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1 fwwrtv". r . rf. f.-.. .. " W" " ' vnjYij y- SIX ' ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ! WEQPKt YQJJi 1 if V ft IB I I 1 V etauieitwier f&Dir ft TAW tin ii . i i , nt r New nub I OthinnhOfi to. New C lSi ABOUT Stetson Hats amm Stetson Shnoc 'J y? v w fci w w HHBUH1I ra I I SOCIAL CALENDAR - - MONDAY Nortli Bend Library Associa tion with Airs. Frnnio. TUESDAY Royal Auction Brldgo Club with Mrs. Cnrrlo Dungan. Mnrahflold Episcopal Guild nt Church pnrlors, with Mcsdnmoa Bouj. Chandler and J. 11. Flan ngan ns hostesses. North Bond Catholic Ladles with Mrs. Anna Truman. North Hond M. E. Ladles "Good Tlmo Collcgo" nt chiirdh pnrlors. L. T, L. Soclnl nt Mnrshflold Baptist Church parlors. WEDNESDAY Nnrcussua Club with Miss Nellie Olson at Enstsldo, North Bend nnptlst Ladles nt Mrs. Marklo's homo. Methodist Ladles' Silver Ton with Mrs. W. II. Perkins. D. M. C. with Mrs. N. 0. Homes, of North Bond. Norwegian Lutheran Ladles Aid at Church parlors with Mrs. John IMttman and Airs. C. Q. Magnus as hostesses. THURSDAY A. N. V. Club with Mrs. M. It. Smith at homo of Mrs. Robccca Liisc-Stumps. Young Matrons Club with Mrs. J, Q. Jarvls. North Bend Episcopal Guild with Mtb. J, G, Home. Jolly Sixteen with Mrs. II. J. Llndon In North Bond. Norwegian Luthernn Young Lndlcs Aid with Miss Elslo Lar son In Fornualo, FUIDAY Ladles Art Club with Mrs. Arthur Blanchard nt F. M. Flyo homo. North Bond 1'hlmblo Club with Mrs. II. E, Konnedy. Baptist Sunday School class, social nt church pnrlors. Skonnsa Club wltn Mrs. W. W. Langworthy. I SONS OF -- NORWAY DANCE 1IONOH VISITOR Mrs. S. C. Endlcott. of Bnndon, who has boon tho guest of Marsh field friends tho pnst week, has boon tho rcclplont of pinny delight ful soclnl courtesies, Tuosdny afternoon Mrs. J. 8. Lyons wns hostess In Mrs. Endlcott'a honor nt n chnruilug luncheon, fol lowed by sowing, Thoso Invited woro Mrs. L. V. Trnvtr, Mrs. Bar Bolt, Mrs, V. A. Bold. Mrs. F. K. flOtthiB mid Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrodo, On Frldny Mrs. Endlcott Avns tho Insplrntlon for n most nlonsnnt af ternoon by Mrfl. 1 K, anttlnn. Thoao Tho Sons of Norway will glvo nnothor of their cnjoynblo soclnl dnncc3 nt Englo't) Hull Saturday, March 1 1. Good music and n cor dial atmosphoro of welcome make theso affairs pleasant and nesuro ovoryono a good time. 4 SOCIAL SEWING CLUB Mrs. Geo. Ayro was hostess at n jolly session of tho Social Sewing Club Thursday nftornoon, nftor a fow busy hours of neodlowork nnd lnformnl chat, light refreshments woro served to tho guests, Mrs, D. J. Bees, Mrs, J, C. Swlnofrd, Mrs. D, Rhodes nnd Mrs. J, A. Swnnson. Mrs. Rccb will entertain tho club Jn two wcoks. I INFORMAL CHAT. Miss I,o ul so Royor, n charming young womnn from Portland, Is tho guest of Miss Elvlrn Frlzecn and plans to mnko an extended stay on tho Bay. MIbs Ellznboth Donnelly loft this wook to visit hor brothor, Rov. Fnthor Edward Donnelly, In Cnll fomla. Mr. nnd Mrs, J. H, Johnson, of Bnndon, nro wcok-ond visitors nt tho homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. Boono In South Mnrahflold. ( .f. Mrs. Chnrlcs Porklns, of Gnrdln or, Is tho guest of her slstor, Mrs. .Ins. Cownn, Sr for n fow wcoks. V Mrs. Brndford Whoolor, who re turned on tho Inst Rcndouo from nn oxtomicd trip to Cnllfomln, nnd Mr. Whoolor, will occupy npnrtmonta at Tho Chandler for tho next row months. L. II. MILLER loft todny for Co qulllo on business. MRS. 