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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1914)
tf& t$51a&S32.KJ -- .wtipyniHii'.iDff flrtrm -amNtnPfnfPK EIGHT itvwto THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. society news SOCIAL CALENDAR. TUESDAY. C. W. It. At. with Mrs. Mat tlo ninln. Royal Auction IJrhlgo with Sirs. Cnrrlc Dungnn. Episcopal Guild at Qulld Ilnll. WEDNESDAY Collcgo Women's Club with Mrs. Morrow. Mrs. Jerry Kinney entertains at cards. Baptist Women's Missionary Society with Mrs. Corey. Nowly-Weds with Mrs. Lester Baling, Enstsldo. Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Pres byterian church with Mrs. C. II. Walter. NORTH 1IKX1). TUESDAY. Catholic Ladles Aid with Mrs. Wnltcr Itussoll. WEDNESDAY. Dnptlst Ladles entertained by Miss Parker nt home of .Airs. Christian Ladies with Mrs. Mnrklc. Clarke Gladnon. PWOMEN FAVOR i MARKET PLACE Progress Club and Other Or ganizations Promise to Support Ranchers The Progress Club of Marshflold has adopted a resolution endorsing tho proposed co-operatlvo market to bo established hero by tho Farmers' Union and promising it support. Tho other women's clubs In tho city and tho hoitsowlvcs u ro doing likewise and lottorB and petitions for It nro being forwarded to Mrs. J. M. Culley, secre tary of tho organization. Tho Idea of the women was largely to stlmulato homo Industry and to lmvo much of tho butter, eggs, pro duce, vegetables and- fruit thnt Is now shipped In hero produced on Coos coim'y ranches. In addition to this they believe that a mnrkot place would Insure fresher and bettor stuff and also a lower prlco on It. The Farmers' Union has had. tho matter under consideration for sonio time and It Is expected that definite nrrangcmcntH will bo mndo soon. DANCING PAHTV. I SAFETY BOXES IK Tho dance given Saturday evening, February 2Sth, by W. C. Mcnhar nnd wife on South Coos River was most enthusiastically enjoyed by tho peo plo from Smith-Powers Camp No. 1 nnd vicinity. The hottso was beau tifully decorated with evorgreens nnd ferns. Lunch was served nt' 12 o' clock nnd dancing indulged In up to a Into hour. Tho music wns ex cellent, being provided by musicians from North Hond. Tho bad weather BLANCO CIGAR wns only nn Inducement for true Orcgonlnns to faro forth ns there wns n largo and Jolly crowd present, but tho nbsonco of our gcnlnl Captain 13. Gcorgo Smith wns keenly felt by nil. W IMRTIIDAV PARTY. STOKE INSTALS NEW CONVENIENCE FOR MARSIIPIKLI) IIUHINEKS MEN AXI) OTHERS MAKE LOW HATE. A very plenHnnt time wbb enjoyed nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Conklln nt North Hond Heights on Saturday the 28th, when William Conklln and Arthur Dolmoro enter tained their friends In honor of their eighth and ninth birthdays, Tho af (oruonn was spent with games nnd music, nfter which a dainty lunch wns servoJ. Miss Myrtlo ThomaH entertnlupd tho giitrnts with n sonic. "I'll llo Homo Hud Tell YotJ. Moth er." Mrs. Dolmoro and Miss Mario Whollon assisted tho ! nstcss In sorv- Ing. Those present wero Mlssoa Myr- valuables. no Tiinmns, iinrn ami .MnruoriuiiH own Tho Illnnco Cigar Storo has Just Installed a now flro and burglar proof safo which contains thlrty two snfoty deposit boxes, which will bo for rent to business mon and others needing the new convenience. Tho snfoty doposlt boxes will bo rented nt fifty cents per month or $5 por yonr. Tho boxes will bo available s. veil days n week, from 7 o'clock In tho morning until midnight. At present tho only safety deposit vaults hero now nro those In tho banks, which nro available only during banking hours. The snMv ilenoslt boxes nro laruo and will hold almost any sl.o docu-i I ment In addition to money or other Each box lias n key or In addition to this key, ICoho, Olgn Holme. Helen Fa Ik on stein, Mnxlnc Diipsho nnd OIlvo Mnuz there Is a master key ncrossary to open the boxes. In other words, tho ay nun AinsterH cinro (illnelt, Wal- "" ii "o "V "en uxrupi wnun tn. ttnitiina w'nttn.. nrn..oi nw,i.i the renter nnd iilso n ronrosontn- Wilson, William Duoiso. Arthur Del-:. ,lv" of the Htunco Cigar Htoro nro. more, Chnrlos Conklln, Dnlo Mnuzoy, , "U1 " I'resum. Wllllnm Conklln, nnd Mesdnmos H. ""BlncBg mon who havo o curry unimnu i 1.