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8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911 EVENING EDITION Mi I Mill n Willi J' nVv '-' U-.J b';y. 4 mi ') h MpjiW -n- (Cuntlnucil from pngo 2.) Ited here several years jiro and wore warmly welcomed back by tliu friends they tnnilu nt (lint time. Mrs. II. II. McPherson who hnvo boon upending In Snn Francisco, arc expected Warren Painter, Mr jWrrnk-h, Mr. and jlwm. Mm. W. K. TUmX 1. .1 filhi'".i. Mr. and Mm. C M i" nr '"Hi',il. Mcndigo tip n i i.bf.'uuiv p'uM-r Tbe rlu'i lll n.wi nut Mondi.y with Mr. 1. i. MlnilMNNI. ! Mr. J. FVrry gr and dangWr. Mr. I.. W. Jacob. and in latter ' Hub son, born t Friday, arp ex pected here from Portland aa won n the latter nro able to trnvul to spend the summer. Mrs. Kerry has been B COOS C00I1T HOW TD-HJ m a mm best result p 0 TRY TO GET cn v Tfui Lr'-U M they gave nt tho Eagles hall ns a benefit for the Mnrshflckl public Jlb rnry. Tho affair which wna such a delightful social success wna also a financial success, tho club netting t a m un t.MMii, t u HI.VMM.. nhnWlv. w .... . u. . . ..u...,,. Marshflold Wednesday afternoon. It Thanks and appreciation wero ex- 0 wnR n n,ogt dpIlj;htfn, mct!tlnK. Mr8 pressed by tho club for tho generous Mr. . B, Schoonmnkor returned j. 8, Coko won thc nr8t prhp nni, BB.Biu.iLu luiuuin mi.. 1 uj ... tma WOOK ironi n nnori visii in fori- jjr8i u q Eagles, thc Naval Reserve band and nna. she and Dr. Schoonmnkor Lwge Aram of Tract! Recov' Chairman Jennings Extends a Santtoorg erod by Government Lie , Cordial Invitation to "Pro Mi This County. , gressivc Citizen." So far as ran be amu taint!. th IMItor Time: exact amount of' the Oregon and Call-! The writer mid with niui'h Inter- unterud In Vv:... iui, Granted M P uu.i-.. Slander Case Set Aside, j minion win it 8 m tj.ioi the il.ciut romt f I tho guest of her daughter for the past fornln Hallway land grant, which 0,t ,i. article entitled "Program ror quiiio io,ia to hate tllt! C0B few months. Judge Wolverton held the railroad city drowth," written liv n "Pro- of thu $10,000 snldner r. and Son, nnmiinm- hn.t fnrfolllMl. Ill COOS COIII1-' crnmilve Citizen" 111 The Tillies' IsRIIC a. ,,,11....... t .. tho winter! ,,. , not - ,;nown. However. 0f April 2R, nnd I agree with hlui ,..,.' ..., J ih' i llOmO ."'..". ' .!.. I. nnul.t..rnl.l nt It mill ttltipll ...not linnrllll' In nil Hint be Rtntpfl. ' '' '" "'hllfn. .inc iiriuKc Liuii ni ncr nome in esi other bodies. 0 Mrs. Wm. McCloskey cntcrtnlncd Thursdny nt her homo In Myrtlo Point at a silver ten, at her homo for tho Ladlca' Aid of tho Christian church there. She wna nsslsted In (serving by Mrs. II. Hermann and Mrs. .Kobblns. Among thoso Invited were Mra. C. Adams, Mrs. Hurney, Mrs. Walker, Mrn. Stlres, Mrs. W. Gntchell, .Mrs. Nystruiu, Mrs. 0. Schrooder, Mrs." Clinton, Miss floble, Miss IMtin Itny, Mrs. .Inn. Ilrown, Miss Lemloux, Mrs. A. Ilcrmnnn, Mrs nobbliiB, Mrs. McCloskcy nnd Mrs. Hnyes. Mrs. B. S. Hnrgelt, who hns been visiting friends In Portland nnd stny Ing with her brother, Itnlph MntHon, who hns been lecclvlng medical at tention there, will return with 1) tin will lenvc In June for Portlnnd to mnko their homo and If tho weather will permit, they will make tho trip by auto. o Mrs. W. II. Kennedy bus been tho guest of her sister, Mrs. A. O. Itog- rs. B. G. Pcrbam