13. W. SMITH, of Coos River, Is n visitor In Mnrshflold todny. GEO. A. MAAS, of Haynes lnlot, Is n visitor in Mnrshflold todny. NEIL WATSON was n passenger on tho BniiB'i co to Marshfleld todny. M. J. BOWRON of Isthmus lnlot Id n business visitor In Mnrshflold todny. A. 0. ROOERS is down In his speed bont, the Auto, from Coos River today. JOHN KEBFE, of Hnyncs Inlet, la visiting friends In Mnrshflold todny. MRS. J. C. M'CULLOCH, of Tomplo- ton, is shopping in Mnrsuflold todny. II. C. DIERS, of North Bend, was n Mnrshflold business visitor todny. A. H. POWERS wns n passenger on tho morning train for Conlcdo1 today. MiSS LULA JENNINGS, of Hnyncs Inlet, is visiting friends In Marsh-.' field todny. MISS LAURA WATSON of Isthmus' lnlot Is visiting friends In Mnrsh Held todny. , MR. AND MRS. HENRY COX or Isthmus lnlot nro visitors In Mnrsh flold todny. LIBER MART is improving Capt. Edgar Simpson Returns From San Francisco An nual Meeting Held WILLIAM M'CULLOCH, of Tomplo ton, Is n business visitor In Mnrsh flold todny. E. K. JONES, ropreaontntlvo of W. P. Fuller, left on tho atngo for Drain today. JOHN STADDEN of Stunner was n pnssengor on tho Sttnrlso to Mnrsh llcld todny. PAT HENNES8Y wns n pnssongor on tho morning trnlu for Honry vlllo todny. A. WRIGHT, tho Indian war veteran f i oni Sumner, In n visitor In Mnrsh Hold today. , Valuefliving Supreme THAT'S our PRICE POLICY-givin SURRBME values in Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings It's not enough that we give you the finest fit and fabrics Jand the best of fashions we must, and do, give you tihese high qualities at the LOWEST PRICES to maintain our Policy, "Money Talks' THIS week we'll rivet that fact on your attention by Styleplus Clothes $17 See our new lines of boy's all-wool Suits, with two pair of Pants at $5 r.ENRY DAVIS wns a pnaoongor on tho morning train for Myrtle Point todny. MAT VRIMK. nf Tnninlntnn. wns n .' .-, v. - - r ll innmiiijmu ...I tin M una u. irn f,IY ' I Mnrahflold tqijay. I THAT'S a proof and af positive proof that ouif price policy means giving supreme values IT isn't a sale price, or a special price for a day or two its a REGULAR price on NEW Suits. "Money Talks' llMi t DESIGNED Y I V j,jSJ 11 A MAYER BUM 1 JMf K CllltMCO l 82 W I Qnnt. Edgnr Simpson, of tho Invited worn Mrs. A. II. (Vllrldn 'SlmpBon Lttmbor Company, arrived Mr, ,?. fj. Uolni, MM. Rood nnd'j"o on 'tho Hardy yesterday front WILLIAM CHRISTENSEN, of Cntch Mr, Bthlbrodi). n Francisco, whoro ho hna brim lnB 0t. Is n bUBlnesa visitor In Mar8itnoid today. . B m- . a ... ' iilinllillina a fnk.k taoinla vm lilinlnitdn Mrs, w. A. Rom win niso outer- ;'1uh i "w . Un " tnln In honor of Mrs. Endlcott bo-"0 ropot a Unit thoro hna not boon foro her roturn to Ilamlon. "'. mnrltod Iniprovomont In tho 4. .j. 4. ilumbor busluiss yet, but tho ten- , . ! ' (lone v la for tho boitor nnd ovory- I SOCIAL KVKMN'f) ) rtl, la optlmlstlo over tho outlook. . ,, Ho Bitya that thoy nro milking MIbso Kathor hlul lnoi Johnson 'rapid pi ogroaa now on tho oxposltlon ontortnlnod 11 fow friends Informally BroundH and hulldlnga nnd n flight lit bowIiib Wodnoadny evening. Ro- It now fully ImproBsua 0110 with froaliinonta woro aorvod nt tho con- tl 8"Bo ot tho grndour of tho pom eliialon of n most pleasant fow hours. 