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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1914)
gapEBgv t xx&rwmMmmmm i T ff six 'tost THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1914 EYENWft.EQIT.WlN. TfMftttllfcMiiijiiUuii hujuhwwiiMMi IWiWIWimi ffti&BmiMammmwmmm . ww mu PJllilJ III L..II.. This Week Is Styleplus Week jrajSUBRfTwwrer" vji a" rs r It B fc I XOItTII I1KXI) PARTY. Herbert Bowcn entertained tho Nortli Rend bnskebnll boys nnd n few friends at tho homo of his mother. Mrs. C. K. Shaw, Friday aventng The hoiiso was very prettily decorated with evergreens and pennants. A very pleasant evening was spent In sanies, music and dancing, but the main feature of the evening was n taffy pull which wns thoroughly on Joyed by all. At a late hour. Mrs, fitnw surprised the guests with a de- ilflluful luncheon. Thoso present were Misses Marguerite Smith, Lolo Ritchie, Goldlo Rlggs, Marjorlr Swearlngcn, Anna Truman, Leonora Tope, Messrs. llcrbcrt Bowen, Her man Mcndo, RusBoll Lafforty, Lyle Chapellc, Molvln Jacobson, Drew Smith, Fremont Hudson, Harold 8lmpson, Roy Carr and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Shaw. . I UIUTHDAY 1AHTY. I INFORMAL CHAT Richard Wnlter celebrated his tenth birthday Saturday afternoon with n party at tho homo of his pnr cntB, Dr. and Mrs. It. II. "Walters. Tho decorations and "games woro suggestive of Hasten The luncheon table, which was tho main fonturo of tho afternoon, was decorated with Eastor novelties. Tho place cards were lltt'o hnnd-pnlntcd chickens. Kach child received a toy bunny as a souvenir. A birthday cake lighted with ten candles mada the dining room ii pretty and merry scene. Among t'lioso enjoying tho afternoon were Frederick Doll, Kugcno Cros thwnlto, Tom Crosthwalte, Lewis Chllds, Francos Sncchl, Jack Siicchl, Slccn Magnus, John Clausen, James Lyons, Charles Johnson, Alton Kar dell, Harry Walters, John Walters. Mrs. Walters was assisted by Pearl Chllds In entertaining. 1 hilvkh ti:a.- Mrs. R. R. Watson and daughter, Mary, who have been visiting friends and relatives on tho Bay, returned homo Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur McKeown, who has been confined to tho J. W. Bennett home tor soveral months, being con fined In a plaster cast for five months and a half, Is now able to' be Up and walk around a little, but tho cast has not bcon removed, Just when It can be Is not cortaln. Sho appears much Improved. Mrs. R. J. Coko loft on tho N'nnn Smith Saturday for her homo In Los Angojcs nftcr spending tho winter at tho homo of hor daughter, Mrs. Ira B. Bartle, In North Bend. Sho and Mr. Coko plan to spend part of tho summer on tho Bay. fr XA.MK DAUUHTKH. Suzy Matilda Is tho nnmo that Mr. ami Mrs. Hugo Quint havq conferred upontliolr JHtlo daughtor, tho name being U honor of "Qrandnm" Qulst. Mothormmrchlld aro doing nlcoly and will eaonibq nblo to roturn homo from Mercy Hospital. MISS IfiEEN NOT ALARMED Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Methodist Kplscopal ehiirrh will hold a silver tea nt tho homo of Mrs. Dnvld NVI on, 304 South Sixth Btreet, Wednes day afternoon. A sploudld program lias been arranged. I X.Ij. y. p. fc. Tho Young People's Society mot at- tho Norwegian Lutheran Hall Friday night for their rogulap social ovfnlng, with Miss Mabol Mnthlson and Andrew Anderson as entortnln crs. Tho next meeting will bo In two weoks. when Miss Allco Mnth lson nnd Oliver Lnrson will onlor tnln. TIiobo pres nt woro Mr, ind