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"wrtrmfwr- ?- f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. 9WJR COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKV Kdltor mid I'll!). 3)AW B. MAIiONKV Svwa Kdltor tDffloinl Paper of Cimih County ADDITIONAL (SOCIETY NEWS GOOD OUTLOOK FOR B5j OOI TIMK CliUlt Tho Good Tlmo Hub was enter tained by Win. Kroltzor nt tho homo i( lita pnrents, Mr. ami Mrs. Doreoy Xroltzor In South MarHhflold, Inst night. Tho ov nlng was merrily pent with games, after which Mrs. Kroltzor, assisted by Mrs, Goodrum and Mrs. Housowortli, served re iSrcsliineiita for tho cliildren. Among tho club mombors art Bfargarot Powers, Mary McArthur, Gladys Ferry, Louise Gtdloy, Frances XyoiiB, Thelma Lyons, Olcnda Far oll, Wlinin Hoaglund, Donald Gld Jey, Win. Kroltzor, Tom Crosth waltc, Eugeno Crosthwnite, Donald Allen, Fred Hoaglund, James Lyons, "Tfm. McArthur and Gene Trnvor. Tho club will moot again In two "vccltH with Miss Wilma Hoagland. i iuisciiiTi; cnun. I Mrs. G. Johnson wns host'ss to tho yriscllla Club this week at a most pleasant session. Tho next mcct ftig will bo April 1 with Mrs. F. J. Stostejlor. Those prcsont this week wore Mrs. Itourke and her tucstB, Mrs. Smith of San Francis co, Mrs. Hush, Mrs. Mostollor, Mrs. JJroekmouller,' Mrs. Galo and Mrs. Jllbco. 4 , I KXTKIITAIX lltTSIJAXDH I Tho Prlscllla Club mombors en tertained their lniflbands nt a de lightful ovcnlng Hcsstou nt tho homo of Mi, nnd Mr. Georgo Itourko InHt Saturday evening. VnrloiiH dlvor srtoiiH were rollowo'1 by a buffet lunchoon. Those present won1 Mr. and Mrs. Drockmuollor. Mr. and Mrs. Grlnolds, Mr. and Mrs. Galo, Mr. and Mrs. Iluta, Mr. and MrB. Olson, IHra. Mostullir, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Smith. I .lOMiV i)ozi:x Tho Jolly Dozou will bo ontor talncd next Wednesday by Mrs. Hen ry Olson of ilunkcr Hill. Rot TAMAIiKS nt SAUTKH'S. Capt. Dollar Says Prospect is Good Chanfles in Co- quilie Mills That there will bo an early and marked Improvement hi tho iuinber business Is tho hopo entortnlned by Capt. Kouorl Dollar of tho Dollar Lumber Company, who was hero Inst night. This improvement will mean much to this section, ho says, as it will not onlv moan activity hero but will hasten other developments. Tho intlmntlou Is that an Improvement will mean that the Dollar Company will grcntly extend and dovclop Its In terests In this section. Capt. Dollar Is now trustee of tho Johnson Lumber Co., and the re coivor of tho Sceloy & Andorson Log ging company on tho lower Coqulllo. His vlBlt hero was to try and shape tho affairs of tho companies so thnt thoy can continue and again got on solid footing for future development. Tho trusteeship and receivership, ho says, has not mndo nny change In tho ownership and ho hopes to hnvo both concornB bo thnt ho shortly can restore them to their original owners In excellent shape. Kck JoIiiiniiii UctlrcM. Eric Johnson of Coqulllo hns for the tlmo being severed his connection with the Johnson Lumber company. Stnnloy Dollnr in tho Interim Is act ing Vend. Mr. Dollar said that Stan . ley Dollar was badly needed by tho company In Its San Francisco orices. but for tho prcsont ho would hnvo to remain In chargo here. Alfred Johnson, Sr., head of tho Johnson company, Is again ht Coniilllof but ho Is not In very good honlth. Ho . pint rapt. Dollar nro tho closest of , Mends