tho second nme. Uesides tho club members, Mrs. Ttu pen hnd as substitutes Mrs. B. O. Perhnm, Mrs. C. M. Uyler nnd Mrs. H. M. Jennings. Next Wednesday, Mrs. Perham will entertain compli mentary to tho Bridge club. Id bo done 1 was disappoint- granted this week on reqnnt cf fe o dealt much In generalities. Whltmore'a attorney, A. J, Shn iked In vain for somo bur- j wio atnted to the court th.,? O Mrs. Bugene Crosthwnlt and Mrs. ... not nfitili. Tim .. Is rntcd ns ncry valuable timber. While stating a great ninny tilings - 'uminuinc . Thero Is some In Curry county. One thnt should estlmnte Is that there la a tract of 0,j that ho -l.... If. AAA m.... l. ttin V.lnn ItlflpO ... f lMl, .,......v ...,v ... -- ..- .I,,., ...,...v .- , ,,,lu nmii-u nj llv court that mrllnn nnnr Mvrtlo Pnlnt wblt'll WHS .mutlntia frnni 111 111 wbereltV WO COIlId tri.li.r.... I...I .....i ... t ....u.. ,.... . --- nvu.. - - ... mum. iu IIIIU IIUllllPO Included In the grnnt. Some or tills nccompllsh some of tho thlngB which , Is snld to cruise ns high aH 25,000 w0 fliiould like to accomplish. feet per acre. I He devotes a column nnd a qiinr- Of the Southern Oregon company's tr n telling of whnt should bo done, holdings of what la known ns the old ,nt does not stnto "How to do It." Coos liny Wngnn Hond grant, which ah wp are all very anxious to know may also bo secured back by the i,0v to accomplish- tho results do- i ci'B Jr., on Coos River tho past week, Law visited with friends nt Coqulllo Mr. Kennedy being nt Coqulllo doing this week. Jury Forvlco. Mrs. Rogers returned , q Inst week from nn extended stny In Fr(,ny inorlllnB nt the ,mmo nf California. Ml nml MrH K v KnlB0 , North O 'Hend, nt 10:30 o'clock, wna Last evening tho members of the solemnized tho mirrlngo of their I). Y. H. eluli nore very plenrnutly daughter. Miss Hprt'in Annn.'to Dr. enteitnlned nt tho home of Brnest Oeorge Andrew CnHiey of Portlnnd, Harrington on Fifth street South, the Kev. A. S. Illsey oinclntlng. On After the business session the young ly Inmiedlnte menib"r8 of tho family peojile wero entertained with various wero In attendance nt the ceremo games. .Music wns also a pleasing nles, the nffalr being a quiet, home dlvrslon of the evonlng. After this wi'ddlng. delirious refreshments were served. Anionc those n resent were: Misses next week. He Is much Improvod, ,...... .. ,.,. ,,..,. Ai..i. VIIIIIMHUJ V'ltltlL.' HO i'IIIIDII, rflIIIU Mntizpy, Mnry Prljo, Allro Tlckcll, much to the gratlllcatlon of Ills ninny frlcndn here. 0 Mrs. Chns. I.uChapello entertain ed nt sewing Thursdny afternoon ns n fnrowell for Mrs. W. S. Ilrown who will leave soon for Pendleton. Luncheon was served, Mrs. Percy roots assisting the hostess. Among those invited were Mrs. A. 'I. Downs, Mrs. A. I.. Foster, Mrs. B. Kolly, Mrs. A. M. Ilnss, Mrs. John LnChn polio, Mrs. Win. Ilyden, Mrs. A. J, Carlson, Mrs. W. S. Ilrown nnd Mrs. Tercy Peota. I.uey Jiiiru, Clara llohfeld, Lucy Kent, Holvn Flanagan, Alice Cox Helen .McLaughlin and Mrs. Harrington, Messrs, Bdwln Dolau, Chns. Itehfeld, Brnest Hnrrlngton, llov. Ilnll, Dr. Leslie, Ceorgi) McCtilloch, It. P. Hnr rlngton. Mrs. (J. Leltoy Hall was very plpas autly eiitertnlnedbytheladlea nf the The brldp was unnttendpd. She was handsomely gowned In blue silk erepe de chine, hand embroldeivd with silver beads. Following the reremony, a wed ding breakfast was served for the I " "" "" """"fa nimtiju. uiiti U'lUHraiu uiat Ho could 1ML present owing to tho scrloui m. of his daughter at Snn Francl which city he recently moved. Ah grounds for the motion to to, the Illdi'llnHo rmittnnnn.. .... - """! Uinta, that was granted bv .iHr. rvi. nm.nMt.ioM. ir u.iitin nu tint ritllrmlil .lH..l 1 1.nv.....l 1. ..v.iin.1 ii M Itrr.t.fnil. i ... ... r. .. " " "' .