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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1913)
!ARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1913 -EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. AIALOMiV ' Kdltor nnd rTiliT DAN K. aiALOXKV Xuwa Kdltor urrirlnl I'himt of Cikw County. I ADDITIONAL SOCIETY -NEWS UiJ'lt-llli OK IMI'l'ilt Ol'' Tin: MAItMIIKIKIil). CTTV SGHOOL LIFE IS DISCUSSED Plans Made for a Parent Teachers' Association in ' Marshfield. At n largo nttended meeting nt the Mnrflliilcld High rcIiooI build ing ycstordny afternoon, plans wore mndo for the ponnnnont organiza tion or tiio ninrsiuteui rntrons Tcnchors' Association to secure closer co-operation between the homo nnd tlio Rchool for tho nd rnnroment of tlio children. The mooting wnH an unumiiilly roprosen tntlvo oiio nnd much ontiiuslnsni was shown in tho work which was outlined by n utimbcr of speak ers. Miss Topping, city librarian, pre sided, and a number responded with talks. Miss Topping announced that tho meeting hnd been arranged by Mrs. D. C. McCurty, Mrs. A. H. Old ley, Mrs. 0. I.oltoy Hall, Mrs. I. S. Smith, Mrs. C. O. Magnus, Supt. Ticdgcn and hcrsolf n n conimlt teo appointed by Mrs. C. II. Mnrsh, Mrs. 0. Lolloy llali, Mrs. A. U. (Hdley and Mrs. McCarty to whom tho work had been dolcgated nt a previous meeting. . Tho speakers yesterday wero Mrs. J. Wright WIIbou. Supr. Tledgon. Mrs. Z. 0. Do ward, and He v. A. S. Hansford of Maraliflold and Mrs. Ilnzcr, president of tho North Hend Mothers nnd Tenchers' club. Ano ther fenturo of tho program wore Tocal solos by Mrs. !;. h. Ilobluson. It was decided to hold another mooting April I to perfect thu or ganization and outline definite plnns upon which to work. To pre pare for this n committee consist ing of Miss Silverman, Airs. W. A. Hold, Mrs. Henry Songstnckon, Miss Jlilda Stonholm. Mm, It. II. Corey, MIbb Lnndr'th, Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy, Mrs. A. II. Powers and Mrs. Hugn McLnln was appointed. Work to IVc Done. Supt. Ticdgcn briefly announced n fow of tho thlngH that ho thought that such nu organization could ac complish. One of tho llrst, ho snld, was to overcome tho cigarette ovll among boys of tho school. lie snld thnt tho tobacco dealers hud prom ised their co-operation In prevent ing boys smoking nnd if tho youths could bo stopped from giving tobac co nnd clgnrottcs to tho younger boys, tho trouble could bo speedily overcome. Another thing to bo ac complished was to nrotiRo a hotter understanding of high school Idoals and what was trying to bo accom plished In tho High school. Auothor Is to aroiifio tho pupils and parents ns to the need of tho study of art nnd music In tho hcIiooIs. Heautlfy lug tho school grounds nnd tho cre ation of more social life for tho teachers were other things to bo accomplished. Tho enforcement of a etirfow ordinance or hiiiiio moans of preventing children keeping Into hours nnd wandering around tho streets nt lilglitwnH another thing to bo attained. Mrs. Hnzer spoko briefly of what hnd been accomplished nt North Hend by tho Mothers nnd Teachers' club and snldthat such an organ ization wns most effective for good. Mrs. 'A. O. Doward favored tho ldon, Mrs. J. Wright Wilson ap proved it and Hiiggested to work for bettor pay for teachers nnd Hov. Unssford unproved tlio Idea. 4 7 IMKTIHS 4 I Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Stafford gave n llttlo dinner party to their employ es Thursdny evening, complimentary to Kuink Pugsley, who enjoyed an other birthday anniversary thnt day. Music and games followed n delight ful dinner nnd tho cutting of a birth day cuke and presentation of pres ents. Among those present wero: Misses Allco Joscphsou nnd Gladys Richardson nnd Albert Oldlnnd, be sides Mr. Pugsley and Mr. nnd Mrs. StnfTord. Tho ladles of St. Monica's Catho lic church are making arrangements for nn elaborate party to he given on Knstcr Monday, March 24. Com mittees are appointed nnd It Is ex pected to make It ono of tho most successful of the tunny pleasant functions tho Indies have conducted. CHHISTKXIXOS I Last Sunday, the little daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. .1. W. Chapman of West Mnrshllold wns formally christ ened, tho Hov. Father A. It. Munro olllclating. Tho sponsors were Miss Wnll and Ignatius Chnpmnn. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Arluudson are rejoicing over tho birth of a daugh ter, their llrst child. Mrs. Arland- son was formerly Miss Ilurke. They liavo not christened her yet. Wnlter Harold Dowron brought more sunshine Into tho Frank Dow ron homo nt Ten Mile by his ndvent Inst Thursday. .Mrs. .las. Cowan, Jr., nnd Miss Maude Noble of Mnrsh Held nro rejoicing over tho llttlo brother. HOOK I'AHTV Miss Mildred Hood of North Hend wns hostess to a young folks party nt her home Tuesday evening. "Hook" wns played until a lato hour nnd then refreshments wore served. The Invited guests wero: Misses Cnrrlo Slovens, Allco Wnt ters, Anna Truman nnd Shlrllo Pe terson, McBsrs. Stanton Stovons, Wlufleld Woodbury, Hnrry Conro nnd Lylo Chnppell nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Woodbury nnd Mrs. K. Hood. I thimiim: ci.uit i Tho North Hend Thimble Club met Friday nt tho homo of Mrs. H. F. Oebhnrt on North Hend Heights. Tho afternoon wnB spent In sewing, nftor Which refreshments wero serv ed. Those present wore: Mrs. II. J. Linden, Mrs. II. O'Mnrn, Mrs. L. IC. Strnte, Mrs. J. C. Wnllaco, Mrs. V. Wnttors, Mrs. L. A. WIdner. Mrs. II. 13. Hurmcstcr, Mrs A. II. Derbyshire Mrs. J. G. Horn, Mrs. C. S, Knlsor, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Goth ro, Mrs. F. 15. Olnzlor and Mrs. It. F. Oebhnrt. Tho next meeting will bo held nt tho homo of Mrs, F. 15. Glnzior. As the next regular meeting would oc cur on Good Frldny, It probnbly will bo changed to some other dnto. 4 NORTH BEND NOTES. I AMOXO TIIK SIOK. I -4 The infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Kohinsou of South Drondway, who lmH been so seriously HI, Is much improved. Mr. Ornof, of tho llrm of Mocks & Grnef, is confined tn his homo on account of Illness. Alec Wilson, according to reports from I.nno hospital at San Francisco, Jh gottlng along nicely. F. M. Frledborg of West Mnrsh flold, who recently wont to Sun Francisco, Is receiving treatment nt Lauo hospltul for rhoumatlsm, J. A. O'Koily, formerly operator of tho Mnrshflold nnd North Hend bont service, wrltos from linkers flold, California, that ho la some better and oxpects to return to tho Bay soon, Mrs. F. L. Sumnor, who has boon ronflned to her homo this wook by la grlppo, is roportod much im proved. A. N. GOULD, county surveyor, wns horo yesterday en route to tho McDonald & Vnughun enmp on Danlola Creek, ho doing tho sur veying for tho now logging road thoy nro building. i Thoro will bo a holy Communion Sorvlco. with sorinon, In tho Epis copal church nt North Uond on Sun day at i p. m. A benefit danco will bo given nt I5okhoff hnll Snturdny night for tho North Hend baseball club nnd the North Uond bnnd, tho two organiza tions sharing the not proceeds equal ly. Assistant Munngor A. R. Wllmot of tlio North Hend Sash nnd Door factory is laid up with n bad gash In his foot sustained Thursday even ing while chopping kindling. Severn! stitches woro neccssnry to closo tho wound. F. II. nrlghnm, city onglncor of North Uond, who has been conllncd to his bod for tho past soven weeks with lnllnmntory rhouniutlsm. Is now tecovorlng nnd xpects to bo out soon. Mrs. W. Potorsoon, who hns been visiting relatives nt Raymond, Wash, returned homo on tho nronkwntor. Miss Alpha Wlcklund. who has been visiting n week In IC in pi re, re turned homo. 4 I Tho Washington will sail Sunday morning for San Francisco with a cargo of lumbor from North Uond. Tho Grace Dollnr, tho biggest lumbor carrier over to entor tho Co qulllo, arrived nt Dandon this morn ing nnd will load thoro. Tho Brooklyn nnd Dandon nrrlved at Dandon today from San Francis co. Tho Gleanor enmo In from Gnrdln or today to take back morcliandlso. Tlio Rodondo will go on drydock at Snn Francisco todny for an over hauling, which will dolay hor sov- erai nays. Tlio Nann Smith, sailing from Snn Francisco todny noon, will bring tho Redondo'n freight. Tho Adollno Smith sailed nt San Francisco today noon for Coos Day. Hnvo your Job printing done a Tho Times ofllco. I PERSONAL OVERFLOW I .IOIIN HI5RR0X loft yestordny for Ten Mile for n fow days' visit