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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1914)
SfcllPMCI wSIRwlB 'iWmmMBm w m FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. K I VALENTINE PARTY I ' I FOR EXHIBIT HI I FRISCO FAIR J MIbbos Margaret nntt Esther Rey nolds entertained nt n Valentine party Saturdny afternoon from .1 to C. Guinea were plnycd, piano fiolos rendered by Miss Dorotliy Dy lor and ITabo Thorn. Mrs. Herbert Armstrong assisted Mrs. L. C. Ilay nolds In entertaining tlio little maids, 4 PAST MATRONS. I Tho monthly meeting of tho PiiBt MatroiiB Chili will ho held next Fri day nftornoon with Mrs. K. G. Flnnn gnn. It was erroneously announced for Friday of this week. - , I HONORS GUESTS. I SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Progress Club with Mrs. A. L, Hntz. K. P. anniversary celebra tion. Mrs. J. W. Bennett at cards. I TUESDAY Royal Neighbors Soclnl at Finnish Hall. North Bend Catholic ladles with Mrs. August Hoelllng. Episcopal Guild nt church parlors. I I L. J. Simpson Writes From San Francisco of Necessity For Prompt Action That Coos countv should take Im mediate steps towards havirg a big exhibit In Its own building at tho Panama Exposition In Snn Francisco next your la the belief of L. J. Simp son, who Is now In San Francisco. Air. Rlnuiumi lum n.rnnfli. unm,,...! mi option on a site and on his return ( here will stnrt a campaign for a fine exhibit there. In u letter to tho Marshllold Chamber of Commerce, he says: I "Bollovlng that It Is of greatest importance to have tho Coos county exninit at 11 o rannnin-i'aclflc Expo sition in 1015 housed In its own INFORMAL CHAT Mrs. George D. Mandigo was host ess at a delightful afternoon sewing party Frldny nftornoon at her home In North Bend complimentary to her guests, Mrs. J. A. Lamb and Mrs. Fred Slaglo of Coquillc, who aro hero for tho week-end. Tho house wns prettily decorated. In serving, tho hostess was nBslstod by Mrs. C.-A. Smith. Besides the guests of honor, thoso present woro Mrs. J. W. Gar diner, Mrs, Stovonson, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. Monde, Mrs. Holmes, ' ness. Mrs. P. X. Hchorg, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. Oeorgo F. Murch, Mrs. Hugo Qulst, Mrs. I). C. Vnughnn, Mrs. Dunne, Mrs. C. S. Knitter, Mrs. Win. Vnughan, Mrs. It. Lyons, Mrs. C. M. Bylcr, Mtb. II. E. Burmlstcr, .Mrs. Karl' Powell, Mrs. C. II. Worrell, Mrs. AV. It. Simpson, Mrs. Fahy, Mrs. Hob ort Banks, .Mrs. V. E. Walters, Mrs. Honiboiigh. Mrs. Grout and Miss Pearl Iloath. : CARD PA I IT V "Coos County, Oregon" building. 1' nin obtaining from tho Fair Com-' 4 mlsBlonors tho refusal of a suitable C. L. Brnlnard and family of Catcn- BU? 10.r nclx ,l w""8. to bo built Ing inlet have moved to North Bond nt r c0tt lc01"nti' materials with i.- n...i.. i i Coos countv lnbni' I ri limmn f'nnn ... rn ntlv nvliltilfu tTimn .. nt.... Mr. Henry Oiistafsoii and bride of ? c(,.unt'. 8lmU IT080"1 M?0 ?'"- North Bend Ihnvn mcivn.i luin fiw, l"r "' "oin" iir iiotiorablo bony IIILULIIUm.- . . - ' homo recently vacated hv Mr. and . J"r 0"r .cons oiauo."