- -'. .... ...." " ... niiuu, i IU-..-....U vu... i . .n- nsiue, .iir, anuuiiorg nnd hli iti& land grnnt. there Is between .'.O.OOO v citlxen" u most cordlnl Invltn-1 nuyH Solby nnd (Joss, claim thi. and ift.ouu acres in loos county. tlmi to meet tlie executive rnminii- ( Whltmoru Is not detained br nit I tpe of the Chamber of Conimercn nt I'riiuy have a telpgrnm from 1 1 u -k i.i vii k min 'n...i i.. .1.... 1....I.I.... m. ' I . . . . .. w Ul .-,....-. . ....... ,.- ......... iiieir iej,mi "''( rn.i.i;, .; ''cuiur or polite or Snn Kranchco. t :nt -1:30 p. m and the Chamber of cu,veij 'riiiirsdav or J-'rM., .,... CiinliiiillrlH Comnierco nt S p. m. the snnio eve- .,,, t1Lirt, ,, ,,, . ,. nlug. nnd tell ns how to gpt beyond morc lolno ln Han FrantIC0 the tnlklng stnse. also copies of cards or lottentm II. M. JBNNINnS. llMr. wiiltmoro's children, rwAd Chalrinaii. ruceiitly. Indicating that therein) Hiii'h Illness us has been repreww KKBP AT IT. j Mr, sandberg nnd hit ittonn ,uro anxious thnt the rnsc be bra. The eoiistnnt drop of water wenrs , tr, nt tIl preSwit tcrmoftor. away the baldest stone. 'nH liIr iirlnclnal wltno... .' I ...vwv IS M, (nxerutipiil Prtweeultii' Hallinail's Cliilm. PORTLAND. Ore.. April 2SI. When shown W. I). Fpntnu'H state ment thnt n large percentuge of the Southern Pnclllc rnllrond company's land grnnt which Judge Wolverton ruled they hnd forfeited Is unlit for spttlenipiit. II. I). Townsend. repre sciitntlve of the Attorney-Oenornl, said: "Tho even-nil m l'ercd sections of Innd between Portland and the Ore-gon-Cnllfornln line, which wero dis posed of to homesteaders by the gov- members of the family and young Prnn,Pt, nro supporting settlers, and C0II,,'' , there Is no reason why the odd-num- Luter, n number of friends tlrn.i-, lorcM nectlons should not also sup ped In to extend congratulations nnd'l()rt Fottlers. b'd them ndlpu. They left on thp ' ..,t B r(Uculous to assert that half llreakwater at mum, for Portlnnd ,ilft i...... in wokIli-h OrnL.oii i nniu i for liumnn hnbltntlnn. It hns been n most i well-known fact that for many yenrs the policy of the railroad conmanv uesdny afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Rend nnd the gro'jm n prominent ,as retarded tho development of tho A. Z. Downs. Following n delightful young physician of Portland. That 'industrial nnd ronimerclnl resources social tlmo delicious refreshments their Journey through llfo will bo n!nr i.nth iin ,.vo n..,i ,,i ,i,r,.,t The constant gnaw of Towser mas ticates tho toughest bone. The constant cooing lover takos uwny the blushing mnld. The constant advertiser Is the one that takes the trade. WAR OX TUB nxjrii.i.B. whore they will ro.ldo. The bride Is ono of the llaptlst church and friends on Wed- charming young women of North here nnd they fenr tl.nt lithe cm J nllowed to go over, It nujrbeWJ ileult to secure their prwence !nl desired. WAXT OXB 110.11). DougliiN ami