with mills Short. MR. nnd MRS. A. U. RI5DFII5M) of North Hend woro willing on 'Mnrsh field friends. W. W. GAG15 returned to Cotmllle this morning nftor a two dnys' business trip to Mnrshflold. MRS. .1UD MILLS nnd daughter. Mrs. Clarence Harris, of Sunnier, spent yesterday In tho city. MR. ATKINS moved his fnmlly to dny from Allegany to tho Stnvo Mill, whoro thoy will reside. WILLIS KENNEDY left this after noon to Join Mrs. Kennedy for nn over-Sunday visit nt tho Rogers ranch. .T. P. TITPPER, who has been In Marshfield for two weeks past, returned to his home In Coqulllo this morning. ALBERT MERCHANT Is here from tho Merchant much nt Dullards for n few days' stay on business and pleasure. MRS. T. W. HIGOINSON and daugh ter, Charlotte, loft today for Portland nnd other northern points to visit. I S. P. PEIRCI5, Joint represcntntlvo from Coos nnd Curry counties, pnsscd through nore todny en route homo from Snlom, I E. E. KELLEY, who has charge of1 tho Smith-Powers boom nenr Co-1 qtiille, came over last evening to spend Sunday with his fnmlly. MR. and MISS CORDELL nro visi tors from Coos City todny. Miss Cordoll will leave soon for her old homo nt Sacramento for nn Indefinite stay. FRANK WILSON of Smlth-Powors Camp 5 wns in tho city on busi ness yesterday. Tho camp la be-i lug moved to Conledo and tho old truck Is being torn up. W. F. LA SHELLS, recently nrrlved from Snn Francisco, has purchas ed a motor speed boat from John , L. Koontz nnd expects to cngngo in passenger traffic on tho Day.' MR. VAUOHAN ot tho A. B. Daly Compnny and A. M. OAKES re- lllH ! Ilini At A ! P4At l) A 9 Ings, Curry Countv, whero thoy" wont to sou tho Brookings Lum bor Compnny a half dozen don key onglnos and other logging oqulpmont. A. B. DIMENT. who has boon wltK tho F. S. Dow Company, loft to day for St. Anthony, Idaho, to spend tho summor on his ranch. Mrs. Dlment nnd the children will i romnlii horo until school Is out. ' Mrs. Dlment, who hns boon nlllng, Is considerably Improved, ' L. R. DEAN, tho gonial drug clerk, In tho Busy Corner, Is inovwg 1:1s family to North Bond today, whero tho family will locate, Mr. Dean having accepted a position In Everots Pharmacy. Mr. Donu will leave next Thursdny to nfl sumo his duties In his now posi tion. MR. nnd MRS. W.M. ROBINSON hnvo returned to Conledo after aj fow days In town, having boon called hero by tho death of Mrs. Robinson's slstor, Mrs. Hnmm. Mr, Hnmm'u mother, who arrived I horo a fow dnys ago from Onk Innd, California, will spend somo tlmohoro with him nt his homo nt Smlth-Powors Camp 1. i On the Next Breakwater We Will Receive a Car Load of Ford Automobiles Those cars hnvo nil boon sold and in addition to those already (lcliv bring this season's business to a large total. ' C1'C( This is only a repetition of what is going on all over the counbi. i . --.' ut cause of the tremendous popularily of the Ford Car, and that 'm win. Coos county people were disappointed last year when no orders we're fiS after May. This year they expeet their entire output will be sold bv Jn Here are a few interesting .statistics : ' e" E 200,000 Ford Cars to be Sold by June .. I. . .!... 11.1m ..nn.. ...Ill il.. Y...l fnt.i. Pnmiinti t. lini'A nil., li output or 200,000 enrs 8lgM1 This question Is causing much speculation nmong students of tho uutomobllo nmv.i nnd especially thoso closely In touch with things nt tlio Ford fnctory. ""' Two yenrs ago tho Ford Compnny built during Its mnnufncturlng yenr moro than to ma enrs nnd had them entirely sold boforo tho middle of Juno. Lnst yenr tho production in nearly doubled nnd ngnln Juno saw tho lnat order tnken for delivery until tho end of ih! mnnufncturlng yenr. This year, tho Ford production hns been moro than doubled nnd If hi, tory repents Itself, nnd there seems every reason for Its doing so,- Juno onco more should tho lnst order tnken this year for a Ford car. u Kt So bnslng tho prediction simply on past occurences It would bo nn almost snfo let thit tho output will bo sold out by Juno or possibly cnrllor. At the present tlmo, although building nnd shipping approximately COO cars per day thi compnny nlrondv Is awny bohlnd In cars to fill ordors. ' Since Octobor 1," the compnny hns actually shipped from Its