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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1914)
EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914 EV ENING EDITION. C. Ilrodlo, Jl. II. Hector, II. J. Jordan, Thos. Powoll, J. Sassor, 15. II. Ilnlnoy, Mrs. Italnoy, U. llrown, "Win. Hoffman, .Mrs. Mitchell, Win. Holiuiu'ii, II. Dobbins, M. H. Johu sen, 11. II. JohiiBon, .1. Miinroo, W. .lohiiBon. iPllllE SEES E U. ni T Of DIE: BE PREPARED WIII5.V TO MUXli OUT Wi:i)IHX(3 INVITATIONS m ED CROSS 10 iso i i PORTLAND Bandon Commercial Club De ,'. sires Explanation of Build ing at Exposition. Southern Pacific President Coos and Curry County Modi- Makes i our or inspection ,. cal Society Comply tx- Over Part of Road. Tho Unndon Itcronlcr says: h. J, Simpson of North lloinl atlll main- tains that Coos county will hnvo, n,r" bulltll poalti mcrclnl fled pect Call to Mexico. I no nfi m ,?f n LnitL,, n,.0 Jtc,llcnl sclol' e this week, steps ?" S nlalMT P. Lof.Vr were thnken to comply with a rom.ost iih in mu I n.uuua-i ,aini "a- ,-- .-..... ...... ,.... ,y ,,,,. frr,,,. .i,,, A liinrlnn n Un.l Prnio a.w.lfi- nn. nlthoiiKh the Unndon Com- " compiotoly changes," sail Wll- : ; ...i " ,:. " "I .,....! ....:. Club has been officially notl-1 "., Sproule, pros dent of the South- &o le foT fm tho Hod C .t& iiuu uy me inir coiuniiBSiun mm, ""; i-uiuimii, iiu biiuiii u w n,,,) .tmilitliM. tvlihln n rmv wnnlia there would ho no county buildings. nlBlit In Eugene. "My hope and be- th0 2?KnSff At tho meeting of the locnl Commer- "of Is that the growth of this conn- o'0," '8t the rmv In MnJ clnl Club Inst Krldny night the sec- try,, Imckc. 1 by n sense of fair play u PJ XTlV Uv' ,,"n,f, fe. romry wns instructeti to wnto Mr. i;bubhui uy mo Ainonenn people, ... y.:.?,n::v.'n:" ' " Blinnson nnil nspnrtnln If iiosslhlo whenever they nro nwnkn to tho "ovt.ioiiiiii.nis. by what authority he states that situation, will sufflro to overcome ' ?.n "' .' C.L , ''' county exhibits will bo allowed In "o mistakes nnd interferences that JU"LB.loty f0V??nl, n. J.c tholr own buildings. nlndor ilot only our business but Jf"" ,comniJu?? 9f aild,flirn,B' . FoHowIiib Is tho lottor written nearly all kinds of business In tho the, names t " physicians who wer rotnry was Instructed to wrlto Mr. possessed by tho Amorlcan people, "i" " "'" ",u u,u i'i"v Simpson mid ascertain If possible whenever they are awake to tlio UVUC'TV"'"' ,.,, ,, W iu iviiiwui.U itV VtVt bKIl" lied furnish ere country. . Wo need to oiton tho fac- conil0tent nnd willing to answer to iiiiius nnu mo nuns ana gei tno poo- ', " , ;,J ""', -." .,'."' . ' plo back to work. Wo should Btop v.lco or 1,ld'"B In times of disaster, tho theory thnt prosperous business ,; , , , Is somehow pernicious to tho state. , 1 1'10 nl ?rry Society select It Is a childish fallacy that Is drag- cd Dr- Walter Ciilln of Coimjlle, pres glng us Into hnrd times." ltlom Dr- K- Mlngus of Marshflold, Mr. Sprnulo wns accompanied on ui;,,Vl"r. ur. uix oi .Maisiiuoiu, ur. Ilobort 15. Strn- J'tB,lu u. .louiison o .iiyruo I'oinr Steamer Brings 17 Cabin Pas sengers and 125 Tons of Freight Sails Tomorrow. The steamer IMrnlso arrived at the Arrow Line dock this morning nnout 10 o'clock after an unevent ful trip from Portland. She carried 17 first cabin passengers nnd about 125 tons of freight. The Pnrnlso will sail tomorrow for San Francis co. Among those to arrive on tho steamer this morning were; H II ( J -" went ,l0 i According to tho Juno Woman's Home Compniilon Invitations to cith er a homo or n church wedding nre now usually Issued thrco weokB be foro tho dato of the wedding, and novcr later thnn two weeks before hand. Announcements oro innlled Itnmcdlntely nftor the wedding4, pre ferably tho Bamo day, certainly the day following. IIAV of all klnilB. 