Coim (Niiinlr Comal. I sloneiN Try lo Agree nn lloaif. Tho Myrtle Point nnterprueiijr '''County Commissioner W, T. b nient went to tho county Use In wcok to meet one of the Doii In till. niinnliiK n n,,,i.l. nf Vi " ' '" """' Hill UV.'II IIIIU IIIIU-IUUI! UCrPlI ladll returned nn'd IZt W 1 Wm rX "V th ,,0fl,C88' nB8lBt-'1 V?lmay of nwcn n"d """" sections contributory to the line of ladles returned and spent tho ovenlnc ,,y MrH Alvn Doll. Mrs. Chns. Mo- the wish of their many friends. tho rnrond with Mrs. Drown. O Mrs. P. J. Johnson nnd children, Esther, Ruth and Plcrco of Scnttla nro guests at tho homo of her slsUr Mrs. R, II. Olsen, nt Bmplro for a fow weeks. Culloch nnd Mrs. A. .1. Carlson. Thoso present wero Mrs. Bllon Slg- Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Jl. Mullln of Mln- lln, Mrs. C. II. Mil rah. Mrs. Alva neapolls arrived here this week for Doll. Mrs. A. J. Carlson, Mrs. A. Z. nn extended visit nt the homo of their Downs, .Mrs. W. Richardson, Mrs. O. daughter. Mrs. Ward M. Illnke. tho railroad. "In nny event tho question Invok ed In this case Is n legal and not iiii Industrial ono. If these lauds Pel It Ion Is Sent to President Tuft fur Soldiers. The .Coqulllo Herald prints the following open letter: "To the lion. William Howard 'county commissioners and ttev Tart, President of tho United with him the Improvement of States. roads connecting tho two com Dear Sir and Ilrother Wo. tho He met with the same tort oft far undesirable citizens, most respect- osltlon that Douglas county bai tea fully beg and pray that you will mo- presenting for several jean-tblf blllzo 10,000 United States soldiers Coos county could agree, on one b on tho borders of tho Coqulllo vnlley of road for Immedlato develop:! nro ho that the Japs may not enter Into Douglas county would put t i? Mrs, Henry 0 Ploegor L. Ilnll. Mrs. II. II. Smith, Mrs. Win. Phillips, Mrs. Ilonry Illnck, Mrs. Oraco Nagle, Mrs. Nelllo Whereat, of Myrtlo Mrs. P. Clausen, Mrs. R. P. Ilarrlng- rolnt hns been spending a few weeks "'. Mia. Arthur Drews, Mrs. C. O. as a guest nt the homo of her broth er, B. W. I)ernltt, In MnrHhtleld. O A lnrgo number of Mnrshllold people nro planning to join tho excur sion to Ilnudnn next Sunday, May 7, which tho Coos Hay Naval Reserve Band will conduct as a beuellt for tho organization. The excursion will leave hero early Sunday morn ing and return the same evening and the liaudonlnns are planning to ex tend a royal welcome to the visitors. 0 Mrs. Marian Langenberg and baby arrived In Noith Rend this week- for n short visit nt tho home of her par ents, Mr', and Mrs. A. II. Imhoff. Annouuoenients were received hero this week of the marriage at Snn Francisco last Sunday of Henry Wil der, son of Mr. mid Mis. R. M, Wel der of Mnisbfleld mid a former well known Coos Hay boy, and Miss May Crpwley. Tho young couplo will re side on a ranch nt Hauford, Cal , which the groom recently purchased. 