Mrs. Thorpo, Miss Lennlo Rofstand, Miss Mabel Mnthlson, Misses Coru and Allco Mnthlson, Miss Jonulo Johnson, K. a. Molten, Ollvor Lnr on, Peter Omll, Arthur Mobs, Mr. Sandstrom, Potor and Chris Tltorpn, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Nelson. Jclmor Hofslnud, Bert Iberson, Andrew An derson and several visitors and 8traugor8, I L1CAGUK PARTY Mies Hazol Coffin entertained hor -tass of Junior League girls at her tioma In South Marshllold Saturday afternoon. Tho afternoon wns mer rily spent with cames Th" rntn 'woro Ireno Oulmotto, Ruby Carlson, Ruth Anderson, Carl RniBio,n, Rhodn Andrerson, Mabol Nolson, Ireno Woodworth, Hnz I Coffin, Woodworth, Hazel Coffin, Philip Coffin, Spencer CnrlBnn nml Mrs, Woodworth and Mrs, Coffin. Troubles of Some Students at Smith College Frighten ed Her Relatives Tho following from tho Berkeley Gazotto will bo of Interest hero ns Miss Morcon'e fathor, Arno Moreen, and brothor, Jnck Morcon, aro both In Marshfluld now: "While- many of hor classmates have becomo terrorized at a sorles of robberies on tho canipus of tho col lege and have left "for their "homes In various parts of tho country, MIbs Kdlth Moreen, nn attractive Berke ley, Btmlont at Smith's Collego at North Hampton, Massachusetts, lias rorusod to allow tho disturbances to liitorforo with her studies ami will ro- mnln In tho oust to contlnuo hor work. "Dotalls of tho roliborles at tho eastom collego hnvo been rccolved hero. Th mystery which hns beon surrounding t'..o crimes on tho cam pus hns been cleared, howovor, by tho confession of Kdwnrd, Wnrnock, a lG-ycnr-old youth, who hns ad mitted his responsibility for tho rob beries. Warnock, In his confession to tho pollro, ndmlts holding up a number of tho collego girl classmates of Miss Moreen nnd n member of tho fncutly nt tho point of u gun. "Alarmdd by reports of tho stuto of affairs at tho collego, relatives of MIbs Moreen telegraphed oast last night and received .n reassuring an swer this morning that Miss Mercon had escaped tho trouble. Miss Mo reen Is tho daughtor of Arno Moreou of 2701 Benvonuo avonuo nnd Is woll known In local socloty." We are the Styleplus Store ENJOY A NEW SUIT for Easter when new clothes count. We are making a special ' showing of if fflftf? If ' -SFElk H Styleplus af 7 riothes ml ii. ttM Zjh.Mn pric tbt wwl4 avtt n i ALL THE NEW PATTERNS. Every variety of style that is correct. You pick out the suit that best becomes you, knowing the price is only $ 1 7 and that the quality is guaranteed. THIS SUIT IS FAMOUS much talked about. If you don't know the Styleplus quality-points, you ought to come in, even if you don't need a new Easter suit. We will gladly show you. The big two page advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post advised you to look for the Styleplus Window in the Styleplus Store. Notice our fine display and come in. feBH Sty1pl cioxn usA "MONEY ' TALKS" HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. MARSHFIELD BANDON MYRTLE POINT 3W .uMMiiay'"1''1"'''""-!