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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSMFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION 8 in. i "" ' " ' JSikk liOAIL 'Continued from tmco T.1 land the Door wan well filled nil ovo- WVWNVSNSSV,N' j nliiK without being crowded, while Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. lnnnv whono dancing days wore over Mnrhoffer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Miller, renewed the. dellghta of the drenmy Mr. nnd Mrs, J. P. Molony, Mr. nnd waltz from spectntors Beatu. The dnnnclnl miccess will mnko n Mm. Unn ftcntlntr. Mr. and Mrs. .... . iBtiliRtnnttnl contribution to a nio-Jt Bnow, Mr. nnd .MrB. II. Ileiineld, Mrn. ,, ;. ... ... ,,, .., .. .worthy cauao nnd the social succchh . ........ .7 . r." '" afforded a long to ho remembered diversion by the many participant!!. The ProRrcsfl club doHerves nnd will receive generous compllmentB nnd congratulations on Its notnhlo achie vement. During the evening punch was served by MIbfcb Wooda and Mnloncy under direction of Mra. I. I.ando. Tho various committees In charge were ns followB: (.Vneinl AiTnngcmciif. MrB. Maloney, Mrs. Scngstacken, MrB. Street, Mra. Tower. Decoration. Mra. Tower, Mrs. Turpon, Mra. Street, Mrs. Illlvon. Mulc. MrH. SengBtackon. Advertising. Mrs. Maloney, MrB. I.ando, Mra. I.afon, Mrs. rMnnnsan. Punch. Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mra. llorton, Mrs. I.ando, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. Up ton, Mrs. Drowning. I'lnor. Mr. Tower. Mr. I.afon, Mr. Sen,;- tt'cken. Uiihb Tower. Judge Upton. Dr. Ingram. M. C. Maloney. M. II. nilvon, Mr. Street, V. S. Turpon. Misses Hilda West, Illancho Tcllof- on, Nettlo Mctralf, llono Molony, Al llc Moore, Messrs. Fred Uentz, .Ino. Tcllefson, Jno. Cotter, Hnrry Weale, h. 8. O'Connor. Felix Kester. M. Mc Oulre, 11. Hryant, Preston Kerr, P. Tarnasky, llert Miller, Tom Sturdl vnnt, .las. Malony, Oco. Graham, Clif ford Downs, Joe Scho't, Ira Sttirdl vnnt, Oco. Molony, Jno. Coats, Moi vln Schroeder, Clydo Coats nnd Irving Mooro. 0 Mrs. Kugene O'Cnnimll Ib enter taining n few friends nt cards at her home this afternoon. 0 Mrs. K. D. McArthur entertained the Lndlea' Art club on Friday after noon, April 21. The time wns pleas antly Bpcnt at needle- work. Mrs. Win. Iloaglnnd was a guest of tho club. Ilefore leaving for tholr homes those present were served with luncheon by tie hostess assisted by Mra. Hoy. The club ndjonmed to meet with Mrs. I.. Lang next Friday, April 2S. 0 Mra. V. S. Titrpen will ontertntn tho Drldge club at her home In We.it Mnrshflcld next Wednesdny, the meeting place being changed from tho J. S. Coke home. During Hits pnst week, the opening of a dancing school lure by Prof. Hepburn ban contributed a fnctor that will afford much pleasure and diversion during the next few week. A Inrge number of students hnve oil rolled In the various classes and as soon as the clnssoH make sulllclent advancement a mini Inn- of as semblies will bo given In the Odd Follows hall. Tho North llend Mothers' and TcncherB' club met yesterday after noon at the Central aohool building. Thoro wero several matters of husl nosa came up. Arrangements wore mado for nuother Mothers' Sunday to bo observed the sec ond Sunday In May by n Union ser vice The following program was on Joyed: Violin boIo Miss Nellie Kranack, accompanied by fllndys Krannck. Vocal solo Miss draco Williams, accompanied by Miss Oilmen. High School Trio Helen Monde. Edith Alger, Kllen Anderson, accom panied by Oladys Kranack, Tlano solo Miss Guinea. It was also decided to hnve n "Tug Day" nnd entertainment us benefits for the North llend library. These will bo In May some time. At the next meeting of the club, ofllrers will bo elected for the ensuing year. 0 Tho promenade for tho benefit of the Mnrshlleld Public I.lbrnry given nt the Haglea' Hall last evening under the nuspleos of the Progress club was one of the moM brilliant soclnl and financial successes of the season. A large ntteudanco perfect arrange ments, gocil niuMe. and a line lloor HAZEL DOLUS SAILS TODAY Big Vessel Crosses Out Early Today Makes Mow Re cord On Coos Bay. Tim lttl9nl Mftllne nnHlvliiu n t - rt - j . ..v ..,,..... ...,.,..., v,.-.,,i(H ,.wv.- oiio feet or lumber from the C. . Smith mill for China, crossed out flnfoly early tills morning and 1b now en route to Puget Sound where she will take on tho balance of her cargo of 4,000,000 feet. She was piloted out by Cnpt. 11. W. Olson of the Nann Smith who was brought back In by Capt. O. P. Ilrltt and the Life Saving Crow when It was found that It was too rough for tho Bca-golng Launch Hanger to venture out over tho bar for him. Tho visit of the Hazel Dollar hero wiib most nusplclous and Melville Dollar, a member of the Dollar Steamship company which owns and operates the big carrier, was most pleased by it. He left thtn morning with her for Paget Ri' I from whore be will return to San Francisco and from there he will :to to Scotland to arrange for bringing oer a new vmael now undr con-tni'-tliji there for thrn and which 1- ftat'lorab!)' larger than the Ilau'l lollr. ThU Is the flrat port that the 1 1 awl Dollar has vMted whie he was able ft) onnr, make her way t the docks In take on