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TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. I' . is COOS BAY TIMES M. o. maloxev JAX 1 :.M ALON2V Official orriciiii Editor (Mid Till). News Editor Piipor of Paper City Coos County of Mnisliflchl Address nil conmuinlcntlons to COOS BAV DAILY TIMES Miip-Iiflcld :: :: : ; : : Oregon ill ATTEND K. P. SOCIAL i tutod .September 23, lS7u. At tlio second meeting officers wero elected j d Installed The first offlcors of i the lodge were: Alexander Campbell, c . T. u. uwon, V. C.. C. B. Gold en, Prolate; Eugene O'Cnnnull. M. of, K.; P. S. Webber, K. of R. nnd S.; O. Wlngato. M. of P.j M. C. Reese, M. A. W. O. Chrlstensen, I. G.j W. II. Tynoll, O. O. , List of C2iii!k Those present wero: Thos. Good- 8 A SCHOOL TEACHER WHO GIVES CREDIT FOR ROME WORK Fiftieth Anniversarv of Order nlc- M.ra-. TJ'.S- aooii-iie. o. s. t?, i nmi z Ri it i i trey, l'on uney irauiiiger. It. Jlc- atlfJ 39tll Of Myrtle Lodge George, Ida M. Downer, G. C. Torroy, ta Rplphmfpri i Myrtle Downer. Mrs. O. S. Torroy, Tho fiftieth anniversary of Pyth-' worthy, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Birch, nnlilln nrlinnla In tliu irnllnrilnti U'nl' Mirn.l nml Itin .1.1- ' IIIIP. U MU1 IIS, Jir. ntltl .Mrs. U. . Stntos where (treat nrocroM Is helms i. .... .., ... .. Jiungun. itutn utingnn. Jiyrl I. cox. . l,!IIIIIil inado. une oi tito sion s is ma i a THE Woman's Homo Compan-, Ion nppeur accounts of several . u,i "i UB uwn uxiHl- o niVfl Pr'ii.ilii. Himim V Rliilamnn in tliu ..... , . n .-..,.,. '.. -. .... . -" ntory of ti Wisconsin public school eul e ' u -ouge o. j, ivniguis oi .Maggie near. .Joiin Hear, Mrs. Dontz, toucher who g'ves his pupils school P.U ilss. last night were fittingly Mrs. j. i.. uurrnnd. C. H. Flanagan, crnniTH ini imiiin won hnnnwmic nimnf ,&.! i... .... ...n ..!.. n "u , .ijmi, m,-iyk i-uiiuik'ui. is nn account of this teacher and tertalnmeiit, a banquet nnd dance. ' n,nd ',lr?; !'r,l'a ,:yoo''0'.,. nmI ' Lis plan: "Of course," said Grand Chan- Mr c- U.MilBht. Mr. and Mrs. E. ' "Thorn ts a country school In Man- cellor Commander Gooriio Ross, "vou i k- Drewn, Mr. and .Mrs. II. O Mara, Itowoc County, Wisconsin, whero tho Vnow the story of Damon and Pythias r- a". M,-,1' n ""' M,r " luiicnor, .tir. ii. i'j. AIUI1017, Introduced a thoroughly or nnil "rat tlcal couno In m training and n rsonal rpsponslblllty. Promptlv at !) o'clock tho mooting ' s,r- n,1(l J,rs- (-'- s Hoffman. Mr. and Mr. Antlwlr. gives 'school credits for WHg caned"to order nnd the ritualist- JIr8, cl,n8, Ponslnr. .Maxlno Ponslor, iiomn wnru i uai ib. mib ciiuuron "o i(. work rolatlvo to tie fiftieth nn- '" nl,u ur8, " " ainuii, .loan bny- hitra i . A tfmTi rii v --.- r u-na u arotlto vnow the story of Damon and Pythias i,r- ""'J I-J'J-1 " """" 'M,r- """ '. .'"