nnd have long boon Intlmnte ly nssorlned nnd Cnpt. Dollar Inuds I Mm highly, expressing tho dcopoat i regret ovor tho reverses thnt fires and Other misfortunes hnvo struck him. However, Capt. Dollar Ib more than lmnnful that this all can bo quickly straightened out. Tho mill Is now cutting ovor 100,000 foot por day nnd ho biib that It will koep the Grace Dollar very busy to kcop the lumber ' nulod away. On his recent trip onHt ho found a decided spirit of optimism and n very hopeful vlow of tho future. Ho said that ho had personally expected to sdo business pick up with tho open Inn of snrliiK nnd while It hns not LEAVE TODAY ORHATEB dono so, tho optimistic spirit gener ally provnlent in business circles will mean that it will conic with a rush wl en it docs' come. .Mill At Coqillllc. When asked If they weren't about to take over tho mill at Coqullle, which was closed by business revers es a few years ngo, and opornto It again, Capt. Dollnr said that ho had bean hoping so. Ho said that Just MiA nflmr ilnv lin lintl naked tholr'nt- torncy what the status of tho Co-1 Tho DrcaUwator Balled carry this qullle mill denl was nnd when ho morning for Portland with a capacity asked him he said that ho apologotlc- passenger list. Those sailing on her ally romnrked that ho was asking wore: for Information "for tho benefit of his W. E. Whltenglo, It. L. Conn, Mrs. grandchildren who were growing up, 11. L. Conn, C. W. Waterman, George as ho wanted to know If thev had n Eason, J. A. Nowton, Mrs. J. A. New right to expect to get tho Coqullle ton, MrB. Hilda Weathorlll, J. Taylor, mill. Ho said It had been hanging Mrs. E. J. Dangortor, C. 12. F. Russ, flro bo long that ho did not know Herman Jacobs, Irene Dnngorter, F. what to thine about it. However Knoppor, Mrs. H. M. Andrews, It. M. bio nMnrtmv nrnmlsod thnt it would ' Androws. W. C. McMnhoii. G. Abort, not bo long boforo the foreclosure Doth N. Llnd, J. C. Jones, J, 11. Sweot, i tirorccd nits could be wound up so it. .). uomuougn, airs. it. J. iionv- thnt they could take It ovor, Improve bough, Mrs. M. A. Martin, II. Snx-, It, nnd stnrt It again. rud, Mrs. C. J. Nates, C. J. Nates, ' In this connection he said that ns O. W. Goodnmn, Mrs. D. E. Grcon, ' n rosult of tho long, tedious delnys or D. E. Green, Hnrold Gourloy, George tl o law, thoro was a growing sontl- Thomsson, Geo. Smith, F. C. Phlllups, inrnt for arbitration nf business dls- II. G. Ilocssor, L. G. Mooks, E. II. Mc- putcB nnd thnt tho San Francisco Crcn, C. A. Meade, Mrs. C. A. Meado, i Chnmbcr of Commorco Is now hand- Dr. Lagus, Honry Ulahop, Fred Potor llng scores of ensos that wore for- son, Wlllnrd Holdlnan, It. A. Luring, morly threshed out In tho courts. Ho Goorgo Rotnor, II, Nordrum, Mrs. II. I said tho cases were submitted ono dny I A. Wells, MrB. A. Ilorgstrand, Uer to the arbiters and tho decision roach- nlco Dorgstrand, Itay Ilorgstrand, Pat ed tho noxt morning. Ho recnllett Caroy, W. Uonnett, W. L. Haywood, i that sovoral vcarB ago when tholK. G. Master, J. II. Loach, Mrs. M. ' steamer Hardv. then under the Dot-, II. Drown, O. E. Hnrrls, Mrs. O. E. TIE GAME TO HE PLAYED OFF. lUuisliflclri and North lleml Hlgli School Tennis Contest lleiv Tonight. The tio bnskotball gamo betweon Mtirahflold nnd Nortli Hond will bo playrd off this evening nt tho Mnrshflold Tnbornnclo building. Last Friday tho two tonms plny ed the fastest game of tho season at North Hond, tho score bolng 1 8 forSatuJt.?'