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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1913)
COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1913-EVEMIHG EDITION. THE NORTH BEND 10 BUILOJSIffiTS City Council Plans for About $70,000 Worth of Gratl- in and Filling The North Hend city roiincll at Ira .list lnocthiK ninth- pipllniltinry nrrniiKLMiiLMKH fur iiliont $70,(ioo worth of street grading, oxcliitdvo of iilnnlfliiK nnd imvliiK. Tho HtrrutH whlrli It Is proposed to grndo. fill nnd clear, and tho estimated costs arc: Sherman J.'llS.iiO: Connecticut $71ii"i.fi0. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS to Hamilton .wontnmi, $S,- I'rnni Florida. 3Sii.iifi; Jfornln. Front California to City Park- Union $Citt:i 2"i; .Meade $11,057.2.: Monroe $snt:t.iO; MrPhoron $(!. SIS. 7.1; .Sherman avenue, $10, 1D0. 10. Sliurinnn avenue In to ox tend pMHi the park, terminating where tl-o road turns up to old town nnd includes all of Sncrinnu nvenuo on a straight line. No action will ho taken nliout paving or pJnnliliiK peudliig nu ex pression from the property owners. City Recorder llerhyshlre was also Instructed to ask for hlds for Improving Stanton from Delaware to Ohio. Ohio from Stntitou to Slier tnnn and Delaware from Sutherlln to Stanton. To Sell llomR The council also repealed the old ordinance providing for the sale of $:tt",000 honds to redeem the outstanding city warrants nnd en acted n now one. Tho new ordin ance provide for the snlo of tho bonds nt s o'clock on the evening of June 10. Tho honds are to he dated June 2. in 1.1. hear six per cent In terest and run for 20 years. Only unconditional nuiiIuiI bids will hi considered. The council has been dickering with n bond firm for about a yenr nnd all of tho proceedings hnvo been In accordance with the wlshos of tho bond men. Ir Wilier Supply. The council nppolntert CouncH nien Hurtle. Mnndlgo nnd Kern n committee of three to negotiate for n better water supply. Thev are to got terms from tho Coos Hay Wntor Company nnd try and nrrango for either tho city of North Hend or tho city of Marshlleld to buv tho flystem nnd then Improve it nnd supply tho other town with water. (TI.UNliS l COIJI'IIXK Told by KI.KCTIOX IN HANDON. runs county Seat News n The llenild. l'rcd Nelson, of th Nelson Iron Works at Mnrshfleld. was In town vesterdny. Me has taken the lon tinct to rebuild the Seeley-Andi'i-son logging train demolished In the bridge wreck some time ngo. ICnrl. the oldest- boh of Frank Leslie, fell nnd broke his wrist while doing the pole vaulting act. O. F. Smith nnd wife, accom panied bv Harold Conrad, n nephew, arrived "Friday from Merlin. Or., to make their home here. They all walked In from Koseburg to Myrtle l'0'1"- . .. c Owen Knowltou, son of It. h. Knowtton, who Is u student at the college of phnrinncy or the Univer sity of California, arrived yesterday to' spend the summer vncntlon nt home, having finis' ed the first venr's course nt the college. lie passed the state examination and Is now a full registered phnrmnclst In California, which Is a pretty good record. Of .Mrs. Minerva Lew en First Woman to Iteglster There. HANDON. Ore.. May I .'.