1IAINKS. j - -r by Secretary Troadgold "Mr. L. J. Simpson, North Ilend, Ore. Dear Sir I have been In structed by tho Uaudoii Commercial Club to wrlto you, asking whnt, If nny, nuthorlty yoti hnvo for your statements thnt Coos county wns to ho given n concession for n building slto at San Frnnclsco for tho fair? Our vlco president, Mr. Colsendorfor, In porsonnl conversation with tho president of tho Exposition and Mr. his trip to Kugono by porn, president of the Portland, I5UK0H0 nnd Kastorn railway. .V. I.. Kurklinlter, superintendent of tho and Dr. U K. Strato of North Dend as Its lied Cross committee Ilaker, wns told there would bo noiS. P. lines In Oregon, H. A. Hlnshnw, rounty exhibits whatever, not even Reneral frelglit agent, and John M. front California. Also tho rhalr-iHeott, general pnssoiiKcr nuent. man of our committee on Pnnnnin-1 Tho pnrty arrived from tho north CAHI) Ol-' THANKS. Wo wish to express our heartfelt appreciation of t.ie kindness and syin Everybody Is Asking Pacific Exposition matters received nnout 1:30 oc'clock In tho afternoon tZuTSnii.STiS: n lottor which is couched In tho "d- Immediately left on their spec- ,'' . )V 'i ,Z I' f. ,. v name terms ns stated by Mr. Oolsoii-1 ll train for n trip over tho Wll- ""d dc l ,' ' "J ', ' ' ( L "a',,, J dorfon, nnd so In tho fnco of this hniPtlo Pacific railway. They were tf'1' J ' , "" ,,, '. uuiiurs "" i" me lino oi una """" i ui.m- iiiuwuj, i uuy wijro fnrni nffn-iH rpi.ia what grounds havo you to hoso your conducted on this trip by W. II. m,.,?. L Sum. m nctlvlty for n county building? Fontaine. nHslstant engineer in !,' '"2 '"H1,. "' '"" This sympnthy and I much to nllevinto Wo think that tho county should ehargo of the construction work on 01,r 8or,r,w Y, " ',,0tL,J0 rr8un try to arrange for a sultnblo pnrt tho now lino. Thoy went ns fnr as or the Oregon state building, nH this me rnns are lain, rcachljig tho end Is going to bo ono of tho best build- of the lino before dark, and returned' ings on tho ground, with a good lo- to ICuguue, arriving at ii : :i 0 o'clock.' cntlon, etc., and tills Is tho opinion They proceeded south and President or tho club nftor fully considering Cproulo will leave tho Oregon offl- , tho matter from nil points. clnls and return to Snn Francisco, Trusting you will see the wisdom after having Inspected most of the of this course. I beg to remain, on company's lines In this statu. uonnir or tno (jommorcini uiuu, yours ir. prouio sain tnnt tho new vory truly, rotary." Mrs. Albert Hanson, Arnold Hanson. Alex Nelson. Nulsts'olBon. AMONG THE SICK Hoy Abbott who Is still rnnMnn.l M. 15. Troadgold, Sec- Wlllnmotto Pacific lino Is woll con- the Mercy Hospital for treatment for Htructed and that ho Is well pleased ,1IH injured hand wns nblo to bo In with tho work nnd with the looks Marshflold yesterdiiy. Tim Inlnrv nl ,. ... of tho country through which It pns- though not as severe aH reported Is Coino out to lli ItA.AAH. it scs. rather painful and will nrobnblv knnn NOIITH 1II5.VI). 