- Wo." u "ot Mrs. Nell Banks. u.. wo' l0 W, 8C project con- j. ... ... slderablo nubllcitv and iw tn ntlr mi Mrs. L. Balslgor and children and ' nmo oiitliUBlnBin on tho subject? It. uer iiiiier, u. . McKay, oft aati "'"."" "r"? -" "i. ". uppuiv week for Newburg, Oregon, where they will make their home. : v Mr. Paul Dlminlck, mnnngor or tho North Bend Lumber cmniinnv. left Inst woik for San Frnnclsco on busl- tunlty nnd I feel confident tho peo-' pie win not permit it to slip by." Miss Mny Bennett, who hns been spending a month hero with her par onta, Mr. nnd .Mrs. G. A. Bennett, plans to lonvo In about two weeks for San Francisco to rosuino her work nt Lano lloBpltnl. She plans to spend a month here ngaln next summer. Mrs. Brndfonl Wheeler, who hns.Myrtle neen speniiing n month or so nt Cal ifornia points hns wrltton Mr. Wheel er that she will return hero either February 10 or February 20. J. 4, e Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Butler, who moved hero last week from Myrtlo Point. hnve tnkun npartinents nt El- evonth nnd Anderson and will make MCOUW i 10 1 FAIR' I i Mrs. Frederick llolllster. of North Bond, was IiohI.sh at a most dollght f til afternoon nt miction bridge at her home In North Bond Saturdny. Tho h autlful llolllster homo wns their homo In MnrHhllolil innuo even more aiirncuvo, ino hoc- ;. .;. .5. orations reflecting si. viu ntino'n. Tlio color scheme wns red mid green, Oregon grape, p tinny willows and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Haines return ed here Inst week from Myrtle Point iiuii n ro ii git m occupying tholr homo Point Ornanization Asks for $500 Appropriation New Directors Chosen Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise snys: 110 shnros of the capital stock of tho Coos & Curry County Fair Associa tion woro represented, elthor by the owners In person or by proxy, nt tlio minimi meeting of the iitwoelntlon hold nt tjio rooms of the Myrtlo Club. Tho report of Treasurer M. O. Stcm inler showed Hint during tho year 11MS the directors had been enabled K. Stnrte, Mrs. Paul Dlniiulck, Mrs 11. E. Bui'iiiOHter, Mrs. Herbert .Armstrong, Mrs. L. F. Fnlkoiistolu, Mrs. C. M. Bylor. Mrs. II. L. Horg niun, Mrs. W. llalloy. Mis. L. C. HeyuoIdH, Miss Thou Kruno nnd Minx Hcnrhttn Bear. GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS. o One dhlHlon of tho advanced clnM lu cookery served luiicl! on In Hih high schood hiilldliiK las week. Those serving were Agnes Sai:i'lni, clialrnian; Edith Kalno. Berth.i Da vis, Jesslo Trusk, Adelaide Clarke, : Mr. and .Mm. It. E. Irwin uro ex ported homo on tho noxf Ailollne Smith rrom tliolr visit In Snn Fran clsro. wIhto Mr. Irwlu has also been leoklng after nffalrs of tho C. A. Smith coinpany. .Mr. Irwin Is plnu nlng to stHrt soon tho oroctlon of a fine home mi South Fifth Mreot, op posite i:iu Nrrdruiu homos. .). .j. . Mrs. Fred Cnvaiiaugli and iIiiiikIi tor. Miss Edith Morgan, of Saskat chewan, Canada, who have been visit ing here and at Enstslde, have Koito to tho latter place to visit, .Miss Mabol l-'orrev arrlvod hmni Bosolved. that the Board of Direr- tors of the Coos & Curry County Fair AsFoclntl'Mi bo. me! they uro hereby Instructed to build u two story build-, Ing on the fair grounds. The upper or nor"iH floor to bt lie-United to the1 Coos County Industrial Fair, ami the lower -i't of i he building to be used us mi exhibit ball, and thoy are fur-' thnr directed and limtructHil to pro-' vide sufficient bulldlims for t' e nc-j coiiiniodatlnn of all live Kind; thn' iiinv be exhibited at tho fair hold during this yosr. The second rends as fn'lowx IloBolvod, that tho Board of Direc tors be Instructed tn use their best endeavors with tho County Court of VIS, Jl-MPIO ICIIHK, All' 1(11 O I l('Ke, , "" uiu-.. uunuil IIUII- iM fnimfv (,. imilfi, mi niiiininpln Alice Mattl.lso.i. Wllda llarrlH. ; "oek for an extended visit at ' ,,,t J", uirn" K "' ?" Tho menu Included cream lima i H'o homo of Mrs. .1. L. Forrey mid j , '," r. v nmt n !.,,, ! 