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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 191 1 -EVENING EDITION 8 W a tho winter's kmhcs nml now nil ot Mnrnhndi). The UMinl work wn !tho nttPiitlnn or Hip nipmtiorn sl1l b( tnkcil tip. TIip ntxt mwtliiK plncp tiirnpil to tln crul. TIip cnr.l par- lw MHnince! Inter, tin will Iwolii dbmIm In 9(tilHilMr -O when the tHwla no mil ot eoinmlMlon for the winter. I.ADIKS MUST NOT H1CA1) THIS. Atfriill JAM AG.Ux i Continued from Togo 2.) AASMAWSAA-WN Or. 1.. Hroweworth. who Mtnlor- went an operation lit Portland lat week. WHS able lo leave the Vtp!til thte wee mill he and Mr. MniiM worth are now at the Cornell howl whlk be I i-eeiiioratlMg. Air. IC. K. .Innoi and miii, RHgette, mlnrnwl till week from an oxtaiiiM vlnlt with her Kliturs, Mr. Hoyil M. KIchnnlKon nml Mrs. Win. Komi, In 1'ortlnml. 0 0 Kiunu Mr8. W. H. Slmiwon won the The pupim or tno kiriuii primp m rim Atinr r.nlld of the MnrBlifle'd nrlm n nrr.lt v nnlr of miilirntdprr I ho North Demi schools Tliursdnv prior to tho npenliiB of tho ovenlng s Kl,,HC0inl 0hroh will meet next week HrlnorB by wIiiiiIiir on a tip with iiIrIu treated Miss Kllxnbetli .Ion- program. The nipmbora of tho Pro- wUh Mn( ,. Uo()lh , WoRt MnrBn. M,Rg KrMRp nn(, M,8B In,,ofr, jMirlns nlngs. n member of the elm's, to n gross club nt their meeting Monday M(1 tir W(1)l). thoy W(,re ontcr. t0 f(prnoon( MrR, chn8 Worrell most delightful Biirprlse party nt her will mnke the final preliminary nr- unc ,y Mrfc M c Mnlonoy. nnd Miss Lillian AlcCann gave somo home. Mrs. Woodbury, tenchcr of rangomonts for tho event. n ' Pnno selections, Miss Ornce Fulton tho grade, was the chaperone. Ko. Tho A. N W. club, which took a a reading, and Mrs. Ilnrtle played to- lowing games, Ico crenm and nuts vacation for Holy Wpck will meet lections on her new Vlctroln. At B and other delicious refreshment m.vt Thiirmlnv with Mm. I . .. o ciock mo gucHia wcni io uic nomc , were served Aerie of Angles has donated tho tiso of their line hnll and the Naval Re serve band will glvn a short concert lor the bachelors and here's hoping the won't be bachelors long." Tho cheers were given with a will. 0 One of the mot enjojrabltt In formal parties of the week w8 niwm bv MwMtames It. J. Coke mitt Im 11. Ilnrtle or North IUmhI last Saturday In honor of Mis Ollvw O'Mnrti, who leaves today for her homo at Oak land, Oregon. Taney work and a guessing game "The Itoinaiiro of a Shirtwaist" were the diversions of the afternoon. In the guebslng game Mrs. W. II. Slmiwon won the of niton. JBt no puMjs o pint oiih ;i MOtpMIIOS ) lit lH P.t tt"M .W '.tMU .CniNUu M H tiisMMl ij, . .(u -l-H i1 tHi hi aein.tt ll.rf.w Ao. ,OIlt j twin tm n i H J I -tot mo i pun lll.w "MB ! " ltl ous 01 JOII JIUO IH UI1KI(1S H.U hwuio.w it tm.uo. Mui.un h.ojoiu j nine i WASHINGTON, it , ItopresontiitUe link,-, li I, A MAT 1 1 lll-JNS AIIKAII. 1.1 0 The monthly business meeting ot tho Hp worth League was held at tho Methodist Uplscopal church Wednes day evening and officers for the ensu ing term weio elected as follows: President Krlc Holt. First vice-president (spiritual work) Fred Weaver. Second vice-president, (world Evangelism) Frank Sumner. Third vice-president, (mercy and help) Mrs. Itutledgc. Fourth vice-president, (social) Mary Hansen. Secretary Irene ProtiBS. Treasurer Frank Dillon. After the business session, tho members nnd a number of gucstH Hazard. The Hrldge club, which adjourned "'8 " Bvc ns f,iv0r8 of Mrs. Coke, whore a most dainty luncheon was served. Faster bun- Those 0 Mrs. ('has. II. Murr entertained tho Ladles Aid Society of the North The IliKlge ciun, which aujuurm-u - ----- "---- --- - - - --- . .i...v . w.-.v., . ... ........ during tho Lenten season, will resume '"V110'1 wcr "u )1', frlcmlB of Miss UcI, iro8bytorlan church Thursda Its regular meetings next week when O'Mnrn and were Mesdnmes W. U. jnfternoon. Tho usual work wns taken Mrs. J. S.'Coko will entertain tho Simpson. C. II. Worrell, Wm. Vaun-j,,,,, Among those present were Mrs. club. Wednesday being tho regular meeting day. Mrs. K. lv. Jones returned this week from an extended visit with her sisters, Mrs. Iloyd M. Illclinrdson and Mrs. Win. Ford, In Portland. 