1'ltlDAY and SAT. III in out of Imselmll for tho senHoii. llltl) NINO iMHltllM, IhioHim. Don't miss It. 'I""0 I" ' reported Improving IHTH 1II5.VI). 1'ltlDAY mid SAT. him out of baseball for tho seaHoii. tl)AV AI'THUNOON nnd KVI5-' Coino out to ho IIAAAK. t Ju, w'" 'o " lifvy loss to tho Jlnrsh- NO. Musi... inenlnient nnd many ,n'm. ni:s" I'""AV nnd SAT- "' dJ,n"'', iiIIih. Don't niNs It. UKDAV AITKHNOON and MVK- ''roclor Flanagan, son or Mr. nnd I NINO. Music, merriment ami many 'Mr.8' ' Mnnngan, who has been Nowadays: "Well, what have you got' on sale to morrow?" WELL FOLKS TOMORROW SATURDAY We offer a most attractive line of specials for every member of your family. Just for Saturday. HER.E THEY ARE: 50c. All Wool Challis at All Hand Bags $J.25 Men's Dress Shirts ' 25c Men's Lisle J -2 Hose Ladies Shirt Waists Full Cut Men's Shirts at To $500 Trimmed Hats at ALL PATTERN HATS, 1-3 LESS. 1-3 43c less 98c 19c 1-3 less 50c- $2.98 IIIIiMKH.V CM'H DANCI5 KCIC 1101'F MAM. NOKTII III'.ND, HAT imilAV, MAV l:t. .MAHTIN'S Oil CHKKTIIA. ADMISSION l?l. I,A j.t.u f.M.r'i. nnVT MISS IT. CATIIOMP I,AI)li:S' IIA.AAH, NOUTII IIKND, I'KIDAV mill HAT. I'ltDAV AI'TKItNOO.V AND KVK VI 'ti. HOV'T .MISS IT. ( ATIIOMP liADIKS' IIA.AAH, NOItTII IIKND, FIUDAV nnd SAT-l-'DDAV AKTKUNOON AND KVI5 XIN. DON'T .MISS IT. I S.S. JENNINGS -:-dh You Won't Appear Conspicuous If you wenr IIIUSIMUrt wnni-co'SHTAxiuii,,,,;,;, button, Blngle-breasted ivk ult. Model 1A, a corner tlvo and hnmlgome tiulte suit adopted especially to th needs of particular drcwi Men who nie In doubt ibcit tho correct model to tlm cannot iniiko a mlitakj t, deciding upon this one. Hub Clothing and Shoe Co, "MOXIIV TALKS." Tlnve .Store .Miuwh field flitiloi M)itlo Point. imiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBaaBHSMHiiHHaaM ".. I m$mtfB.mm$o, i! J ? liwiiff 4 s ' iii s i: in (ill) pi m ll i i t rrt --- i L L THOMAS Manager Y syt'ivio Our First Birthdav! s,.cccs!ilbranchosaon the SSUSRS- ' '"iS """ WM op,!nod-tollay 0CCU)ies Pace amo"0 li3 nKif1,;,l,,an0dcustS mrit "S 0n,i,Umn00 ' SamC bUSin0SS "ffl nnccf,!ihl, l,l? Mars,11Iey branch is just one year old today it is backed by forty years experience and sur-SSlS'hn?"-0'1 ho Pacific Coast. There's a reason fop our success. Y We mad good because eve 5 thing we handle is standard. Our pianos-piano players-talking machines are all the Tl , . WORLD'S WINNERS. That s why they won in Southwestern Oregon. This house is today doing the lamest business nf nnv piano house or music store in southern Oregon. Q ousmess ot anV There's a reason in fact, several reasons. W 7 k' JJt4'i. . . T - i i i it iirivLfc nfiiiiii'- & ittiUffBL Here are some of khem: TALKING MACHINES: Vintrola Edison Diamond Disc. PLAYER PIANOS: Milton Price & Teeple Angelqs Knabe-Anoelus PIANOS: Mason & Hamlin ' Hardman Packard Ludwig ' Kingsbury Conover Milton Wellington H "iXHiMiHMiiiiii3iVM J IHH t ,'w!i,y .f i TSi!5Mm3BMoy ilUliiiivi tm n iH V m a M iff VH II These standard lines are backed by other reasons business principles and policy that have made the Wiley B. Allen Co. what they are today the leading piano house on the Pacific Coast. These other reas ons are: Your money's worth or your money back. Courteous-treatment at all times. Service the best we can possibly give you. rony-one years of reliability. "TALK TO THOMAS' AB0UTJT." m - l. l. i humas, Manager. RUSSELL BUILDING. Wiley B. Allen Co. 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