1 1, l.on.1 soup with saltlnes. vegetnbl. Ullh Mm. Lloyd W. Jacobs, who Is . " t' ' ' '" .",' Vr l7- ii-iool Miiliul. brown nut bread, steam fruit1 ' from Spokane for an oxtondod m ,,,,!.!, '"""8,mi ' a,r " S(l001 pudding with vnullla huik-o. i-boco-Inte. About forty-throo persons woro served and a charge of fifteen renin was nindc. The ostlmated coa'. wns PupllH of tho high school ami' up per grades of tho South Mnrshflold school enjoyed a musical treat Mon day. Messrs. Davis mid Long woro tlio artists. exported hoint. stay. A. 11. Powers Is next week from his California. will return with him Is uiicertnln, hut It Is believed that she wIM as alto has fully recovergd hor health. : Arehdoncoii Chambers, who Is till ing the local Episcopal nastorato ilnr. I ing i no iiiicence or Itov. It. E. Brown children. The following woro chosen as a board of directors for tho ensuing .in his vncailon trip to "V Qol.roWlo. T itoi.eHs " i' Whether iMrn lnu-n " '' b0liroOtl01 '' A. i(Olier8. L. h. ..J... ?' .:... .'"V.0, Dement. .1. L. Carey of Cooulllo and A. E. Adolsperger of Mnrshlleld. SAIL SUNDAY ' nil pcnnunn Ull ULUUISUUI Marshflold's debating tenni will lug. hns been a guest at the Homy meet Klamath Falls for tho first In- Seniibtncken homo the past work, ter-dlstrlct debute. Mnmhfl-ld will up. I hold tlio affirmation of the ilium-1 Itov. It. E. limu-nlm? nnd n-ir nn Hon: 'Bosolved. Thnt tho gonei-nl' nlnunlUK to snend two or thro we.its welfaro of tho united States will ho more with friends mid rolntlves In furthered by the Democrntlr tariff Portlami while Uev. Browning Is ie-1 policy of tho Slxtythlrd Congress.", riiperntlug fruni a slight Illness. A little cnuvasa of the South' Miss Ituth All n arrived homo Inst Marshfli'ld seventh grade rovoalod wwk from Lebanon and Albany, nt tho fnct that twelve of the girls In which placo she has spout a few the grade uro taking piano Instruc- months with relatives mid frlonds. Hon, while twv u of the pupils of v. that grade havo stringed Instruiuonts' mihh iirm-n k'rni nmi Miaa i.'i... upon which they play a little. It once Alkou left last weok for San San Franclico. Sho had a mlscel-l would seem that tho near future i.va,1(-lsio nmi nni.i.uni u-imrn Mini- lanoous lot of freluht In addition to ought not to seo the dearth of inn- wm viBt friu,,, fllP ,, ...hiio. . tho regular lumber enrco and about .......!..... .. .i.i. - -.... -- ........ , .... - - Steamer Leaves for San Fran cisco With Large List Captain's New Home The Hcdondo sailed yestordny for I Miss Edna Hnwkniiin loft on tho r'- ' llnlllltfll ili t lirlflt' til l n li'nnl C all tho pnssenaers thnt sho could car- olcliius that rliaractorlzos tlu high school nt prosout. r ! I Uni.,1...... ii,,!,,.,!,,,, t ), ,,.,.i. Cniltalll lOlli'kann la (nut nninnlnt South Mitrshfleld fifth graders nre mj K,uittt of Mf8a uOIU10 su,itll ot Ing n fine new homo nt Onklnnd and doing soiiio coniiueu.lablo work in Coo8 Uvor his brido Is supervising tho finishing two-pnrt singing. Tho publlr may .j. Work on It. He Buys It will be ono hoar from thoin In the near future., Mr ,, Mr8 j T ,, ,m, ox. 0f tho rlasslost ever. t f 4 nimtnil lttllin nw tt nnvt lrvilrt .!. Altinill? tlinHH HJ1 1 1 1 tl - nn tlirt In ''VJt IIIMIIV lfl IIIW llt'.