-.Mrs. Mliuirrn t.lHVnll wnH till! Ill'St WOlllllU on the registration books of llnndon. j uptlcltS Slio is a patriotic riiizon mm in linn-, I ni:c0 H..I.. ni,,t iirlvntnlv ni'iilliir the Women clllll IVIlOO of tho city to tuko advantage of their right of franchise. The lew of a one-mill tax dm the support of the public library and the stock ordinance are two measures for , the special election of Juno it, In which the women are Interested. Mrs. I.ewen Is n native of Oregon nnd has lived In Coos County practi cally till her life. She Is president of tho Women's Commercial Club. Mrs. 10. II. Fish, formerly of Marsh Held, was one oT the tlrst four to reg Gffi DETAILS OF NIAH ACTICETHE NORTH BEND NOTES. tor the 10. bo in TIU'IO IlI'VS STOItlO. Former .Mnt-'illolil .Mini (lets I', I )rn tie's (Jrocery nt ('iillh The Coqulile Hernia sn.VH: deal which has been pending some weeks Is now released publlciitlon and the Herald Is mltted to state that !' has purchased the grocery "A for for per- C. True store of Vernon A. Smith Katherinc Drew in Minneapolis Saturday The Minneapolis Journal of liiHt Kiiiuliiv contaliiH the following count ofNho marrlugc Smith and ai Vernon An Illustrated health talk women, nnilor the auspices of Ladles' Aid Society of the M. Church of North Hend. will islven In- Mrs. M. A. C. Itlley the Weslevan c.ass room Saturday afternoon. May 17. 15M.1. at 2:110 o'clock. Your attendance with a irlend will he it direct financial aid to the society. Admission free. The nnnunl business meeting of the Mothors and Teachers Club will oc cur Friday at .1 o'clock at the Central school, nfter tho election of olllcers, !.. TmIhi t ..teinu ifltl uttntllf Alt Vt i I I'll II IjU inn 11 riuiini . , iiiemborH are urgently ruiiuwitud to1t'0"lll,, he present. H. L. Cnvnnaugh of Knstslde Is spending tho week nt Allegany doing some surveying. Mrs. Geo. llnzornnd daughter. MIm Freldn. wore Mtirshllold visitors Wed nesday. Coo. Thompson and family of Shor niiiii avenue, have moved to Handon. where Mr. Thompson Is engaged In ti box factory. I'. 10. Drone, to tnke possession about May 1",. Mr. True is well known here, having IihiI charge of F. S. Dow's wnrehouse In this city. Recently he has boon the store keeper for tl o Prosper Mill Com pany and he thoroughly understands the grocery business, lining n good business man of very plensant ad dress, ho will undoubtedly make u good success In this store, which bus enJo.M'd a line trade under Mr. 1) nine's popular manugemeut. W. 10. Cleghorn's pUv.mint countenance will still he fouu.l behind the WANT TO !KT TROUT. Tho TiA linOS of the CATHOLIC CHURCH will hold a COOKF.II FOOD SALIO Snt. May 17 at tho Tea. Coffee mid Splco hoiiBo In the O'Connell building. LICIONSIO TO WIOH. County Clerk Watson Issued tho following mnrrlago licenses during last week: Robert Israel Mnddox and Caro line lloarliuger. John L. Snyder and Hazel Mny Powers. j Lloyd Cutllp and Dorothy Attn Smith. I A woman thinks more of hep llg lire and complexion than a man does 'of everything ho pays taxes on. Hnvo your Job printing dono nt Tno Times oinco. ('oiillle Sportsmen II M Meeting I'liin Itlir Shoot Mny li1. The Co(iilllo Rod and dun Club held Its regular annual meeting Monday evening and elected offi cers for tno ensuing year iih fol lows. A. J. Sherwood, president; M. Ilnrtson. vice-president: Claude Moon, secretary; L. J. Cary. field captain. A challenge was Issued In the Marshllclil and Handon clubs to hold n frlondly shoot hero on Mny 21), for n baiuiiiet. i An application has been made to the State Fish Wnrden for 2Q. 000 Rainbow trout, to be planted In Hrowster Valley. In the North Fork and In. the Middle Fork of tho Conullln. A like numbor has been asked for by tho Marshlleld Club, nnd It Is proposed to send Deputy Warden Frank Stnlt.i. of the Coos River hatchery, to Portland to re ceive the llsh whim thoy nre read) fir delivery. Coiiulllo Herald. Sathuiirday ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE Plharmtiacy 58 Central Ave. GZZSZX m'.'