0 T''i last card party for tho winter repaired to the Finnish hall, where months, wns bold at the Coos ll.iyj they were rovally entertained by the Motor Hoat Club liouso nt North ' league bachelors. A feature of tho Uend Inst Monday evening. There fun wnfl n spelling match using scrip- were about forty present, despite tho turo proper names, which ended In Ine'.ement weather, and thoso enjoyed disaster when everybody went down progressive bridge nnd whist until ii ban, W. L. Richards, Ceo. Hazcr, C. A. Smith, Henry O'Mnra, MIbsos Irin Mitchell, Laura I). Kruno, Florence Peterson, Fllen Anderson, Mnc Ole ninn, Ktllth Horn, Ksthcr luihoff, Ornce Jurr, Grace Fulton, Fdlth A'.l ger, Helen Monde, Amy Reynolds. Marlon Heveuer, Lllllnti McCnuu, and Frieda I Inzer. Tho Ladles' Art club will meet next Friday, April 21, with Mrs. K. H. Mc Arthur In South Mnrshlleld. 0 Mr. mill Mrs. 12. A. FlcUworth have TiirrytAwii Hecoiil llenlen by Hens That liy V!.11 ICggs. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April IB The man In Tarry town, N. Y who won $5,000 becnuso his y.CO heiiH linil laid 1,000 eggs In February, or an nverago of 17 eggs a lion, lina been benten here. Harry Caden'B IB ordlnnry Klamath county hens laid 2Si5 eggs last month. Six of tho hens are pullets and did not begin to lay until after tho first week of the month. Mr. Cndcn begnn experimenting eight months ago with six hens. fashioned info hour, when hot tnmnles and cof-j broken up housekeeping for tho pro later a fro were served by Mrs. Ira II. liar- sent nnd will loavo In Mny for Port- .1. land where they expect to Bpend a on "Hachallah." Old games wore enjoyed, and dainty supper was served by four of tie, MIsh Laura I). Kruso, Messrs, tlio bachelors, who wore bewitching F. Orulibs nnd .lay Cray. After the fow months with their daughter, Mrs. lace-frllled aprons. Previous to tho 'refreshments were rerved, Mr. Oobhnrdt. nml they mny also visit at meeting tho members bad been re-Orubbs, with it very nlco speech, pre- othercoastpolnts. Atpresent they are quested to earn 2B cents each nnd Hented tho prizes, for the best win- staying nt the home of their daughter, write n story tolling how It was dono. tor's playing In bridge with n score Mrs. It. H. Plnegor who Is occupying At the close of tho supper those! of IBSB. .Mrs. F. II. llrlgham, a cut i tlio John Hear residence on Pino stories were rend and occasioned glnss fern dfsb: gentleman's, with a street. A. W. Myers pud wife who much nmusement. Tho ovenlng was score of 130 J, Mr. 0. A. Itacnulllm..bnvo moved hero from North Mom! brought to a close with tho singing ot J handsome stolnj In whist, with a are occupying the Hick worth house l'i all the old fnvorltes from "Dnrllng, score of SO, Mr. L. A. Loomls, n South .Mnrshlleld. Clomentlno" nnd "Solomon Levi" to: cut glass olive tray; gontlemnn'i. J O "Sliver Threads Among tho Gold." with u score of (IS, Mr. Uoht. Hanks, j Tho Sisters of Methnny met this Mllo Sumner proposed "Three cheers' n thermos bottle. This party ends week with Mrs. 12. Milieus In Wetj It. J. Coke, Mrs. Wanner. Mrs. Men- do. Mrs. Win. Murr, Mrs. KlttrliiA, iMrs. W. It. Simpson nnd Mrs. lln- nes. A very delightful time wns enjoyed Jlnst evening nt the homo of Miss Ma bel Clnre Mlllls when the regulnr business and social meeting ot the II. Y. P. U. wns held. After the business session, various .games were ' enjoyed and following refreshments, a musical program wns given. Among' tho pleasing features of the evening' wore readings given by Miss Muiy HniiFon nnd Mr. Smith. Among those prevent were Misses AIlco Tick-! oil, Lucy Kent, Mary Hanson, Alice Cox, Resale Ayre, Mnry Price, Lucy Juzn, Isis Mnrsh, Melvn Flnnagan, Alpha Mauzey, Messlo Flanagan, Ma bel Clnre Mlllls, Corn Senrgcnnt, Frnncos Frnnse, Mrs. Alvn Doll, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. C. O. Oosnoy, Mrs. ( II. Marsh. Mrs. C. J. Mlllls, Messrs Alva Holl, Geo. B.' Leslie, Geo. Mo Cullogh, Brnost Harrington, Bdwlu Dolau, Rev. Hull, Dean Adams, Geo. Doll. Ansco Dims nnd other photo sup plies nt Walker Studio. . LF.FT IU.OODV TRAIL. Murderer ill Pueblo Resulls in Tlnru Arrests. (My Associated Press to tho Coos Ma) Tlmos.) Pl'BMLO, Colo., April 1.1. A trail of blood loading from the street where the body of Louis Land Is was found this morning with the throat, cut to the homo of Jose Cruse, sev eral blocks distant, led to the nr reat of Cruse who Is charged