( th.riflltll --... .. 5, ..ww 'tlf1 JU imv v (loiiiio woro: R. II. Giinn, Margaret Somers, A. South Mnrshf It-Id Sixth grade, Miss f S( KnUM.w.0 wllt,ro Mr ,nU ?"Jr"'JL!": B.recolvlng treatment, at the tao.pl. till. All-H. Hull u-f Inn (lint tin l muni V. .OyeS. liCO. Ari'llltltllll I, 1. lea. It might be luerest tig to tho linrovtuli . "! Graft, C. DrlBcoll. F. s. Dow, J. K. I.ubllr to know that definite oxer- ' , Smith. H. A. Knrn, E. Knppes. Geo r.,83rr !! au'rooms or tUo J wo - ' JI- l'''ledberg in u letter Lecocq. John Juth. Frank Daly Ver- a nay lu all looms or hip scnooi. ,, ,.., ,,.,. ...... ,, ,,..,..,, n,, n,n a iii. m0 o hi... .j it. iiiuiiiih diiiihh mm .mi. riit'Ki.erK ..", . .., .mo. a, iiiiiiu uuti Soiuo rooms have dovoloped an ex rollout series ot drills, h Coos County oratorical contest romoa on tho second Friday In April (unless changed) at Baiidou. Boys' class In rookery hognu a second svinostor's work Friday. Is considerably Improved lu health, "a")"- JllS8 N("' Boardninn, Mrs. F. : I Boardman, Alma Lowo, ,Io' n Lagros, Clas. McCtillough. who hns been "" iiaracesea, uenecca Pearl. P. H Keonoy, L. Cano, D. Heroter, Peter I'notos, neiiientos Knrlseoues. T. LOOK FOB .MILL SITE. A. F. Gardner and Elmer Mlllor of Hntbor rame up a few days ago mid looked over the mill situation. While thoy lmve not fully deridod what notion In tho matter tnoy will take, it Is generally believed hero that they will return In the no.ir fu ture, buy the Burliutt mill mid start Iiiialucss at once. Gold Beach Globe. lu southern California, Is roportod In wnri'ii In honll.i nmi u-lll irn tn Arl. sioiia. Mrs. McCuIlough has also Uwlen, Marguerite Somors, boon suffering from heart trouble and will probably return to Marsh-lleld. CISOSSES COXT1XEXT TO WKH Dr. C. W. Bobbins, who loft this place about two weeks ago on a business" call to Portlnnd. roturn- PECILIAB OPKBATIOX. Mrs. Walton Miller underwent nn oporntlon last week to have removed cd to Port Orford Sunday accom- a fungus growth on one of her toes, panled by n Mrs. Bobbins, who was paused by an Ingrown nail. Mrs. P. formerly Miss Allco C. Bourque, of M. Littler ndmlnlstorcd the mines- Bnngor, Maine, and who had trav- thotlrs and Dr. Dunlnp did tho Job, eled ncross tho continent to meet to tho groat rollof of Mrs. Miller, her affiance at Portland where the who will soon bo ready for a foot- nuptial knot was tied. Port Or- raco. Gold Beach Globe. ford Tribune, "STYLE-PLUS" $1 ?.oo m m The same price the world over IL Clothing (Sb Shoe Company MARSHFIELD BANDON MYRTLE" POINT "STYLE-PLUS" $1 7.00 The same price the world over STYLE-PLUS HES CLOT 'Tis a little early but an advance consignment of this clothing (comnrkinr. newness itself, in models and patterns) has arrived. ' ' Ing SEE THEM IN OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS. or A first-class tailor in attendance to make any necessarv required alterations and to-keep your clothes pressed RAINCOATS on Sale TUESDAY A $12.50 Raincoat . $7.35 tor A $18.00 Raincoat . $11.75 lor A $30.00 Raincoat Eight Others to Choose from at $Q.85 Si-j Sll $C.55 $109 $4Q.85 $91 .85 23 "STYLE-PLUS" $1 7.00 m The same price the world over MfflsS ii Hub "Money Talks" J? "STYLE-PLUS" The same price the world over luiekloborrlrM being mod offecllvcly. ; otl south Fifth street Mr ilnViiVw lo ,fl'u D tho note for $!)00. the bal- In serving. Mrs. llolllster was assist, hnvlnt: itlvon mm hu iwlMiiinii ,,, i, nncu f tl, Inlebtednoss account ofi ..1 by Mrs. II. I., norgmnn. liurlnK'sSimi. the ...irchase price or the grounds, tho nflornooii Vet ron hh miIIoiih ,i ".. ""ol '"KKing roan toiistruc- Tl i111ii,ii,.b. f viiiiit unvitinn were enjoyed. Mrs. llolllster'sl ' ... ... nnd stock bnrns, which wns dorerril Kin sis Included Mm. K. Mlngus nnd M,.H w ,, ,-'.. .,,.,., ,,,, M, Inst year became of the Inilobtodness Mrs. R Nicholson, of Mnrshflold. 