. of North Ilond. ;?"" IK Morrow, of Mnrshfleid ' h will start promptly t Th to. . ' a oeiiw ?n ALL HOOF 'IMtonro iiinnciilly remedied ,,i V h HOOFING CEMEXT. t" ',Pfu5fc. Phone HI). ' J' Mining T t 1.1 V Ifttn...... . .....L iur.LiUvSnt SAltTtl,.. lar mnnngomenr, got Into trouble on tho bar and was towed In by a Slmp- nnn tiifr. thnv liml n lOUE laWBIlIt over It. Ho snld he offered Simpson $800 Orinimett, Ilobort Dollnr, n liiiiin it I. n( alnuinnn uniit oil morn' Dollar. Mrs. K. L. Jones. nnd began suit, nnd after flvo years-1 Reason, T. J. Scnmmon. Elbert Ilrcs of litigation tho final decision of tho . slo, Ed Mitchpll, Alex Eltman, John .intnen, Jay scnrlohan, Tom Atlinn nglon, Louis Sonngero, Mllo Meo, Harris, Dosslo Harris, Harold Harris, It. A. Lambert, D. C. Sanford, MrB. A. J. McDonald, A. 13, Dtttln, George A. Stnnloy Mrs. 1- courtB wns secured and Capt. Simp boh was allowed $750. Ho Bald that later Capt. SI litigation cost wlinin IliliiL' rould hnvc by nn arbitration uonru in n iow hours. FIXE COXCKKT. I iiiiwon told hlra that tVo , M,CB Mco Fro(, Wobl)0r a MntBOn could have been settled 1 Jonn 1-nvnnrs, Win. Smith, Mlko Do- Bor, Hnrry Emanuel. C Vlcrs, Papas, E. L. WHY EVERLASTINGLY PAY RENT? If the landlord makes money by routine to you, yon can make money by routing from yourself. ' ' Is it laek of means, with you? Nonsense H you've got the real determination iiudarc willing to make the smallest sacrifice, vou can raise $10.00, can't you, and a few small monthly payments afterwards? Thnt will secure for you a level lot in 13ay Park, and you've got tho start for a homo. Anybody can do it. It's only making tho start that counts. Think this over in earnest and lot us show you Bay .Park's advantages. Quit pavinc rent. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Ifronb street. The Goods and the. Price ' There is but one satisfactorv reason for the con ,...,! ,,,.mvfL ,vi' flu. nOMTEN" "RULE STOKE 1 .the riiihl (oath at the rifht price. "When you trade I' at the (16Ij113N RULE you have the pleasure ot knowing that vou luive received tue uiu vaiue tor your money. The charge, horn of envy, has been made by some people that we carry cheap goods. Consider the following well-known brands of the various lines carried by us-and decide for yoursoli. The. real difference is that we sell them for less: 1 Queen Quality Shoes Madame Mnrta Sandal, tho Nor-i w Klnn prlmn donna, scored distinct triumphs In her two concortH on Coos liny this week. The first wnB nt tho Masonic Opora House nnd one of the' Inmost nudlcncoB that ever assemb led to a muslcalo In Mnrflhflold Kroct cd 1'cr nnd paid trlhuto to her nr mnrkahlo artistic ability. She wns aceonipnnlod hy Mrs. Win. HorHfall, Jr., and tho excellent music contrl-. Inited much to Mmo. Sandal's trl-i Hinnli. , ! lfrldny ovnnlim an pxcollont nnd-1 lenco creqted Madnmo Sandal nt North Hond. Miss Mnbol Mnthlsoii , of Hunker Hill plnycd her nccom-, nanlment and won much pralBo by her excellent rcdltlon of tho niiirr borB. Madnmo Sandnl left overland this mm hi. i iDiittmio licr tour. Slttrp Dciiil. H. K. nooth roculr ed a toleRrnm touny stntliiK that his slstor, MIhb Mary Hooth, dlol yostorday In Spoknno of spnnl mon IiiKltlB. She wiis n domotlc science fnclior In tho public -Bchools thoro and wib 111 only hnlf nn hour. Sho