1 Plqtocl oxposltlon. Thoso nroBont Includod Mlssca Lydln' P P""tcuinr i)usinoB8 wna uono MR. AND MRS. A. W. SMITH of Cn telling Inlet nro visiting frlouda in Mnrshllold todny. I nt flirt iiitiiml iiumMin rr Mm Uliti uodgo. Cinrn Myren, Kstner flion- " l,u " .nvvw .. i" Bon, Rlvlrn Frlzoon. May Myron, ? lAimbor Cotnpnny. Tho old of Mnmlo aulovBon, nnd Mosdnmos U. Hmn woro ro-olottui . In rogntd n nattin.t pii.10 Rtnnff n..t i mil. to th" Old 'lowii Mill, Cnpt. Simp- WMlllt V'l' W M. I1L00M, of Portland, wns n pns-( songor on tho morning train for Myrtlo Point today. strom. PLAN IIICUICITIO.V bou stntod that thoy had decided not to attempt to oporato It until thoy could replace tho proBont mill with I a double band gang plant. A A I il. OUI1 I'TUIIt'lliCO no wiw u. a. At tho regular monthly mooting W ll'80,. wlio wna rreBh from tho of tho Mnrshflold V. C. T. U. nt "", .U'len rnces. Mr. Wlnaor tho homo of Mrs. Whoolor, pinna I will bo homo booh. woro mndo for n rocoptlon nnd Boclnl , U J, SIiupboii and wlfo aro re to bo tondorod to tho Mnrahflold 1 '"rnlng via Portland and will prob BChool toachei-8 nnd young folks nt 'y rrTlvo, tl10 ow llronkwnt tho homo of Rov. and Mrs. Sainuol .or. L. J. Blmpeon mny bring homo Gregg. Tho dnto will bo nimouuc-jn Huo now nuto. Capt. A. M. Slmp cd intor and tho dotnlla woro loftB"" is In tho boat of health, to n commltteo conalstlng of Mrs. I Aa to railroad news, you'll hnvo Orn MeCarty, Mrs. David Nelson, , 8o !-. J.." sold Capt. Simpson. Mrs. Ward, Mrs. A. I- IlnAsford Ie hnB ).t.nU nn(1 l rofuso t0 a,v' nnd Rev. nnd Mrs. Oregg. Thoso "Iko nnyth Hg that would dotrnct prosont this week woro Mrs. linker, , ro "'a atory. Mra. ward, Mra. Robo. .Mrs. J. V. "Wilson, Mra. Grogg, Mra. McCnrty, Mra. Marsh, Mrs, I. S. Smith, Mra, David Nelson nnd Mrs. Uiissford. : I w. o. t. u. mui:ts 1 MRS. HENUY ORAVKS or IsthnuiH lnlot wna n paHaonger on tho I)nn ahoo to Mnnthflold today. K. I). NOO.VAN apont Sunday with hla family on Coos Rlvor, roturn Ing on tho Express today. iL SMITH nnd n dologntlon from Cooa Rlvor, loft on tho morning train for Dandon on business. Tho V. C. T. U., of North Ilond, mot nt tho homo of Mra, Ronchnu noil. Tho tlmo was spont In making comfort bags which will be filled with useful articles, to bo given to tho anllora. Thoso prosont woro: 1 Moadnmca Qco. Haxor, Win. Noll- UOntinUGS eon, unnppoiio, uitcnto, uovoy, .aic Cann nnd Laird, v LUMBER' TRADE OF COOS BAY WjI.CT okficuhs At tho monthly meeting of tho Rnptlst Womon'a Mission Olrclo wltn Mra. R. II. Coroy. tho following ot ilcor8 woro ro-oloctod: Prealdont Mra. A. Z. Downs. Vlco-prosldont Mra. R. H, Coroy. Secretary Miss Mnmlo Gulovaen. Trenauror Mra. n. 11. Pntchott. Tho iirournm wns Inrcolv dovoted to China, but Includod n fow oth er numbers nnd hiobo Hitting in 11 -woro Mrs. Coroy, MIbs Prnnso, Mr8. DnsBford, Miss Oulovstn, MIbs Stor ey, Mrs. McCnrty, Mrs. Marsh nnd Dr. Mnttlo D. Shaw. Tho docorntlons roflcctod tho Orient, Chlneso lanterns and do elgiiB bolng used effectively, Tho refreshments also savored of tho ChlnoBQ nnd In sorvlug Mrs. Coroy wna iiB8l8ted by Misses Maxlno Jones nnd Ruth Corey. to be Principal Source of Supply of San Francisco Market C. II. JOHNSON, representing LIbby, McNeil & Compnny. loft on tho morning train for Dandon todny. gggSmK BANDON. MARSHFIELD. MYRTLE POINT. hjumuui m MR. AND MRS. HARRY FOLSOM returned todny from n visit at tho D. L. Wataon homo nt Coos City. county In Bomo tlmo. Tho caso has not yet been doclded by tho Supremo Court although a decision Is oxpcctul shortly. W. E. REST was hero rrom Uandou Friday night on uubIiiobs. W. R. DAVENPORT of Coaledo was a visitor In tho city