-..I,- n ti..i......n l 'over considerable rash nt tho closo. MntiHiir' niiii r. nmikiin n,i vi!qf onrh clny'a business. or oyer Sun- ...... ... .,. , ,, ...w.. , Mario Wheeler. FINE Ml'SICIAN IIEItE. day will especially find tho now safety deposit boxes advantageous. Others who wish to protect valuablo piipors which they will need during evoulngs or nt uncertain hours will also find them advantageous. Box "thirteen" Is omitted from tho A Welcome Addition lo (he Musical Circles of Coos liny. Mrs. Mildred lingers Nelson, plan- snfety deposit vaultH ns so ninny fear Isto, n pupil of Hugo MniiHfoldt nt tho "hoodoo thirteen" thnt tho saf Snn Francisco nnd with flvo years' innkors havo found It useloss to In tonchlng experlonco In San Francisco. I elude n box nunibor 13, bo they has decided to locnto In Mnrshlleld ,Jt skip It. and open n musical studio for rerulv-I Messrs. Bradley nnd Owen, of tho lug pupils. Mrs. Nelson Ih n musician Illnnco Cigar Store, expect tho safo of unusunl natural ability nnd lior.Jy ' Ilt box feature to grow rnp comlng will bo n weleomo acquisition ,''"; 1 will Install nddltlnnnl safes .. .... . .. .....I l.n.rto nn t inn .1 ... imiltlAil ..Ml.. In flin iniiHli.nl r-l renin or Ciwih llnv nun "." n iiiwj tin' .n-i-uvw. nu She Is located at DO 1 Tenth street nt tho corner of EIrod, wliore she mny bo consulted In referenco to tc-uch-iug. Phono -I10-J. Library lleueflt net Sunday. now snro is most uurncuvo ami worth dropping In to seo. Is NOTICE. There will bo nn Important moot ing of thu College Woman's CJub at Mrs. Morrow'H March I, 1911. All lly SATl'RIIAV. MARCH 7. Social dance given by Iniirovod members are urged to attend. Order or Hodmen nt Finnish Hall, onlor of tuo secretary, Gents 1, ladles free. MItS. It. II. 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NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS ciif.i:si: F.urroitv ukpokt Tho report of tho Fnrkorsburg Cheese Company for tho period com-l menclng March 17th and ending No vombor 17th, 1013, shows tho fol lowing figures: Total lbs. of milk rocoival 951,115 Total lbs. butter fat 38,851 j Total lbs. eheoso 105,347 ( Monoy reed, for chooso ? 15,728.9 1 UVtll UAIUIIDV IUI iiHUIIIIttVkUl tn si:i:ic om) WUF.CK vim WMISKKV OX VIXSKfi Anothor expedition Is bolnf, fitted out to hunt for tho wreck of tho llrothor Jonnthnn, which wont down off tho northern California const nenrly fifty tho eheoso, telegrams, postago, sec- I oars ago. uesidos a hoavy loss rotary work nnd frolght on twonty I or mo, n million dollars in bill- tons to Hundon wns $2,178,25, Tho pruo paid for butter fat rang- IS A Delicate Organ and understood by few Many a flood eye has been ruined by cheap njasses. Thinking People do not risk their future siflht and health in the hands of incompetents. ' We feel the responsibility placed upon us and are prepared to do our work right. All work guaranteed and your money back if you are not satisfied. A diagnosis of tho case of Fred !'""8i:,,,.aV.,L,J' ,-,"rAbt:(" od from 35 cents to 41.0 cents per chnrgo of fighting, proved to the "" .. satisfaction of tho court that afore said Murphy rosorted to tho vicious prnctlco or furnishing entertain mont nnd devising moans for log gors to rid thomsolvos of tholr money. Not only did Murphy orfor ISHIP SPUDS TO rw RED CROSS Optical Dep't RED CROSS Djrqg Store -Phone 122- this protection to strangers, but ho would also seo to It that no one elso but hlmsoif derived tho benefit from tho tuudes of tho log gers, It Is declared. Ho struck tho wrong bird, in tho por Bon of Fred Hanson nt a snloon j.onduy nfternoon, who refused to abide by Murphy's ndvlco to remain away from nnothor Jnmes Murphy uiamesnko, who Murphy wns offer ling his usual guidance too, and In