? nd knowing that you havo tho prln- rfl; - '' nodson. Mr. and Mrs. rlglna clIo wlllch thlB organization I orl? .Ipufoii. Mr. and Mrs D L., t'nnttal i fouiulcd." I Roo,, JI,i'' Edninn. C. E. Nicholson, c..u.B ,t im.i.u ,, b, uui iu. n ver8ary of tlie organlzat on was ,"u, ',",S8 'v- ay"''. Jir. nmi.ura. . them a schoo' Esch child lia a ,v The svnibol tif rotors '-as nv- A- Anderson. Miss Edith Preston. ho wri'os list of the homo duties "' "' " " ' ,,"1. "was verv 1m- W-' l" c',lr,l,, M'!B A11' CurtisMr", lie performs, liftw en I p. 111. nd 0 T" "X B K 'and Mrs. .1. II. Cox. AIlco Cox. Mrs. ii. 111 , nun imp miuuier in uruiiii. tuo ...l.1i.... t,n ...u.... . ,.in. rnraivr.,1 frtr nri, i-M r, 1 hose uretldliig nt t'o meeting as which U kept ',). honor Includes "'TnnL vRMr v.l Bweep'rur. junking n bed. urenarlng '.r Comnmnjlcp: I-rod Moore. Vlco n moPl. bsklng a cake. Imklnv brand. lm"rc11::';: ' " Mastos. Prolate: viiimi v Bcrubl-ng th- floor.' washing nnd H00,?18 "'T,1-. Mn8i!'nt, A wlnlnK dlshoB. milking, feeding '' titcw. Muster ofor k. horses, cleaning the born, cleaning nnd "rrlnir hordes. snlllMng and car wind horn KtilcWiilnmrnt Delightful T. .1. Mag.uin. Mrs. Heynold OIboii. Mrs. C'.ms. Sneddon, Mrs. II. W. Bed ford. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Reeg, Miss Me'en Reps, MIph Kdna Reos. Mabel Sneddon, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. lando, Miss II. Corning. Alvln Smith, .Tosse SmIHt, Goo. P. Wl'ichestor. L. A. Whoront, iiRiUi-iaVv:i-,-V-J-t,aaa8B-- CLEAN-UP SALE t HEXSATION'Arj PRICE RI'DrCI'lOXS ARE THE Itl'liE TIIR0r(JIIOt'T THESE PRICES POU VEIK.SIAV, TIIIRSDAY AND ERIDAY OXKY. YOl'R SHARE OP THE llAHGAIXS. AM, com;; "i' (.mil s" flannoletto kimonos; Jiccllent quality and pat terns, were ?1.G0 now "oC Eeather pillows, 20x2S. Three pounds, covered ' with good uuallty ticking: former- fir ....JiJb Albatross Waists, latest colors! beautifully ombroldored. l-'or-inorly to ?2.5. (fi OC Now )liUJ ly $1.10. Now Ruff Xeclc Sweaters of good wool, for men nnd ladlrs, Eormerly f7, $8 and $0.00. Now ...$4,95 Calicoes, good quality, variety Df colors and patterns; for merly 7tc and 8c. Now, per yard . . . 4ic Ladles' IlrassUres; Large nssortniont all sizes, to select from. Only 75c, 50c, :15c nnd Chllilin'i'a i ... w '.iiiif unr. . All sizes, 7.-0 a.i 8";rm;" kimlB. Now flRn Rath mats, itssorrr, OQo imuurns. lOriliciU oOp "".: Ladles' sleeelr-.m vf t. , " tirully trlim... 1 .'"' 20r. Now thtco r":rl; rin- EOc Good cotton tv.nug IT" 7-cont kinds. .0 ' r ' per yard , . hp THE FAIR IRVING BLOCK, Next to Chandler Hotel. CENTRAL AVENUE. SAIIShAUIlUN ALWAYS UM MUlMfcT Kti-UNUtU. rIi3aVU?EIE2i?355WWC NORTH REXI) NEWS a rw,itn..i ,..., rrn. tini.ni.. iinii August Parley. Ilonry Ploegor. Chns. 11 -rrmr uo-ns. snm ng unu - - f 'nB ;.,",.'' ,,'" Stif !do. Jr.. J. I). Sneddon. .1. M. rrylng wood, slnenlnit with onn in tlio person or lomuBniiottn-iueii (i,tnhv I w Tlhliett ndow. rlDnnln the teeMi. coming .whpH to the entertainment by his ,i VlorKnti , C ' N Catb'n K ' I ' mo with drv foot In wet w nther. u'"ornu. Morles nnd ta'os of cour- l '" m""",! 