wns his only slBter. ICE CKKAMTitSAltTKU'S I LEASE LAKE TODAV iov womun. Blister Brown Blue Kibbon Shoes for boys and girls. - Febrtch, Fox, 1 Hiker and White Uotisp shoes for men. "Wright's Underwear. Arrow Collars. AVarnor'.s Rust-Proof and Hod fern Corsets. Topsy, Rurson and Ipswich Hosiery. La Vogue Suits and Coats. Ainoskeg Domestics and Woolens. Pequot and Peppor ell Sheetings. "Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale ttslins. The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY. TJlERli: IS A REASON i Rinniinon Hrothera, recontly I nf Onl'leu'lntrt, Washlnirton. to- I day lo.i3ed Toal j.ulto Jti p.ir. , of Lake Udmi, j'ust bolow Clenr I Lake In tho Ton Mllo section, j from J. W. Honnolt nnd will stnrt a 1Ik, prlvnte flsb hntch- i cry there. Thoy Iciib A It for I flvo yours. TEe , R.oya! The fish Will Bite If You Use EkblacTs Fishing Tackle fe OVU NEW 1014 LINE JUST RECEIVED AND .IS THE FINEST : . EVER SHOWN ON COOS BAY Fish poles from 5c to $5.00. Reels front 10c to $5.00. Lines, all sizes, from 5c to $1.00 for 25 yards. Flics in fifty different styles and colors. Look ovor our lino before you buy. $?LlJ& 9 iMS mm. TONIGHT KiitSro r'ipiise of nraenm. Ln l'otlie JuiiIb singing "The Trnvellnp Man and tho Qunkor .Mnl''," also tho "DnncliiR Girl." Flvo reels of pictures five. "A Romance of Urln." An ox collont tvo-rool drama of old Iro land. "Iletwocn Homo and County." A thrilling heart Intoiust war drama, "Paflhful Unclulor llllllo." A liunch of mnlds attempt to conquer a young bachelor and In bo doing form lively niid IntiKhnblo caniolv. AdmiBHlon, lower floor. 15c; bnl cony, 10c. Tomorrow night, "Hohln Hood " 1 The story of tho domnntlc and Btlr ' ring Ufo of tho great adventurer of tho middle nges. Ho undo war on tho rich to glv to the poor. I Coming Thursday. "Sapho," in ' six beautiful reols. When Packing for a Journey WE ftKtZ . PAR11CVJM& JVSFJf Pill p you will fool satisfied If you lot us prepare your Laundry work. Your Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Handker chiefs will bo found In porfect condi tion, and not an nrtlclo damaged in tho slightest. Wo nro vory prompt In deliveries, too, and our charges i ,nro admittedly reasonable. We ghould like to be favored with a trial ! order, becauso we know wo shall have your custom afterwards. COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone Main 57J. WE TALK QUALITY WE GIVE QUALITY fc "v "F"Tri LLLL1JL r- and as a eonseqiience have, been called nit on to GIVE QUALITY r Mr Wc have been "Stepping lively" keeping pace with the demands made upon us bv our friends and ciistom ers. YOU should he one of them. "WHY PAY MORE?" H D Ml H I JohtisonGulovsen Co. Sellers of Quality Home Furnishings D h ont w H-ftfrhTntfr WT J Yow w n o astun This is the time when every woman is either planning for or is Iniisly en gaged in cleaning house. She doesn't WANT TO WASTE her valuable time trying to wash clothes in addition to a hundred other duties, lend Yot Clothes to Us They will be returned pure, clean and white. We have tho newest and mw improved machinery known and our managor is an expert backed by a s of years of successful experience. Everything from a lace handkerchief to a blankot. Positively no tearing. Twin City Steam Laiuiedr Phone 1421, Nortli Bend. &kimz ZXXSS3EKSH LW yiv Mifcn,, ,1... i. ...v r.rfrt! , m. .jju JL nWf ji i--,mi g-mji