Detroit fnctory over 24 000 cars. It has a total number of sales to Its credit slnco that tlmo, Including those enrs bullund sont out, thoso cars which should liavo boon delivered, but woro not becuuso thoy could not bo built fnst enough, known ns back orders, and thoso bookod for futuro delivery of nunj thousands moro and this during tho thrco months of tho year when It Is generally conceded to bo tho hardest to make snles. Somo Idea of what thin means In tho way of coming sales bit bo gnlned when It Is stated thnt tho nggrognto of thoso for tho corresponding months Ian yew wns a llttlo over 10,000 enrs. Another way of looking nt the snmo thing Ib by tuklng tho number of cars built In Decern. bor Inst yenr, more thnn 11,000, nnd compnrlng that amount with tho .total of.n few oter 10,000 that wero built during the months of Octobor, Novombor nnd December, 1911. And It should bo borne In mind thnt InBt yenr tho compnny sold Its output before June 13. During the week of December 1(5 to 21 Inclusive this yenr, tho record production week In tho history of tho Ford Compnny, a total of .'I, .'108 enrs were built and shipped from the Detroit fnctory. This Is a larger amount thnn wns shipped during tho entire month of December, 1911. To avoid disappointment place your order at once. GEO. GOODRUM THE GOODRUM OARAGE. 317 CENTRAL AVENUE. Marshfield, Oregon COUNCIL TO CALL SPfCIAL ELECTION Terminal Railroad matter ia to be settled by the people. I ALONG THU WATHKFHOXT. "While not on the ballots, to bo decided, every ono would vote that all trains on the road should stop at SARTER'S For Seasonable drinks nnd fine candies. An overwhelm ing majority has already de cided that Sartor's are best. THE EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE IS THE MACHINE FOR YOU "HEATS ALL MOTOR OLES IN 1ITLL CLIMBING CONTEST IN PORTLAND Just read tho following copy of a night tele gram received the other day bv John L. Koont.: TONIGHT at Office LMiono 582 Residence phone 911 DomiaM MacKititosfo REAL ESTATE EI1JE INSURANCE Opposite Grand Theater BAND0N, ORE. Our New PRESIDENT could bo promptly and prop erly lit ted out nt the Fixup Wo sell clothes good enough for tho presldont nnd nt prices reasonable enough for anyone. Suits $8.50 To $25.00 nnd every suit guaranteed. Come and seo us for that new siuiug sulr. FIXUP Mnrshflold North Bend Portland, Ore., Feb. 24, 1913 John L. Koontz, Marshfield, Oregon. The Portland Motor Cycle Club held their first annual hill climb yesterday and the Excelsior 7 h. p. machine, chain drive, 'won first, second, third and fourth places. .Defeated largo field of 7 h. p. chain drives very decisively. Some class to 3913 Excelsiors. (Signed) EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLE CO. THE EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLE has again and again proven its wonderful construction, reli ability and standupness by repeated severe- tests in endurance and reliability runs, as well as establish ing new world's records. If you want a machine that will give you service twenty-four hours each day, and every dav of the year, then you want the EXCELSIOR. Every ma chine that leaves the factory is thoroughly tested and guaranteed no blemishes, no comebacks, no kicks. REMEMBER THE EXCELSIOR IS EQUIP PED WITH THE PULL PLOTEING SEAT. . . . THE EXCELSIOR is the first motorcycle to at tain tho speed of 100 miles per hour. An average of 40 4-5 seconds to the mile for 100 miles. We have just received a letter from the Portland branch, stating that THREE CARLOADS HAVE BEEN SOLD IN PORTLAND THIS SEASON and ordors would have to be received soon or they could not bo filled this season. If you want an EXCELSIOR this year you will have to place your order promptly with JOHN L. KOONTZ AUTO GARAGE North Front St. liarsufiold, Or TEe Royal . Those I'our Pleasing iVofle THU 111(1 FOl'll Aro Here .giiln lo Make you Snil Y( in vmiiM'lf lint out Icoi I They have midIIht up their klmal tonight anil a trump u Kntltlrd A TU.V THOrSAN'll D0LLU JIUAITV KOl'lt XICW I'lCTUUKS-AU Mil i'..,iil i.f rm-fls American I A Will nnd a Way Tlunhof A Million Hollars Sobi l'n.li.i. Hut Mlrroscoi. W Hlir Siieei' (iiimitont. 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