'ip' r w iinirV A ti,e nn,i of pucI. month the o tbe ontertalners In bis pesl- C'l"n' at-ll.5n,,,tl.M "', JN; "?'ul; names of tho three pupils who have tlon as mas'or of coromonlos. Tho """" Ii?ird;i "r-AnJ Y'?n?2l I -0 j Mrs. George Bolster, who went to l Portland to bo with hor daughter. ! Mrs. Franklin Elsher, who has been sorloiiBly 111, reports .Mrs. Fisher to bo Improving slowly. L. D. Smith, who mado n bnslnoesj trip to Plxloy, California, loturnodi Saturday. ' 1 AMONG THE SICK JSk&4uMJ 3rf2iS$553CT1 .. 1 1 , ...,.l. 1. , , M.l In ..InMMA ,Ia n..tll.Mtn 1... n Pun . .....D.V.O. ...1. ..I.'l .ItlDi ILIIlfCll J1L"" point- nnri, rec Ivwl. are published latlon iv-s Miss lassie Platrngan, who p" " - n" Mr; -S toe kol L. L. , in the lnr-nl pnners. At t'- fiid rrle,l "Mr. Bcb." to Tie pleasure of ft ifii iV" 1 ! VI? M.n,1l Jrs- T-' ' or lb" vor tin three pupil holding the listeners. ', nn1,.,:,Ji'' ,' a i'l01,1,' ,?,Braf M'ron' the l.lirhest number of'wHtu In ,"A Loyal Knkht." wpb tho tltlo "" t, ,', 7n , T ' c'!l,t lT,J?hM,?,n,M each r-M tp nwarJed prizes by tin of a solo ably rendered by Miss Edith J,"n Lkblad, John Siren. P. L. Phe-i I nelifinl l.osrrt. Preston. ".."" " V- i'- wougins,. TM- rlmtiin nroved ueppsful llnlnv'n lli.niiont." n rnptitlnti liv Mr- XoRle OWPU, T. L. OWOll. MlS. 1 Mrs. J. X. Bayllss was able to re turn homo Monday from Morcy IIos nltal. where she recently undent out an operation. eraToverflo ' . - imnMt from the liotclimiifc. Nsrlv nil of MIm Gladys Ferry, held the audi- '' M. MiWo. George B nek, , S r. nnd ' -" V '' cJ':V,nS inVt iiIkIU I tho until, en'pred f'-p oitt nt mice In real amaztment for a few , M. nowlwy. Ray Norton. A. V . Nol-1 nt?"r. .C K P olnn onco nnd the ri entered a little moment. ! son. Robt. Rlchnrdi. C. A. Nelson, v'f ,0J sVox ' o riT" Kn. later. No' one iirnnpM out Al llowhnv was tl-e uox act on Co Jo"o Nor on Mr. ?1nd Ollher Steck- - V,M,VoHoiiMni Hollironk Mer- "One farmer .i,i Mr. Antholr: 1.,,,. AlH he wim "there Bo much r. ami Mrs. n. J'rrsfall Miss , " J """i ' f i"nv for Drain Before you sorted the rrd't sys- n tb-t- 1.1, Htrnncri InsUied on VI- Mnrlon IIoif.fall. Mr.(. Polsom. lames , .o.HvuZ ? ', ' "" " "" "' Flimum iwu ro'i'i-iiuiio naiiiiiuii ,, .,,, .... .. A J JIKNIiIil. Ih exiiecteil llOIIIP IjM in .be ,vrnj : .0 io . ce, Sfl,.. r ..Oeduu N'snolncn." . ':; "" f' '2' ' i6', , l soon f nun an extendi I Easier.. Dinru 1 '.n H- !, n ine nnrn wmru mjjw ljHthor .HUtllSPll ren'iereil n .' .-".. u-y. "", viuii. t, III IRVING BLOCr Men's and Boys' Outfitters. All men's and boy's suits and overcoats at nrsatly reducedl JI llUO. $3.80 for tr.ousers, $5.00 for trousers, S5.45 for trousers, men's $4,50 men's $6,00 men's $6,50 men's $7,00 $5.95 for trousers, $6.35 for mci's $7,501 trousers. $6.80 for inn's S3jO0 irousors. We cjuarantcs satisfaction T nin' Mure Minn cm mother de- ..,... 1 .r,i ,i.o, wnn iminml ,,lun.l., Illako, O. S. lorroy. C R. IMckeil clar"'' iha she meld now dispense jjps c'ara Myren was nccompsnlst. imugb. Ralph Blake. C.irl Mntson, with ' p hired trlrl. for there wos ' ,i wn'ter t.tli " n "Inisle tiliin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'ison, Mr. nnd " --..