tho rnso of his funds being almost exhausted Murphy trlod to keep tho said Hanson from drinking with mmpelf and pnl. Hansen Insisted nnd a fight onsuod in which Mur phy rushed to tho outside of tho bu.t'Ung followod by Hanson. Both started to fight and Chlof Carter arrived la time to tnko both men to the city Jail at tho end of round 1, 'iho fight occurred nt tho corner of North Front street and Alder avenue. I Chief Cartor snld that Murphy had been hanging around town tho past month resorting to potty moth 0ds to obtnln drinks. Tho chlof , snld that Murphy wns nothing short i of n common vagrant nnd should be j punished. Recorder Butler fined I Murphy ?5 or 25i days In tho city Jail. Murphy in default of tho flno, wont to jail. Fred Hansen was I1IFI1IU James Landrith Brings Down 250 Sacks Today Ex pect Better Market ' A bargo load of potatoes, 250 sacks In all, nrrlvod In tow of tho launch Express today, from the ranch of James Landrith on South Coos Hlvor. Tho bargo was un loaded on tho Alltnnco dock to bo shipped to San Francisco on tho outgoing Redondo. Tho shipment is consigned to Marshall Tnggart & Company, of Snn Francisco. "If tho market at San Francisco remains steady ns It is now," said Mr. Landrith, "I am 6iiro there will bo n sudden rlso In Hurbauk potatoes by tho tlnio my consignment lands there." Tho po tatoes are of an unusually largo slzo and observers havo pronounc ed them tho largest seen In theso qunrtors for somo time past. Cal ifornia offers a good market for Coos Day shippers and I bollevo this season will seo many shipments, somo much larger than I am send-lug." lion wont down with tho shin: also 300 barrels of whiskey, and tho lattor may lmvo something to do with tho norslstoncy with 1 which expeditions nro organized I to find hor remains. Port Or I ford Tribune. WKI) I.V CALIFORNIA. A friend writing from Son Jose, Calif., divulges tho fact that Thos. T. Hill nnd Miss Mnrgaret Lamont, both well-known and populnr resi dents of this city, wero married at Saratoga. Cttllf.. nn MnmlnK- Vnh 10, Tho groom Is n well-known, con- tractor and builder of this city and tho brldo Is a daughter of pioneer John Lamont and Is n native daugh ter of Dandon. Bandon Surf. ItUUV TO ATASKA. Captain Korth will tako tho sohooner Ruby, now loading lumbor at tho Prosper mill, to San Francisco for delivery to her now owners. Tho Ruby was tho property of tho Sudden & Chrlstensen Co., but was sold Inst week to a party of Seattle people who are planning to fit her out with nuxlllary gasoline power and put her Into tho northorn trading service. Bandon Surf. AWFUL TRIP ON SPF.KDWKLL. Passengers who wero on tho Speed well on her last trip south report an extremely rough passage. She was slxty-ono hours out. Bandon Surf. Tho 'limes want ads are the keys to the door of opportunity. IIANDON SCHOOL CUD Tluco Mnihlifleld Tenrlieni Jtarf First Meotli.KTfiCrt Last Saturdny evening the era of Bandon nnd vlclnitjr m bnnquot at tho Gnlller, it thoy organized a ScbooteUM Club. Tho chief object of e t Is tho promotion of profess spirit among tho tcacnen. i Tim nfflnnra nlprtfll HP f'm ,l..t il.. VMInlinth J. BlXlf vico-prosldent, L. P. NlclJ0,'; ,rS tary-trensuror, Miss Pearl n. "j ' i . ,.o,n,i ht the WP Izntlon join tho Federated w "LSchoolmastors'CuM. droth. Miss Watson and Mr or .Mnrsnneiu; '' ",,iV tra tiiiinn nt THvprton: ' gnn' nnd Mr. Giles, ol ?&' Bandon World. BANDON KESTAl'IUyS Tho Elito restaurant, wWchT to tho wall under ioe""""r7fl A. S. Gilbert some wui -v sold by Shorlff Gage i f- for ?000. Attorney C. . creditors, was tho only wo w , n bid and took over q.1 bft . ndfnow under" wui uo sum hi -Ana WW tho near future. Bandon , FORD HITS MAllKCT- etfletSm"loS! Gus Resky, having ;oW Vj i hn Ttnn,mn Market to o'VpiaiU J. E. Ford, will leave on , for a short visit a San from which Placode iW old home in Detroit. Migj wltn relatives, ""f,"'! YinnAnw nhnilt Juno ".i-nH go Into business again, w .i.i.i. t, lino not ucuuv h itll'U ii " Bandon Surf.