her cargo and ero out fgnln without the aid of a tiu. .wmethlng which Cnpt. W. 11. Olson promised the Dollar company when It was arranged for the big vessel to come In here and something which they had doubted. However, this morning before Capt. OIboh left the big vessel nfter having safely piloted ' her out. Mr. Dollnr congratulated him on more than having mndc good, lle- stdes this, the trip In nnd nut wns made without any delay whatever, not having waited outBlde on the trip hero and crossing out this morn ing Just ns aoon as the manifest of tho cargo was turned over to them, a few hours after the "vt of the lum ber had been tnken aboard from the scows. In this connection, It Is Interesting to know that the lightering of tho lumber to tho lower bay to complete the cargo which she took on here was at the expense of the Dolhr compnn. It was the understanding that she would" Tfao only about 100 tons of coal aboard and that with over 2.000.000 feet of lumber she wrmld draw only about nlMeen feet six Inchea of water. Inateuil of 100 tons of coal, alio had about eleven hundred tons of coal aboard which Increased bur draught. Consequent ly, the Dollar company had to pay for lightering about A 0.000 feet of lum ber from the mill to the lower Hay. Capt. Olson had arranged for tho Hanger to go out nnd bring him back In nfter taking the llnzel Dollar out. However, the bar got a little choppy and the launch did not risk It. Hcsldes this. Cant. OImiii had spoken to Cnpt. O. P. Ilrltt of tho Coos Hay Life Saving Station and tho latter told lilm Hint In case the launch could not go out, the life saving crew In their now power boat would go out and get him. When It wns soon that the bar was pretty choppy, Capt. Olson did not think they would HbIc It nnd sent In word by tho Alllniioo that ho would have to go on to Puget Sound. However, Capt. Drill nnd his crow made the trip nut desplto the rough bar, took Capt. Olson off nnd camo back In without a delay or mishap, thus winning much praise for him- I m huh aim mo crew r , nij . nwnre of the hnrd in,) I llwllltnketl,elln,1)fll, , or rour months to nmn f ur trip to Chlun nu.l it i .. 0ni lr ho will ngaln visit .uuK'itfl! of hop next cargo flt Tho Hazel Doliir B,H soUMiteon feet eluht n,, . , .. 'Jt crossed out over tin i ,. '' a ' TIKMT l.eadets ,t '0? cl Inches apart at MIIAI tfs. ADVKIITIMK (Oos inv . PHOTO POSTALS of strnmerllj? DOLLAK, 2 for f, rents Largo mounted plmtoa 5 each. A. M. PltKNTISS & tX) , WlliMW PLU.MDS made. now nnd old material. ncaion,v. prices pnid for old stock. Miiir KMl'OltlUM. u! IMIOM8 I. S. KAUFMAN COYOrt "" " " .?i.iiu TKIltOX, Tako your SUNDAY DIXXEn l( Tho CIIANDLKH. Special ' B,,. HKSI5UVU tables for PAHTIES I Don't forget tho Turkish Bl. HONK 2M-.I. The'-e will be a special meeting of the Progress club nt the homo of Mrs. M. C. Maloney on Monday April 21 at 3 o'clock P. M. 0 Miss Kdtiu Dees Is entertaining a number of her young friends nt a party this afternoon. ItcfclgiiM PiiNtornle. Kev. A. O. Walker has resigned im pastor of tli -" Marsblle'd Cbrlstlan church nnd will oicupy the pulpit hero tomorrow for tho last time. Several candidates nre being considered to select his sue-'essor. Hearing Friday. Marahnl Cnrter announced today that tho hearing of Dr. Oeo. K. Dlx, charged with violat ing the speed limit In his nuto, had been postponed again until next Friday. . DOLL IS SAVED Br I L Well-Known Young Man Res cued from Perilous Predi cament By His Companion The story of n narrow escapo from drowning Wednesday night while the members of tho choir of the Mnrsh lleld llaptlst church were rotiii'iilny from Unstable where they had pre sented the sacred cantata. "The GUI- loan" became public today although IToiIm wm mnde to keep It secret. It hceniB that Oeo. Dull In the dark ness stopped down bet wet n the whnrf combined In Ideal conditions to make and the launch. Miss Francis Fraiise, It an event most enc'iantliig. The his companion by heroic efforts bus Eagles's Hall, one of the finest dime- ceeded In getting hold of his con', lug floors In Oregon lends Itself easily collar and hnlr nfter he came up the by its perfect appointments to an oc- first time nnd held him above the caslon of this character. Last eve- water until others came to tho rea nlng the spacious Interior was most cue. Ills overcoat was buttoned up beautifully decorated and with Its tightly and bad It not been for Miss bright lights, beautifully gowned Franse's heroic efforts, ho might women and entrancing music delight- have drowned. ed eye and ear with a picture nnd a memory that was colorful, tuneful You should KCONOMI.K in every nnd exquisite. wax : SO Ill'Y your Pl.OUIl and feed The younger set was out In forco of HAINF.S. - MMHM MM MMMMMMM . vCKv r !! jrm r x. y i U 7 .t.mr, RVJ VJ CJ dV imjUftw AL( 41 Itw wfPB if WW I I lVkVLLB tLI m aLR H aLLBui of Living And Our Store's Values Yon owo il o Yoiii'sciraiid (oyouri'mnilylopur clifisc in (lie lies! value market The nofcssitics of life are high, but rurol'iil buy- i ing will do wonders toward keeping your ex- i penses down. i Vou can do no bet lor any where, in tin's couuln,. I when it cornea to lmiiii your Spri'iiy chtlm tluiu ritjl't in our .store. 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