with the murder, ills clothes were stain ed with blood and a bloody kulfo wns found under his pillow. Juan Ho rent and Josle Sandoval are held as witnesses. All disclaim knowledge of the crime. HoprosontnlUo Hnln.P f ,. . , ttniHMnro,11m,,)n (lly Associated pre,. . ' " 0M h.. ot Al-rll , if ...... Introduced it remili() -.,'( Pienldont 'I'nfl rr nil rorriJjJ'! In possession of thi l'rmidi Socrotnry or Slate and th sTl of War relating t ,h). ,m"' inlgrntlon to tho l'iiii.i a... 1 its possessions. n.wciNta class i-iUKiim, Prof. Ileiiburn ulli .,...... ' "ii-nin it. iitnntlinra it 1. V.... i r "" '"" "" "' "'" Mlw" rlcc lrna-w dlntely nftor their work Is fln(J ...wuu.w ....(,. ami ni rcpooiet tho many queries relnll to taWt Vtc., Jiee his antioiiiirenicni ....j1' These will bo observed strictly tort letter. Ho will give a KIiejj ImJ Tucsdny evening from 8 to 9. which ine cinss win Do formed, m alt gontlemon Joining tho opisltr night Tucsdny April 18th given tho privilege of bringing a ,j. freo. You will see am! hear mr things of Intorost the opening nljlt nnd good dancers as well at bftfj. ners Blinuld come and too whit Ur Ileiiburn hns to offer litem. H0tw BtiidontH will bo admitted alter lb second lesson. ALONG TUB WATBUFRO.NT. The Handon marine report shows the Albion arrived .In yesterday and the Blliahcth sailed. Tho Redoudo sailed Friday from San Francisco for Coos-May nnd will roach hero Sunday. The Bxcelslor sailed Friday with n cargo of lumber from here. The Heather came In Frldny with light house supplies. EASTER MENU Vanilla, Strawberry and Chocolate Ice Cream Pineapple Sherbet Wo are adding some now epcclali. Try ono nnd you will como again. Tho best of everything at Foun tain. Lewis- Confectionery KOU PUItlC ICK CRKAM. Opposite Merchant & Kr.nuucitr NORTH 11ROADWAY. WfiatT That Free G SIS jD tove Offer Againl ? It Is True, But For A Limited Time Only .AflrfMV: Tlic Housowifc who thinks (ho Gas Company is going to givo away $20 gas ranges KUK13 forovor is mistaken. It is too costly for tho Gas Company. 'Our great free gas rnngo offer last year was tho biggest kind of a success. There were scarcely enough ranges to meet the demands. Since then new residents have come to 'the city gas wains .liavc been extenqcd; couples have married; more people have become convinced of the wisdom, economy and comfort of COOKING WITH GAS. '' Wc have had so many inquiries this spring regarding the freo gas range oiler that we have determined to give .EVERYONE a LAST and FINAL chance to save $20. . ' ',.?- L ii rTT,tf &JL JL JH Here is a picture of the stove. It is the famous Detroit Jewel range solid, substani al, scientitic. It is a range we are willing to get behind and warrant good in all respect. AVe not only give you the ringe KREE, but we run the service pipe to your kitchen and make the installation nnd connections. Elsewhere this stove sells for $20.00 and often more. It is a strictly standard article, one that will last for years nud give perfect satisfaction. The value is there beyond doubt or quest ign. And when this otter closes, it closes absolutely. f"M1 (lft'tflr in) ) ' '' r rt i'"s"Iil''iKill"i'-' cwp) Ml . '- JF" I U V iJ& 2 ' B-?W '., autiitt.fflamsrrffi iv&H The Stove Certainly we expect to make a reasonable profit on tho-. gas you will use in this range. But it is not a wild, ex orbitant profit in fact, a Avry moderate one. The truth is that we cannot make the gas business rxf unless we make our gas plant work to somewhere near its full capacity. We decided that it is better to spend the money in a LUMP, give away stoves for a limited time, and sell tho gas NOW, rather than spend the same amount over a long nom '!!' ymv Slmvl'v convincing people that gas is BEST FOR COOKING. Our present plan means that ovorvonc receives the mu tual benefits AT ONCE. Our advice to all who need a gas range is not to wait. (RANGE will be a thing of the past in this citv. AVithin The main point is DON 'T W Al T. COM E 1 N NOW courteous represe itative. Urt year Item was ,m ml tho fivsUlnv. When the present order of stoves has heen exhausted the BRBE GAS two weeks we expeet to see our whole sloek donned out. Orders can bo ulaeod ,lm. ..' , f ,. ' t"e-'LlliJ1J AND PLACE VOVB OHDE,, Or, ,f .vo eannot oo.ne to tho oflieo oonlenient.M " " wi.l send a- OREGON POWER COMPANY