-. ....... ,..,, , .. , . ,,,, lntorproted by Miss ;,,,n- ". .iwsi.o. ... .a. unu. try ing uohp .urn. u. iinnson, .miss kvo- lyn Andr-son, Arthur Evrns, J. R ... -- . . . . . in i; ni'M-i ijip, noti'in ion ror i,er m "o "v in- I(J wn9 nbly intorproted by uiiiuiiiiMiK iiiiiiKiuorn m inu iiininv. i'131'C MyrIl. . t x Allltn rnn,lninfl n nln nil A 'It1d "kin of tho Pen." which was !Jv?"d "? ' y,;,r;!'.v' "r n,", ,Ml?' 7 very well rerolvml. Miss Myron was J;..1'1-- w- u- Qae nl1 A- I .-H THR TOAST I AND. THE TEA GOOD EVEXIXG There mo buttor tilings In alore for you than you know. In Mm calendar of your future, the',- nie days marked for nn rd' visits, Tho a.igfls may tor iHsgiifsod, but coino they BiirHy will. YourH be It to Inn i for thoni an open door, nnd n houso whero thoy ahull find a homo. (I. A. Merrlnm. r,.nUt IIIlKUUIlUlll r. Al Ilow'ny eemo In for the stnr' "" ; , ..f nJnt n. v..,i I.. M,n omt .Next Week lud Ck" le-rnretntlr-n of Walter KMIy "The ""1r1,J,Ioarln "n, " lor " J, virgin" Judge." taking the nnrt of Cnqiilllo yesterday adjourned circuit :,-. .i-lnonor. bsl'lff and nMnrnnv. ","lrtI,r0"rt "", " " Tnciilny when A .-eHtrtlon entitled "Connor's fe l'or- of Bandon tost caso will . .... . Ofltttrt tilt I "nn ws rentier4 liv mum -uoi- -i- I'sfrls. lielr a railroad story of In tense Interest. (iiTi',1 Ilimouet. After tV entortnlnment the guests retired to festive board and on "l n tinimiie that w unexcelled. tv lecnii wp s fi'pvs: Ripe Olives Crab f'-.i Mnvonnalso Chicken Sn'iu n la Roer Dolled Spring Chicken a la Rood Poach Sherbot Assorted Cakes Almonds Oranges Is liiipiovliu:, Mrs. Olinstead. who wts brought hero some tlmo ng sup posedly In a dying condition from cancer, Is reported to bo rapidly Im proving at Morcy Hospital. -- - I A ROOST FROM KANSAS Written by Wllma Stone, of Kni.sas, aged 1 1 yoars. Ip, during s old homo In .MeadvIIle, Pa. I R. A. COPPLE Is expected homo Thursday or Friday overland from j his trip to Chicago and New York. ' and othor East rn market ecu-1 tors. MHS. W. S. TURPEN will leave soon for Snn Francisco whore h will keep house for hor fa her. Mr. Pollezfon, while her mother Joins tho W. S. Chandler family on her trip to Honolulu. Allliince In. Tho Alliance arrive 1 In today wlr'i a good freight eargo anil a uunibor of pasfeugers. She will sail at I o'clock tomorrow for Em oka. She Is now using Columbia dock No. 1, at Sonventh nnd Over- J ton stroots, Portland. Adeline Sails. Tho Adollne Smith l sailed this morning for Bay Point aner nnotiior nisi trip, mauiiig tue lest round trip to Bay Point In about elKhty-four hours, or flvo hours long er than the previous fast trip. GEO. RID0UT Certifird Public Accountant Member of the Oregon St. te Hictoty of Certified Public Arcounun Follow of the Amorl. an Association of Public Aaoun'nn'i Phono aCL'-R. iCC TENTH B Accounts Audited. l SysloniH Devised and Installed Invost'gntloiiH Partnorshlp, Incorporated Conipanlus nnd Trtistco Accoun'i Income Tax Returns. Dnlauco ShuutH and Financial Statements, Ceitiriod