- - ftm WANTS TO STOP boys suit; 4 - FAUKWKLh PARTY LUMBER IDE OF COOS BAY Delivered Almost 9,000,000 Feet of Fir at San Fran cisco Last Year Miss Goldlo RIkkb, of North nond, entertained Thursday evening at a farewell card party In honor of ihrco younK men who hnvo boon spending tho year on Coos Hay. Messrs. Russol Lafforty. August Calendar and Prod lllller. All three aro leaving today on tho Aro 1lno for San FrnnHsco, Mr. Iif ferty nnd lllller, who nro IHltmore tioys, to return to their respective homes In Pennsylvania nnd Connec ticut, Mr. Calendar to remain for a whllo In California. The Hlggs homo wnB decorated In greciiB nnd flowers; xind tho young people spent n ilollghtful ovontug there, playing ranis, nt which MIsh Margaret Btnlth won first prlzos and Miss . Jesslo King and Joe Wlnsor tho Port Gninblo SCO.OOO boobies Among those present were Port Ludlow 1.500,000 Misses Theresa SU'ln, JcbsIq King, Umpqua 200.000 Msrjorlo Swearlngen, Lola Ritchie, Willapa 1,899,000 Margaret Smith, Cora i'tillips, Anna Truman, May Potorson, Mollnda An derson and Qoldlo Rlgms, and Messrs, August Cnleudnr, Fred 1111 Jer, Uussell Lafforty, Porcy Phillips, Joe Wlnsor, Tom Hnge, H. Fluclt hiKer. Harold Simpson, , Roy Carr and Drow Smith, Officer Doane Will Appeal to City Council Tonight Bohrer Makes Smoke Whllo making tho rounds ono ev ening recently, Officer Don no noticed smoko omorglug from tho Lockhart building In such largo clouds that ho thought Biiroly a largo conflagration was In ovldonco und hastened through tho clouds of smoko In tho enrnnco, which almost choked tho worthy of ficer, who, starting up tho stairs of tho building stumbled on an object, and wns Interrupted by tho volco of Willie Ilohror, tho messenger boy, who shouted nn epitaph and tho ex pression "That's my foot when you got through." Officer Doane oxnmlned tho stir iqoundlngs nnd discovered a Uargo calabash plpo between tho teeth of tho young messenger, who was puff ing vohoinontly nn(j wn8 very jnuig-, natn on account of being disturbed by an orricor of tno law. "It was only by tho merest chance that I did not turn In an alarm," said Offlcor Uoano In discussing tho, matter. "Thnt Holiror lad Js. only' soveuieon years or ago aim tno law NEWS OF WORTH BEND soil, Cottngo Grovo; G. A. Kcarns, Coalcdo; B. Watson, Myrtle Point; M. T. Ilartholomow, ISugeno; W. V. Clomcns, Toledo; C. L. Austin, Port land; Victor 8. Larson, Toledo; Dick Mills. Conledo; non Crnwford. Myrtlo I Point; .1. Jaskson, Norway; II. Han- ison, Gold Ilcnch; V. Alc'Jtt, Tucomn; u. l. Austin, t'oriinnu. Tho MIiilico lintel. R. K. Sutton, Rosoburg: R. W. Wright, Rosoburg; II. C. Edgorton, Coqulllo; Han Lonior, Win, Han Hans Lomers, Gnrdln'cr; Win, Han Ben, Gardiner; C. C. Scoley, Coos Rlv or; Jcsso Wooley, North Bend; J. Dlmell, Portland; W. A. Sample, Han don; James Senmplo. Rnndon; A. Kn Coos River; If. II. Dickey, Junction City; II. II. Summers, Junction City; Hans Sornes. Gardiner. The St. Ijiiwiimico Hotel. Mra. A. H. Iinhoff. who hhs W. J. Tull. Shelbvvlllo. Ind.: Dan spent n past fow weeks at -Gnr Strom, Myrtlo Point1; II. Hnndt, Rose- diner, hns returned to her homo on burg; Miss Colo. Norway: J. W. Hurt, i wi avonuo. Tho official board of tho Moth- Miss Klosglo Him UtW odlstKplscopal Church will hold n her homo with mtuiei. business mooting tonight nt tho church. After tho business ses sion, Superintendent A. G. Raab and .Mrs. Hani) will entortnin tno oai cors nnd their wives. The W. C..T. U. will hold their regular mooting Tuesday afternoon nt tho Mothodlst Church Tho Interior of tho Presbyterian Church Is being ropapored und painted. Portland; A. Smith Hassott, Dandon; W. 10. Rhodcsand family, Smith Dasln. Times Want ads brine results. Prof. J. F. Grubbs children nro sick with tho whooping cough. H. C. Dior's children havo tho whooping cough. Tim Mothodllt EciSrtfl! : Aid will moot In the chorck nex Thursday aiitmoon. Mm llnilfnnl acd llttl 11 Scuth'coos HIvr ipent SJt' Mnrhfleld. Mrs. Fred Cavanaujh il ' .