Snturdny. MISS FRANCES MARTIN of Coqulllo tho I Is visiting frloiuiH in Mnraiuioiu M II PT.Anif rnnrnRnntlno 'Churchill Olovo Compnny. wns a J. H. FLANAGAN loft for Snn Fran- pnsaongor on tho morning trnln for Coqulllo todny. CHARLES ENEGREN of Cooa Rlvor brought n apTondld lot of apples I from his ranch on toos itiver Tor different Mnrahflold stores today. Cisco on tho Rcdondo on bus! ncsa. DR. E. MINGUS Was n pnssongor on tho morning train fop Donvor Hill todny. MRS. VM. HILL nnd bnby woro ablo to return homo todny from Mercy Hospltnl. P 1 miPRiTAN of Pinnn 7 wim is' JACK SULLIVAN loft today for n 1 .1 mhivmia or uimp , wuo is, ., ,.,. , rnn,,nin' MV,iin taking n woll-enrnod rost In Mnrab Hold, will rolro to tho Ton MIlo lnkes for n fow dnya boforo ro turning to tho camp. DANCE AT EAGLE'S HALL SAT imn.VY, MARCH II, HY THE SONS Ol-V NORWAY. Have your lob printing done at Pha flmn nfrtnii. LUMBER TRAD Cooa Bay continues to supply near ly doublo tho amount shipped by any othor port to tho San Francisco mar ket, tho following bolng tho ship ments for tho const ports during tho lnut two wcoks of February. Fir ami Spruce. Astoria , 450,000 Aberdeen , 1.S07.000 Ilamlon 1,195,000 Columbia Htver 3,075,000 Coos nay 0,040,000 Everett 1,000,000 Grays Harbor , 2,440,000 Port Angelica . . , 1,000,000 Port Ludlow 2,1 0,000 WUhipa 2,200,000 MISS DERNICE PADDOCK, mana ger of tho gonorol etoro nt Coal edo was a week-ond visitor nt Mnrsliflold, returning to Coaledo on the morning trnln todny. MR. AND MRS. C. F. DODGE loft on thf Speedwell for Snn Fran cisco from Randon. Mr. Dodgo hna business visit to Coqulllo, Myrtlo Point nnd lVandon. 13. II. VARNEY, of Coaledo, return ed on tho morning train after n two-day's visit to Coos Hay. II W. HORTON, now timekeeper nt tho Gould camp nenr Alec,nny, wua n Marshfleld visitor yostor t'ny. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL D. IIAR- PER, of Prosper, woro passengers on tho morning trnln for Pros- por, nftor a brlot visit to Mnrsh- rioiu, noy nnd family will loevo foaledo for Myrtlo Point this wook, CHARLES TOWER loft on tho morning trnlu for Coqulllo, on business today. WHITE EAGLE, tho tenor, who hna boon playing in Mnrahflold, loft, on tho morning trnln for Bnndon , todny. E lmnrovcd. nnd lth the N- lug of the Jolinsou LunuVr nnnv n nrnaneroilB umn(T I sight for tho Randon b5 community. been in Mnrshflold for tho pnat.PAUL A. SANDnERO, formor City J harry DULTMAN, ropresontlng RANDOLPH'S ROUGH TRlf. At rinlii iinnrh the Randolph 3. II. JONES nnd W. L. Grnhnm loft , fJ' SU.'ihrafktatta Saturday for Portland whoro thoy roin. " h?L,Tt Ann ""U,!? ",la.Pro:"0ltl,0...r.?.1" hor beam end Her charge of'' tPort.Td"snle,obr ft that - V&IS 5 them. Clyde E. Cnrlos. who Is ' , tho ptn In tur ej g "L8 ,??!""' UL ?!.8 J? Vnl,oy ' knows "how to cros the Rm P. . II. POOLB. fonn'or . Bocrotnry of J ?' WS S U". tno uanuon tommorciai uiub, ana ",""7: , V,, of freijif now representing Port Orford ?affi,a!Sold morning train for Hniulon Satur-,"011 World, day. Mr. Poolo atntoa thnt tho coming suuimor will bo tho boat over In tho history of Cooa Rny, ' II. II. WILSON nnd wlfo nnd dnugli-, tor arrived homo yestorday from Rosoburg, Mr. WHson having gono I thoro to meet thorn on their ro-l turn from Bakor, Orogon, wherol uiey went to Bettio an estnto or Mrs. Wilson's father. Ho mado tho trip out nnd back In four days month moiit. contemplating an invest- A. II. DERBYSHIRE, of North Rend, was n Marshfleld business