.rmM TT TiiTfflTTIIff T "BUILT ON HONOR" With Pride We Bid You Come Saturday to the FORMAL OPENING Of "Yoer Store" Saturday we will welcome you even more gracefully with the absolute knowledge that we are most admirably equipped to serve your every want. GUARANTEED PURE DRUGS QUALITY GOODS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REASONABLE PRICES Aim Attractive Soweoiir Will be presented to every lady entering the store and the men will not be forgotten WINKLER Pharmacy 58 Central Avenue Marshficld, Orcgon The Drug Store of Which All Marshfield Will be Proud ;cti of Miss Katherine Drew. ..iii..ii win bo of Interest to the ninny friends of Mr. Smith on Coos liny: "Miss Katherine Vnn Vulkenburgh Drew, the daughter or Mrs. Thomas H Drew, became the bride of Vernon Anderson Smith or Marshlleld. Ore . formerly or Minneapolis, last evenliii! at a beautiful ceremony In St. Mark's Kplscopnl church. Rev. James Iv. Freeman olllclnted In the presence of several hundred guests and the nup tial liiuslc was played by Stanley It Avery, the organist, nnd William Mu l'ball. violinist. The "Lohengrin' wedding inarch was I lie processional music, nnd the organ nnd violin inu hlc pluyod softly during the service. Included "To a Wild Rose." by Mm -Howell, and "Melody." by Ole Hull. "The decorations In the church were masses or greenery, palms, ferna nnd bay trees lending their foliage ror a setting or Mlnnetonka roses and lilies about the altar, amidst which cathedral candles burned in tull hold ers. "While Mr. Avery nnd Mr. Muc l'hall played the program or Intro ductory music the guests were sealed bv the ushers, Addison I'arry or In dianapolis. Frederick Addison War-1 iter or Herkeley. Oil., Stanley Arnold i or San Francisco, Oil.. Cornell Lnger- stroni or Mnrshllclil. Ore., iiuil Stuniiy , I'artridgo and Robert Hums or Mln- I neapolls. "Cnioll Smith of Herkeley. Oil the brother or Mr. Smith, was Hie best mnii utiil shortly heroic the bride en tered the two had approachi'd to tin1' chum el steps Trout the sacrlst.x to await her coming. "Tlie bride walked alone, precede, 1 by ti little llower girl, .Margaret Har nett, the daughter or Mr and Mrs Ralph lluriicil, who scattered msi petals In her put li from u basket lllled with pink roses and daisies. "Miss Drew'H gown was hull! t while Duchess satin druped from il shoulders down In point de Lyons line, 'i no long train hung in u pan nier several yards long from the walsi line ami the draperies were cnught III hi u if olTcct below tile shoulders and ngulii below the knee with clus ters or orange hlossoniH. The bodice or tulle under lace wits short sleeved and low necked and the veil hung from under u iiunlnt Queen Wilhel mini! cap or old Duchess lace, which Is an helrlooni in the family or the bride's aunt. Clasped uround her throat was a neckline which hud us n drop it large pear-shaped blue illn- ml attached to tho chain with dia mond links, the Kirt or .Mr. Smith. Her llowt'iH wi-ro a shower or white orchldH anil Illicit or the alley. Mrs. Roland C NIckotKou. the ma