- ll. tvllth nrhohaTelMI Ing tho past two mpntii J ttveson tho Bay. ulll lfcftl homo In Canada aoon, Mrs. Robert JItCann. itoj" short visit up the rlrtir.o today. ml., nvlor mill hll t9 ' ..""'"?,. r;i.t- to in ago of logs, but Hlr'l tlons In ft fow aaji. "f tc An April Sjbower of Baygains Tho following from tho Pioneer Wostorn Lumberman shows thnt dur ing tho Inst two weeks of March, Coos Day Bhlppcd almost 9,000,000 foot of fir to San Francisco: Fir nnd Spruce. Abordoon 0,010,000 Rnndon 1.467.000 Columbia RIvor -1.787.000 nrobabllltv hn will nmiear iforn thA Coos Iluy 8,8-15,000 council this evening nnd request ln- Coqulllo RIvor .120,000 Btructlons ns to what action ho should Bvorott 500,000 take In similar casca whoro ynuthB ,., ., i..,wv. mu Duiuniut, in .tiuiouiiciu ui iruBUUl iuiuviui:u ,. i uu,uuu Now Conies the Coat and Suit Sale j doos not glvo him tho privilege of smoKiug. Offlcor Donne snld that some steps ought to bo takon to prevent tho sale of narcotics to minors, and In all I - SOXfi ltKCITAt. Mrs. Maymo Stanley Gldloy will prcoont hor pupil, Mrs. U. L. Rob inson. In recital Tuesday evening, .April '7. nt hor home. A number ofc guosts aro .Invited. , -MARSHFIELD FIKK Department 4U kIvo DANOK SATURDAY rl-fif nt' tli KAfiLKS Imll. KKV 19HRS OKC1IESTKA. Tlbhr COATj. The kind VOD have 4JLWAY8 UBKD. Phono 72. Pacific JWvery lind Transfer Cowpaujr. Totnl 28,953,000 ltClhWHHl. Kureka 10, 810,000 Albion 1,000,000 Caspar , 1,310,000 Fort Bragg l.SGG.OOO Greenwood 450,000 Mendocino 862,000 Point Arena 212,000 Crescont City ., 1,040,000 Total ..17,672,000 WHO WAS UK? Tho Rosoburg Rovlow says; "A trunslont en routo from San Francis co to Coos Ray was discovered on tho street this morning by Marshal Williams to bo suffering from de lirium tremens. After fighting off tho snakes for some time, he was taken by the marshal to Dr. Sothor, who gave him something that brought eome relief." tf.TTTHIE, HOTELS The (Tluuiillcr Hotel. I Sidney C. White, Portjand; Q. J, Mlsh, San Francisco; M. O. Duncan, San Francisco; P. S, Druko, Porh land; Geo. Dent, Portland; K. C. Mor-i gan, Portland; IJ. P. Hlldreth, Se attle; Walter P. Porep, Seattle; A. P Lange, Portland; C. H. Freeman, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Green--ough, Rnndon; T. M. Hunter, Port land, Or,; A. McWUIIams, San Frnni cIbco; R. A. BoaBt .Portland; J. Ran rett, S, R. Co.; J. C. Costello, San Franclscp; B. D. Browne, Portland; Geo. M. Lnffaw, Rnndon. 1 Tho Lloyd Hotel. E. M. Pung, Allegany; Vernon Shortrtdge, Cottage Grove; Paul Has- OF Tft'3feASON Right on the threshold of Easter and the cominn of sumnier weJaimcMlggJ . ' I !-- -i n Li., x. ..T-' .x ; VV. A t ' -. -i-x r.u I -nMlnnOn S5 I iiuai saie oi nuauy-To-wear. it is me first anamosi iiupimi """"'""- Coats and Dresses of the season! ReaSOIlS Are ma"V b"t chiefly the baokwnrri season, oWlnflJgjag wuainur. anu inn mnnv nRrmenis nn nanu. """f ..:i o-i il-.! rlv "-L. 'j"l'i'ii-i' - . Ji fhf fan fhnt nun Ruifo Pnafc an'H.nrneWe a,;fhA' ronilnr nrinn.? are oOJOJU cent better than voii ordinarily net. . i Suits that's'oLdupto $10,50, offered at . ,$ 7198 $15.50 offered "at -, '-$1W $17,50 offered at $13:75 $22,50 offered at $16:89 $25,00 offered at l$18Jg $29,00 offered at $"2lJ5 THAT SOLD UP TO $1 1,50 Coats nownffir $16.00 (Mfnoza "$12,50 Coats now zz4ti, .i7-:Rrt Gnats' now -ssjt' rtt, ..ysi CpliU.UU L.oais nuw -2 $25100 Coats now. Phone 1151. ALL ALTERATIONS FREE S., S. Jennings