0 The Progress elub will hold its next regular meeting with Mrs. II. S. Tower, May S, when the annual bus iness, including the election of offi cers, will be trniuuctcd. -0 The SlBters of Hethany were en tertained Wednesdiy by Miss Maude bride; Mr, Iteed, the afternoon being devoted mips ISva Oosney, Mrs. Chns. McCulluch, Mrs. D. C. McCarty. Mrs. C. II. Wilson. Mrs. Blleu Kelly, Misses Mnmlo (iiilnvson, Anna Downs and Thotmn WIIpoii, Master Oosney mid Bverett Harrington. Otbei-H responding and Invited were: Mrs. B. W. Lewis, Mrs. J. B. Fitzgerald, Mrs. R. B. Drowning, Mrs. Agnes Hutchison, Miss Lottie Crane, Miss Lucy Kent, Mrs. Fannie Wheeler. Mih. Chns. Fensler, Miss Alice Tlckell, Miss Alpha Mauzey. Mis. II. II. Patehett, Mrs. J. C. Swln-I foul, Mrs. (loo. Ayre, Mrs. Vlnco Pratt. Mrs. R. B. Coignn, Mrs. J. C. Swnnson, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Dresser, Mrs. Wesloy Smith, Mrs. Ainnnda Rose, and Mrs. Laura Riulthgall. O Lnst Wednesday. Miss (lert-nde Maudlgo of North Hond wns the hos tess at needle work and bridge com plimentary to Miss Hertha Kruse whose wedding to Dr. Cnthoy of Port land took place Friday. The affair was lufnrmnl but was very delimit fill, the guests being close friends of Miss Kruse. Among those prerent were Mrs. T. W. Ronnie. Mrs. Vnugh au. Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mrs. Warren Painter. Mrs. J. W. Onrdlner. Mrs. It. A. Wernlch. Mrs. Frnme. Mrs. Bllle iFnrrtmfor. Miss Chnrlotte Murch, Miss Nelllo Tower nnd tho Misses Kruse. not susceptible to settlement, that tho ,,,, of t0 a m M , I i n" W 'V 7 ,?" ., CT ,n""",R '"' "'nl the United Stntoa la Douglas county hn. l-te r4 pany should assume unto tsolf tho .... ....... ,. . POUT ORFOItl) NEWS. pany should assume unto Itself tho right to vlolato the law simply bo cause It wns profitable to do so. "Judge Wnlvorton's decision is tweoplng In Its character nip! nppa- jreutlv will be conclusive nf tho right of the government to enforco forfei ture of the unsold Innds of tho grant. As to tho statement that tho Innds Involved nro not susceptible to set tlement, those best ucquntu'cd with the lands nssert tint some of the best homes upon the Pacific Coast have been denied to American citi zens by the policy which lias been en forced by the railroad company for the past seven or eight yenrs. "It Is all very well to Bay that for 0 years the railroad company offered tnko Its usual by crossing tho Coqulllo Valloy, Alan loading to Coos and with lLiwe that the farmers of tho adjoining of monoy nt their dlspr ', not county of Coos mny have tho oppor- permanently develop nil o " " H tunlty to dispone of tholr pigs, poul- reaulta of tho conference ..I be j try, butter, eggs and spuds nt a ro- sontod at tho next meetlugi o! t muneratlvo figure, thereby relieving two courts nnd pinna for tM l Ilrother Henry" of tho grent bur- work advanced. don nf providing rations for nil of! tho 10.000 troops you nro now mo bilizing on the borders of Dluz-rlddon I Mexico. JAS. II. JAMBS, a xbw (M iiorn Old pntrons of The Wlndior bWl Snn Francisco, will be glad lo l(tj thnt this famous house U no V-l Chairman of the Coinniltteo. In a flno now six story lulldlntrt Approved April lfi, I9U, by the downtown. Now furniture, nef L. of U. C. ipots, steam heat, hot water ml tw J. B. QUICK. Secretary. phono In ovory room. Cafe ncctlon. Notlco theso rates: R" with prlvato bath $1 aday, 5"ll Tho murrlnge of Miss Hnttle Van Zlle and Andrew llolte at the homo ItvoiitK In Oirry Comity As Told lly The Tribune. The Shingle nnd Planing mill nt this plnco, together with some doors nnd windows, 8 or 10 cords of shin gle bolts nnd SO, 000 shingles, was burned lnst Thursdny night, entail ing n loss of $4,000 with no Insur- COIirso nml nrnnniwl in I hi ...