Accounts. Books opened, dosoil, or written up. Modest Charges. Mitrshfleld. Oregrn Tolophono No. :t(i-R. Oh, for i bettor place than Ibis inn prnnm WIro life Is merrimoiit and bliss; A;n..a Whero fruit nnd strnwborrlos always grow AT THE HOTELS. ays It '" oasl r for a Coos Bay wo man to muster up courano to faro a moiiRO than to openly dofy fashion. --- ituiliilliin unuihuo ,.. , r'l.,....lln.. Iter -o she has been ninrriod a .TJio tnll" wore w Morodlth, Wodderburn. your evry woman discovers Hint with carnations .and sweet poas so- , . , t u A ,lzon Portland: Mrs. P Sti- ltor iniHlmnd Is n untie. euren rjirougn iuo Kiniiiiess oi .Mrs. -r,rn. ...,,.. ,., ,..,, .... .,,, .... j wnrd. Bandon: A. Dnninnuen. Port ia r iipawh ...,.- .-... ' i- . v...:. :.." . TVhHn w. frnm th. ban- """8 '?'1 '"' .."' ........ I 'V"".' V.1 "3 L0' .ln.""no.r.'.' .',,," " .. r .ii vnuru iiiuro is no uusi nor iinrm cun ininu iu a pvaittr in iiiiimr tin f.ii f i. ''""rJr.x:: nx: ',f.,,.l;r. t n y tm """ """"'. ' ". i nt niKiit: iripiied 'lie unlit rniuariic. Where tb hiirlint im never lse. -::-::- I t-ve you notlcod that tho i jiff, -H of this year. 1-0-1-1, ad- dim 'ogethor, mnko lfi, tho tor inlnnl numbers of noxt year? X J. Cornwall. Gardiner: Ben Mane- I ,owltz, San Praiiclseo; John Ackleln, Icki San Fninolsco; James Watson, Co- --- ii'v.rnr or mo iicr. t n,u, ,inr ni,i v uin,.,, ! "e Mcx-t 'er Campbell an-J WIN 0b! for a bottor plaro than this. It wny fo- " woiren to ho '" Dueb-r- Is duo the credit for whoro P Is no crime to hug and puv -f her IiiihkIii Ulon Is In good ' liistltiiM-n of vrtle Lodge No. k88. irklnir order. " J'"11 of P.v"'an. now t e ob est Thoro von never miss the boat, or --- ' ' Ixl In Or-gon. BoMi Alex- i0,0 your best rnlncont. juullloj C. W. Hire, Portland; Mrs T. J uold linpiv workln TIk niiiMilate fur a young wo- iml Dueiinei weie wriy retiiiu.s oi Thero they always have a woll-flllod manV HhikI niakos a lot of cam- co Hny ami to tiioni neinngs ine uis- ,,iut 0f salmon and straw- palga promises during cnurUhlp. Unction of organizing tho third lodae berrlos oarly or lato. -t:-tt- In the state. The preliminary meet- itl Mint doar old state. TV- lrl who persists hi doing lag with the view of an organisation i , thinking of ymi today, Tnnr,- nn hr sluire of Mi courtliiK was liel I September 28. 1S7R. In a in vour llttlo cottaao far away la apt to break Into the splnstor room over t'e Nasburg A Hlrat store And spHv, cmlly comes the day. to j class. In Marahtlold Arrangement weie you, but In it glorlos shlno, --- made to perfect the organl.atlon And happy hours are mine. O" donal'y a eommerrlal drum- at a se-ond meeting held September When I think of coming out to see mer vend hla modesty from 27, 17S. although the lecor.ls cf the you I crowd'ng to the front. Inle aew thnt th. icir. 