1 .1-...V1.;.. - :...." ..Ixtn"0,,A .""" .,,t,, nitnli-i lit., rrnmuls. U oml.n.iln,! in I and Mrs. J. II. Groves, Mrs. .1. A. ;-! ' A O Uog ers on r ;V, 0 s 1 Ive , "t relutlon.' TI.o roso i.tl.i Allen, Mrs. Krimlc Kranie. Mrs. I,. ' . .; V' l"if. " CflU" lllvui tl10 reads: I Willamette-Pacific Motor Service Car IcnvcB Central avenue, Mtiraiifl Id, every thirty mliiiite!,"hegin nlng nt C::i() n. in., to 0::i0 p. 111. l.enves North Iloml every thirty minutes beginning 0:1;, a. in., to '. : 4 5 p. m. Twenty trip commutation tickets enn bo socurod from conductor for $2.00. Big Clearance I Now on at The Electric SlioeSbJ 10 60. llroaikij. teamskip i:ii'ippi:n with u'iickmcss. 2i Breakwater AliW.WS ON TIMK. .MAWSIIMCI.D: SAILS 1MIO.M tim:si)av, ri:n. Tri:si).v, i'i:ii. tpiwhav. n:n. TIKSDAV, li:il. ai, H 11. 111. TIcKoib 011 hide 10 nil Kiislorii puliiih anil Inrorinuiioii tm 10 routcH mid r;les clieei fully furnished. SAILS I'ltO.M SAT., I'KI. 7, 7: 111) 11. 111. SAT., I'lOIJ. II, 1:1)0 p. in. HAT., FKII. Ul, 7::itl 11. 111. SAT., I'KII. liH, !):;' a, in. POKTIiANI): :t, h p. in, 10, 8 p. 111. 1 7, H p. 111, Phono IU7-Ii. II. .1, .MOIIIt, Agent FA.MIIA' DISXEIU lu our now location, tn , pcclnlly prcpnrcd to cater US trade. Hegulnr mealj oritrl dors. Open diiy nnd nlftt J AIRKniA.NTS CUX llron'hvnr nd roinntcrflJ , ALLIANCE KQl'lI'l'KI) WITH WIHKIitCSS. SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, AT 6:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP, S18.50. Connection with the North llaiilc Horn! at Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company, Phono -M. C. 1 M'GKOItGU, Ajtont. DRY FIR AND ALDER! AT- CAMPBELL'S WO00YW North l'roiit Siwt, I'linnu IKU. Pictures &Frami Walker SWo S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, AT 3"p7. San Frnnclsco office, 805 Fife HIdg., or Greenwich St Piers No. l. Inter-Oceanic Tinnsortntloii Co., C. F. McGeorge, Agt., Phone 41. I LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRAC nll X- Trust CO. AM1 thoroiighly deiiendUf. 11 ..,.!,.. nrontPt .1.... ... .,11 InlfWl ' clientF. Minimum tt I. S. Kaufman Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENltV 8KNGSTACKEN, Manager FARM. COAL, TIMI1KU AND PLATTINO LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE 1-J. COQUILLK CITV OFFICE PHONE 101. South Coos River Express leaves Jl head of rlvor at m rn ng in evem. w Steamer Rahbo f nd of river at T ft,. head returning leaves Marii I p. m HOGKHS & afltfl C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LVMUKR, LATH, SHINGLES. MOULDINGS. SASH AND ROOFING PAPER, ETC. DOORS, OUT TDK FUKL UILL IN TWO DY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 1UO. 18 SOUTH BROAD WAT CITY AUTO AND TAB A new tax.cao - - , mv auto Bervlce. C Will go anywhere at nr . GlntA Vl inanco ciKiir Night phone 139-X. TOM GOOnALR ,i Aiirn PAIL "r'nRFOOTE'S Four good cars with f j! D. L. The -nmea '"VSJjJ to- the 'door I'fused letters ioacl John Bt (,