- .. . Csliu-t flit' these lands to settlors. Hut ti, Mot n fn . ... ' .". "i C1,r8 ,,KB8 l" uuu". ." ri remntn,, .i, f . " .V " . k , " ""v"" .,H "" l,, "guts , hotel, Windsor Hotel, : " ' "'"" l,"1 "' l"u Kovernmeilt." ativnf qnn Frnnrlseo years thoy hnve denied them to sot- . aticot. Snn I-ranclsco. i.. . I ' "The l.t.c,. , ,,. .. - ' yo anything to soli, trade, ftV0 your etlllni card. pnttl4 " w," "'" " w"i uoip, try a want nd. 'Tho Times offlc l .1... I., l.!..1.. . .... ' " i'"'. ""-. mm. mice. The blaze was first discovered v-mih, ,i. mih iue, in Aortn iieiui last i)V Saturday evening marked the union of two of the most popular young people in North Hond. 'fho Roc. Illsey olllelated. The homo w.-.s beautifully decorated for the occa sion and the bride hnndsonioly gown ed. Archie Cousins was groomsman Mrs. M. T. Wright shortlv n'for midnight, nnd It wns then bursting Enough the roof. Tho mill wn built lnst summer by the Port Or ford RenI Estate and Dovelopment io., n corporation with Hon. J. D. Loucks ns President nnd E. J. Lonev as secretary. Theso gentlomen, with uuu .m.x uuu, van Alio oriuesmaia. x. H. Lnr80n Slintfi aro tho cn,of Many beautiful presents were recelv- losers by the dlsnster. ed. j Thoso present wero Mr. nnd Mrs. The five mill school levy shows Charles J. Van Zlle. parents of thc thnt m, .,.., to i.... onn nnn w.w in uui.lll fomi.iuiv JlKseN- and Mrs. A. Van Zllc. nblo property In the School District. Vnn Zlle, Mr. and Mrs. utiioi. i ni... ...,...i... ...-. - ..-.... .. ..... v o. ....i.i. -a, to ho regular sewing work Tho Oeorge Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T,o surplus tax will enable the DN next meeting place of the club will iw.is. Mr. and Mrs. George Sells, rectors to put up necessary outlou.e bo announced Inter. r Mi;s. s. w. Van Z.le. Ml.. ,unch n,y.huge. n flt cI,3 boU. 0 ,ltl -"q and Mr. Archie Con- nnn R c,om Whlto we ui is. ine itromeu who camo later W. s. Jess, brother of Heechr a wore L. A. Loo.nls, Frank Miller. Roy Jess. was visiting the latter last week ts Hralnard, N. Haines, Will Anderson t Port Orford. W. S. -Jess l e Arthur McKoown and wife nnd Ins children, who have been spending month with Mr. McKcown's parents iu nors-eiey, uai.. aro expecieu nomo w,e D..,ner. dairyman near Coqulllo City, owning on the next Rodondo. . 0 tho oh, ..G,ninil ,,.., ,, for 0 I The North Hond Hridgo club was tho horrlblo murdors committed by Mrs. Emma C, Nickels and Miss entortalned by Mrs. Thos. W. Ren- Oilman and for which he wns hung. 'tLida C. Curtis of Searsport, Maine, nlo at her homo on Monday evening, nearly 20 years ago. fcrrived hero this week for an extend- Prizes wero won by Mr. L. J. Simp- ed visit at tho homo of their brother, son and Mrs. W. E. Best. Tho mem- 11KST CUP of COFFEE In tho city postmaster W. D. Curtis. Thoy yis- bora of the club aro Mr. and Mrs. AT O. K. Chop House "J Wooly-Boy and Viking Suits For the Boys uvnirnin nw Bwker. U.. . WE HAVE JUST ADDED THESE LINKS TO OUH CrX)THIX(J. TO PROPERLY INTRODUCE THESE NEW LIXES TO EVERY .MOTHER IX COOS IIAY AH WELL AS TO PROVE TO YOU THAT "Money Talks" WIIEX IT CO.MKS TO ROYS I.OTHi:s AS WKI.L AS MEN'S WE OFFER YOU 1" PER CENT DISCOUNT VXTIL MAY 1ST. FIRST CHOICE IS REST. Hub Qothing and Shoe Co. JPfT Co,Cblcg MARSHFIELD UAKDO.V -.a .imm9 - - ' i ii in i itMfciiliiimr t - '