'ti. in that dear old Wostern stnte, Macgonn, Emplro; Mrs, Ray Olson. Emplro; Rnyuiond Burns, Coqulllr. I.loxil. IS. M. Roberts, Allegany; Jim JKenrns, Conlodo; JIarry Frankiln. .I'DBlerto: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Kicks, North iioiui; .1. J. Ott, Allegany; Victor S. Larson, Bandon; U. Eat- sou, Portland; A. Hulno, North Bend. Blanco. W. Katclior, Codiilllo; Clut crouch, coqulllo; C. C. Pric, Co- quilie, THE TRUTH fc i5i ot 4 fcrsPHNyr' ?iia - f i, , -oii mBBki!&&zd& A fiSfe ' .,.-, ,. WiS il!iH3vMFT i i - - - - -t .. mm, tmmf&mtiMimt&z 9 - sc: m mwmmmm ' n w Wmm 1 V iilBhii ifx;ww(--i lirH!:ATIU' S'.'EN'E PROM "THi: l.ST lUS OP POMPr.H." Editor Tlmra: Oh! it Is n lovely thing for youth i iu wik in wisuonrs iiieasant ways, 1o foar n Ho, to speak the truth That wo may trust to all they say. For n liar we can novor trust, Altliough ho may spoak a thing that's truo For he who does ono fault nt first Aud lleg to lildo It, makes It two. Moral: Never toll a Ho. A Coos Bay Scott. UXLIVKV FRIDAY. LetU5Farai5hTMome "Why Pay More?" Jolmson-Giilovsen Co. North Front. Street. okFthmtAM, uA'tMnu 7m i-r r? i aja-lj On Friday a malignant fnto Is said to threaten us with woe; to do us III It lloa In wait, or shadows us where e'er wo go. On Fridny if a ship shou'd soil, the seamen shake Mmlr ' heads and glgh; 'twill he tho sport of eerv gaie. ana an on board will ure h die. Yot many stately ships como back all sound from keelson to tho truck; thoy sailed along their sionny tiack without a sign of evil luck. If ou begin nn enterprise on Friday, It wlU peter out; thus apeak the pro phots hoar and wise, who think thev Know what they'ro about. Yet m:.ny 1'iiterprlses win w' lch on a Friday ! were begun, and those concerned take In the tin, the kale and other . ' mda of won To ine & Friday geenu , as sleok as auy other kind of day; lib,, game old fish are iu the creek, 'no suu sniues on. the same old wn; v&L IM-mM'nsm i f at- w .i iiruf i yuMvi' iviji. avi u'i yjti. -ask C VVH0HaaV In m iiaH 1 1 t-rFswYf JMllBj-rfL WL-MJa7 B mLC a9 BH WITH SIM'PIII. Mixm .,.., ,iii THIS I"9! ""'" "OITUUlll .lltll' ' '" , DUTION AT THi: .j THlVn'R, 'III 1 wU M.IM SB.U, 1KBRI HY 17 AMI A LARCH FFtf on Monday last I fell and split my "ii " ' ,. "n. ,,usr HWK "r lHon cler up to my neck, ou Tues- i.-vAlV ' u,a,u'1' wiutlioin,e !:u morn I had a fit. on Thursday j'1 ;'. " eay urnis. This t MOXEV .MAKER SAKK roll BHirS.r iv.. . .. -.- ! por ciiowvu .." unci- me nun-loot CORNWALL uateriimit on K..ST SIDE f than. That Foley's t ,. pound, it nas rnct V0Ul' druggist, u.1. but a wreck. But Pridav finds , ''" "'' ,"lkt ivetiu-iu on mve you iiu ail serene, my griefg and woeg i1," ,s M"y' hunt wi on till- luUl1. bi-,l1" "ise taken wing. I sip u pint of gas- bl,t Sl' ,., ave sol 1' ellne and theu I smile aud dance and . j"j ,'?, ,l 'AWAXTljH Compound In . n ci,, w.i. At.., ABSTRACT rn. ,sold it 111 my i- , ,, , riire- ti . HlS' , fflU'iirt. In VIS . n ' u 1 1 I Tlio times warn ads are the keya.trn( i.a .In rV 1 " . .r-1 (111 " : J S- ". M -" . ". i- mil) ir you nave anything to sell. rent. Owl I'resirtp"' i viet e or want ion rr n Wun, a.i'ij. coian. uir iu me uoor or opponunny, , TLu Ti,heSi . .,., .,B. H ,.M.. .'-- --- -- tel. Phone i i