visitor. Ho hna been considering nn offer! from J. W. Bonnett to become Identified with tho Rennott law offices but nothing definite has boon dono about It. Total 22.S03.000 Redwood Eureka Albion Caspar . . . Fort Bragg Greonwood .....,, Mendocino ,.,..,, Crescent City 7,230,000 690.000 330,000 1,501,000 220,000 1,601,000 307,000 MTR. CHARLES M'RRIDE, of Oak Iflnd, arrlvod on tho Speedwoll to visit for several weeks with Mrs. J. L. Congers. This Is hor first visit hero In flvo years and alio declares that tho placo has grown beyond recognition. Sho wont to Cooa Bay yo8(ordny for a fow days stay. Bandon World. Total , 1J,$79,QQ0 DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJEQVIST returned Friday ovenlng from Salom whero ho has beon arguing tho poddlor case which Is up bo foro the Supromo Court for a de cision, Mr. Llljcqvlst stntes that thoro are more conflicting stat utes on this enso than any other that baa been tried from this Engineer of Bandon, was a pas songor on the morning train for Bandon, Mr. Sandborg uaa been visiting nt Mnrshflold for tho pnst two days. ARCHIE JOHNSTON arrived homo from a trip to Curry. Ho roporta that Mr, Miller, tho traveling man who wna taken 111 thoro two weeks ngo, wns nb)o to bo moved to Bandon today. ANDER ANDERSON and Dot Saun ders ot South Inlet aro Marshflold visitors today. Mr. Anderson re ports that L. C. Reynolds ia having an awful tlmo getting hla small sawmill moved Into tho location thoro. DR. GEO. E. DIX nnd II. J. Mc Keown left Saturday for Myrtlo Point whero they apent Sunday with G. A. Brown at tho Wagner ranch. Dr. DIx wont out In hla logging boots and suit and looked like tho real thing, MRS. WILLIS A VARNEY of Coal edo was a Marashfield visitor Sat urday, Mr. Vnrney has beon trans NEW IK . FORLil Baker & Mamilton. strolled down ..,..,.. -.rvvra OP COW' to tho "Overland" station to lt.t. tWtviiiiY. ti board grips In his loft prevent mo from carrying moro," 0 "uvenana" station to "'". ' T tnvnilY. "' tho Flyor today, with three. STEAM fj'" 'oP mi in hla right hand and two FINE NEW l'11 ". Tho law doesn't' unv FOR UMJ"' LafJ Bald tho gonial saloman. "I don't The Coos Bay bk"., p!rt know whero tho Pullman nortora Just Installing a?.l?eL.,MMrj who used to render auch good now nnd up-to-ne j aervlco nt thla depot have gone." carry their P?" Ji,, ,tt. piii.u i'jehsun nas gone to Ten piont mu " - uadrtr Miio to look utter nta Intoresta a weiaon oc ,v,c io.incli there, as ho does not deslro to let chine. It has a o'k. fW nnyouo slip up on him during hla will Iron ndeaJ iil do ' nbsonrn nnrl wrosf thn MH nntl la now IrOBOd " ... ,k.i emoluments of tho "Merchnnt faster and better wor o Princo of Ten Mllo." Ho la pre- slblo to be done u. , Biy paring for one of tho busiest sea- Manager Jones offtli e over it. i "':" ,h W as tho railroad actlvltlea will more business Is requiriue Bona In tho history of Ton Mile tl'u'L.r to or less center nround thoro thla of tho now mac.J'" iork summer. and turn ""i "' eit ti DR. S. C. ENDICOTT and wlfo left They had hoped w sd on tho morning train for Ban- now uuuainb tu doy today. Mrs. Endlcott has under way before u' Vnoii In XTnrahflnM tn !. nn.) .lnlnvoil llV StrcSl 6" weok visiting friends. Dr. En-! TZTZZrivH Hii! dlcott arrived from Bandon Friday' DANOH AV? ii BfTW' forrp.l to tho now extenslnn of thn I ovenlnir. Ha rnnnrta linslneaa 1TT11AY. MARCH Smfth-Powers road and Mra. Var- conditions at Bandon generallyOF NORWAV. . w -. - --.. . , f 'v V