. (loll nnd Arthur Noah, Kobert nnd Thomas Harrison, Claude and Clyde Elliott. John and Wllllnm Harris, John Wilson, Stanley, Walter and Edward Oldlnnd. Local musicians were grieved to hear of tho denth of William Hall Sherwood, tho greatest American musical composer, pianist and teach er, which occurred recently In Now York. Mrs. G. W. Knufman of Mnrshfleld wns formerly a pupil of Mr. Sherwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. c. M. Rylor of North Ilend leave In a day or 2 for Stockton Cal., to visit her sister. During her absence, tho llyler children will mako their homo with Mrs. W. S. Turpen In West Mnrshfleld. Mrs. C. W. Towor Is entertaining tho Evergreen Whist club nt her homo this afternoon. Tho meeting to have been hold Inst Saturday was postponed owing to many of the members of tho club assisting in the Episcopal dinner given that evening. Tho A. N. W. club wns entertnln- od Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Oil- Mrs. P. M. Tully returned this week from nn extended visit with relatives la California. Miss lets Mnrsh expects to lenvo lu n dny or two for Portlnnd to visit her sister, Miss Umn, who Is attend ing school thoro nnd other relatives. Tho North Ilend Presbyterian Ln dles' Aid society mot Thursday nft ornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. Hnzar on Union n ven ue, The meeting wns opened by tho president, Mrs. Geo. Wltte, nnd Invocation by Mrs. Kit- trlng nt tho business meeting the following ofllcers wero elected: Prosldent, Mrs. Geo. Wlttle, Vice President. Mrs. Richard Coko. Sec retary, Mrs. Wm. Murr; treasurer, Mrs. E. J. Kittrlng. Tho following members were present, Mrs. Geo. Wlttle, Mrs. Rlchnrd Coke, Mrs. Ira n. Rartlo, Mrs. Geo. Hazar, Mrs. Rob ert McCnnn, Mrs. E. J. Kittrlng, Mrs. W. R. Simpson, Mrs. E. T. Wngner, and Mrs. Wm. Murr. Tho next meet ing will bo held with Mrs. Ira Dartle on Sherman nvenue. TO-NIGHT GRAND OPENING Masonic Opera House Mr. Win. P. Borncll Presents Harry Hollingsworth and Company m Miss Agnes Hutchison expects to lenvo shortly for San Francisco whero sho will visit relntlvos for a whllo. Sho will also visit her broth er nt Eureka before roturnlng. o A. E. Adolspergor and wlfo nnd baby returned this week from nn ex tended visit nt their old home In In diana and with friends in California. "A Texas Steer," tho home talent piny given In North Ilend Thursday night ns n bonoflt of the North Rend Fire department. Is declnri to have boon ono of tho best homo talent pro ductions evor presented on tho Ray. Eckhoff hall was crowded and the applause was profuse, Tho main "The Battle" A gripping play in 4 acts, played by a company of 12 people Reserved Seats at "Busy Corner Drue . . Store." Don't forget to visit the Ladies' retiring room. tYjMfV- ..y-- HUtmrnau SfisraaiftKfiSBi&PTjga y n " ' 'mm i hi ii i E " ""-mwavs- -SBmmiuihMEjmm i n