tron or honor. Miss Adeline Smith or Herkeley. Oil., us tho tiiitid or hon or, and four bridesmaids. .Misses Myr- 1 no nmuii, iiiho a Mister or .Mr. Smith fcjor lrrkeloy. Oil.. Ilenlrlc.. Wlbox. I .Marguerite Cray mid Kiitlierlne Kluic were the bride's atteiidnntn. Thoy were visions In .Mlniietouka rose pink, lor tho deep roue of tbiit lovely llower was the proutiuiicwl tolor note lit I hell- cost nines. .Mrs. Nlckersou's gown was or while Hitlln and wl.lto chllTon ilrnn- od In Nell roso cIihi'Iiibiihh with n. bodlto or tullo and shadow Into. The gown wits made with a nhort H(iinio train and the bouiiiet was1 ot toiig meniiuod Lake .Mlunet.iukti roses. The mnlil or honor and the bridesmaids wore in kowiik made with very long skirls. Tbe. wen. or whlto satin charmouse draped In DuehesH lace net and light rose pink ehllfon: hands or Nell rose satin showed under the niin hue and chiffon, ami k not k or the same held tho drupes In place; tin. tulle bodices were draped in Dm-liess no laco and the maids held also arm bouqiiutH or Lake Minuetonka roses. i ue weitiiing reception was given at tho IMii'a hotel and about i oil enrds had been Issued for the ar fair. In tho receiving lino were Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Drow mid .Mr. mid .Mrs. C. A. Smith. Mrs Drew wore a gown of turquoise hluo meteor draped In chiffon; Miss Mar garet Drew, the bride's mint, was gowned In gray brocaded crepe trim, mod In orchid lavender. American beauty tosos wore used In tho assembly room, which sug. gested ij lovely mSO ,-,). l(. i Piin I'" ,.w" I',,'t',"'l, wliiilnwB lending to the consorvatorv wns n of palms mid ferns, serving background ror tho rocolvliig Roses woro nhlooni In tnll nnd In baskets timi ......! han lBoimi pedestnls, nnd cnndlollght mndo tho lllunilnatloi,; the walls were partly hcreeno.i . T.. .?..?"" of applo-blossonis nnd the wall lKhts ,.o. """"-, '" PIIIK. in to ,.. vnto dining room where Die eolla ..n', wI"s1S011'v,t''1 woro pink roses and I Ink-shnded tapors nnd a beautir en nfnMri"(K0,n,,O,lt re,,l"C' " Ml I tor of tho table. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Smith loit last evening for nn extonded Kastern wetld tig trip. They will v?s friends nnd In .!.,., ,.-!.. ... ls" Vr.,-n,..,. ....... -,. : " no io a . ' ' "-. to attend uiiiu n i-iiinn reillUOIl tit lege, ami tlioy will )0 '".."'1111-111 in o present nt the rani. Io,, of Mr. Smith's class. Thoy will travel east for nbout ten weeks and on their way to Mnrshneld. Ore gon will stop over In Mimical Tolls to visit. They will i,n ,. C.?'01.1.8 Alni-Klllh.l.l nflo.. O..... ... ""IIIH III c ., , '. ' " Pioniiior 1. Qtl.lM. lin.ln. 1... . : ' v inn iiiiiHoi n nun lor their residence '" I ho guests from nwny. who came on for the wedding Included Mr nnd Mrs, C. A, Smith nnd Cirnii Smith of Herkeley, Oa . one" mo Mlimeapolla residents; Mr nt a Mrs DO ' B ''''Ifel Vh"-V i I'fV n If i'DsMi'"r" ( nrt i Y itlWl lW&& W) H i I n''f mu'"7V PI I k rMiTniiv fj 111 ill ff'M 1 mW IB Xr iH I t 1 wmammmm i O'Connell Building. ' ECONOMY V0U PREACH TnrOi-i i i ii;;m' Mi'Uiiw fn.B,... cover the P, K, aQ season's models Li? Plain talloied, cutaway ' kan blouse all the U able fabrics; coloW J lo lightest tan and blup. newly Priced, $12.50, $15, $i850 $20 and up to $37.50 ' Women's Smart to Unquestionably the m desirable collection of J' Spiing and Summer Coats to be found this side of Port land, consisting of the new and smallest models shor this season. Especially adapt ed for stippt, outing, motor, nvor trips and traveling wear. Priced $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50, $20 and up to $37.50. "Money Talks" Hub Dry Goods Co. Phone 361 I't'odurlflt AddlHon Wnrnor. of Ht't' Itoloy; Mr. nnd Mrri. Ilnrold l.onvltl Hrown, or SI. I.oiiIh. TI10 dinner which Mr. nnd Mix. C. A. Smith, tho pnrontH or Mr. Smith, Kiivc on l'rlilny ovoiiIiik nt tlio l.onmlnKion wiih n honiitirnl nf fnlr nppointcd In HprliiK Mowoih. AhmIhUiik Mr. nnd Mix. Smith woro Mr nnd Mr. I'roilfrh'lj AdillHon Wnrnor nnd iMVoi'ri woto plnccd ror l!ti In tho hlno room. Tlio kiiohIh woro rocolvi'd in tho rono room, which wiih Iiiiiik w 1 1 1 1 hrnnt'hcH or apple I1I0HH0111H nnd ndornod with viihch nnd liimliclH Hint hidd pink nnd wnlio i'ohoh. Mines nnd ennialloiiH. In tho center or the Ijrldnl tnlile 1 wiih n lniKo cr.VMinl viiho wllh plnU nnd while roxeH nnd whlto IIIiich 'nnd ninlilHt tho linndHiniie npMilnt- ' IlieillH or tl'c xeivlce ntood IiiihUcIh Inden with xprliiK rioweiH, pink nnd 'whlto prmlomiiiiitliiK In color eri'eet Hiid NlncH lieltiK lined wiih i'okoh nnd 'cnrnntlotiH. I At tho plnco or MIhh Drow wiih ii very ooiiutirnl IioikjiioI or orchids. I'lcric. M. 0 (.' Sanford. :i K. (Jitli-k. I."2. J. C Net! I. I,. Curry. IS" Tor Recti S. I.itwrciitc, 1100; J. II, Size ::. AniinidiiR'iitH, 300, Ym, V, No. i tin; 302. Yes, 20!; No, III 110 1. Yoh. 2 IS; No, 10S. "VoIoih to tlio number ct W ciiHt their ballots, nnd 131 ot tlm woro women, .dm. Wra. C& wiih tho nnd Indy lo Jepoilt It lmllot. One kind of n rownnl It a bib 'j roimiliiH nwny from Jits office tt ."st duy or cihIi month. In Kiite'H menu mostof mltfeti ho hiiIIkIUiI with n hall portloo cf love nnd n tlcinl-tnise of bappltts. ANNOUNCEMENT: i:i.i:ti()n ix ('(Hjrii.i.i:. I'letc mill ct' Socialist SUccN. (I Tho Coiiulllo HoruliI city olcctlon Monduy Siinfoiil ICIcclcil Opponents, hu.vh: "Tho umiillcd In tho olcctlon or tho CltlzeiiH tlckot hy kooiI miiJoritloH, though tho So cIiiIIhIh' tlckot mndo n K'd hIiow Iiik on Home cnudldutOH, All tho nniondnientH to tho city churter wcri' en riled. Tho vote wah ns followH- l-'or Count llmeii. (' T SUcoIh. 2f2: I). To mimic wlio may le I ; cHied In loM-ln proponr fcr ' tiuK. ti... coon nay Ite:ilc pnuv donlies to annonnrt I-" ror tlio uot few '!) r:., Inrlv nttrtutlvo buy ow U nt nn extremely low HS'J" upon K"d terms. ( For imrllriilan Inqolf it neon or tno rooi m. "$ l.'ront Htreet, opi'Oil'e tr-i Thonter. "" Pioneer Rooming House rvnr.u w .m..vu' llouscKccpInc Milto rooms. Iloonii hIHi .. ,.i... ."ill cents nn" ami "P lint miu "' mi ir w. I hnnk ns n party. vanes Mrs. Smith Col- nt Yiilo for Mr ;alow WHAT THREE WELL KNOWN MARSHFIELD MEN SAY: TO THE PUBLIC: V . nm Shows of a first-class character, other than m jj ins picture shows, have been so rare in mmm that the public feel that they are from Missouri ano need to be shown. , , . a thrill At the oresent time, the Masonic Lodge, ttjifc" their opera house committee, have secured wiw Hon mens Uioii can conscientiously sav. after the best show troupe that has been In this ( wn j years, They are now playing at tne uhoi ,,uw popular prices, 25c, 35c and 50c, & SA, KtRSON, MtA Con, "ZAZA V .H,c IPS- The great emotional drama made famous Dymi lie Carter, will be presented at the Masonic Opera House Tonignt- RY THE CLEG MADISON CO. t0 f