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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1914)
.... ,.!- "ri.y;'.:&F"! v WrTggBPP j " - THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE JUNE THE MONTH OF PROPOSED COOS COUNTY BUILDING AT PANAMA EXPOSITION WEDDINGS IS NEARLY HERE W' V " "''" u'y T 1 1 . i -it !flS32t(?iyf,Sft- "n-i.i,' i..i u a itNj r VnfilHrWfrfMr Z-JMLssi, ttsv w Mr. & Mrs. Young Couple: Why rack your brains for an unusual wedding gift? Don't you remember how you wished that your friends had given you only sensible things to start with? We can tell you that a nice piece or set or furniture is the MOST WELCOME PRESENT you could send as a wedding gift. Come to our store and you will have no trouble selecting an ap propriate present Our PRICES WILL BE ALL RIGHT GOING & HARVEY COMPANY A Nice. LIBRARY TABLE $7.50 to $25. A Ladies WRITING DESK $ J 0.50 to $25. 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Tho main exhibit room Is 10 by 50 feet and Is lighted by windows nt cither end, nnd by n skylight In tho center, 1(5 by 18 foot, covered with translucent fabric. On ono side of this room In an arch way IS feet In width opening into tho exhibit annex, 20 by CO feet. On the opposlto side is a gnllery abovu I'uxlllon .Suggested by V. II. Iltlgunut of Not Hi Itcntl for Sun Francis co Kxposltoii. the ontrancos to the rest rooms nnd office extending the length of tho room. Tho ceilings of tho exhibit rooms nro 20 fcot In height. In the opposite wing of t'"o build ing nrb tho Indies' nnd gentlemen's rest rooms, nnd the custodians office. I A dressing room Is connected with tho ladles rest room, with lnvatory, t closets, etc. Culllngs of tho rest rooms I nro 11 feet In height and each room contnluB n flreplncc. Celling of tho offlco Is 11 feet In height nnd above this nro rooms for tho Janitor. The building Is well appointed for tho purposes Intended nnd ovory con- I vculcuco Iirh been provided. It Is ' proposed to finish tho exterior of tho building with nlteriinto courses of . red nnd white shingles, between thn pilasters which nro two feet in width, shingles to ho stnlued a light terra I'Ottu and the pilasters and other trlnu mlngs two shades of cream. OUU SOLDIERS .MEMORIAL DAY, 11)11. Hy Arthur J. Hurdlck. Not now the firm, elastic trend As when to war they marched away; They're battling time, nro warring years, In bloodless battles of today. Tho whitened hairs abovu their brows, Tho wrinkles nnd tho bended forms These arc tho scars they now re recolvo, Tho wounds that fall In silent storms. j Ah, onco the)' faced tho deadly flro And stood wiiero snot and shell fell fast! They fight time's battles bravely now As fought they battles of tho past. And though no fluids of carnngo now Spread horrors to tho shrinking eye, Upon time's field ench pnsslug day Tho victims of the battlo lie. So now wo pluck tho fragrant flower And weave tho laurel wreath to day To lay beside tho silent forms Of thoHO who fell beside tho way. MMMMM,MB M r I Our Boys In Blue A Memorial J)iy Poem Dedicated to the G. A. It. Sloop sweet and vest, bvnvo ones! The nil is teeming With sunshine golden mid with hivd song gay. Sleep sweet and vest. The blossoms fair nro leaning Their bright cheeks on your grnves tho livelong day. Above you floats the flag so well defended, The dear old i'lag tho stars nnd stripes wo love. .Hither your comrades true their way have wended Their loyalty and loving praise to prove. Softly nnd solemn plays tho dirge above you. With bowed heads turning gray and growing old Stand silently the comrades brave who love you, "Whoso day will soon be as a tale that's told. Sleep, then, bravo hearts, with pale hands folded meekly; Sleep sweet and take your rest, brave hearts and true. Like lilies fair your memory blossoms sweetly Forever in our hearts, O boys in blue! Harriet Franceno Crocker. SBHn I IHfll LK? """"""-' i2i (Continued from r-aco Two.) Tiifii.sn.wriiUH Mrs. Schroeder was hostess at a very pleasant meeting of tho Thurs day Snu'lnir Plnli (hid wnnk. niiinrinln- Ing Mrs. Hlldenbrand. Mrs. Kinney, V10 ,,rlu'8 Mrs. f'rnwfnril. Mi-h Mltnlinll. Mrs. 1.0. Julio foiirt Melux, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Stndden, Wl" u'" mo niiuiinur iimr wimor evening by Miss Carrie Hoss at thu homo of hor parents Mr. and Mrs, D. I), Itoss. A number of tho young peoplo of the younger sot wore pres ent and enjoyed u fow delightful hours at Progressive Hook. Miss Itllla Itoss and Ed Richardson won Miss Flanagan loaves Juno fourth for .Monmouth whoro sho Mrs. JoiiBon, Mrs. Jones, Mrs, Kenton, and Mrs. Ilradfiold, Mrs J Q. Jar- vis was nn additional guest. Mrs. terms at tho State Normal school, and tho party was In tho nature of a faro- woll. Tho guests or Miss itoss woro: MslHl IIMI'BI lmiliH J Bl I IJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LI I 1 IIP ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 IWM men of tho rhnptor entertained tha Indies. I.ouls dorr was chalrmaa of tho entertainment commlttco nnd nothing wns loft undone that would add to thu pleasuro or comfort of tho guests, A violin solo by Low Kuyzer, a monologue by A. V. llfltl.ll nil f 1.1.1 fi nlmin ai.lAlnn l. ...wnin.; lull. II lllllllll BUIUHIUIl UJ I MIlIU rlflffl MVfllll llfll.lt Cm I .. i ' win, ii .,.. ii 11.1,11 luiituiun "I tho program. This was followed by .naming aim inter rcirosnmouts woro enjoyed. I Stadden will bo hostess noxt Thurs- Misses Ilelva and Ilesslo Haniigan, day, ending tho round of entertain- ''"' Heiison. Itllla and Velmn Itoss, lug for tho summer. i nd Alpha Mauzoy. Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Summer, Mr. and Mrs. Noll Slither- A land, Mr. and Mrs. I). I). Hoss, and Mossrs, Frank Ilowo, Alton Itoss Ar thur Hansen, Ed Itlchardsou, Leo Hyerly, Chas. Frodolins, and 0. A. Williamson. nitiiKji: cum. i - i FAREWELL TO Mil. CAMCRELL I The congregation of tho Methodist Eplscoparchurch gave a farewell par ty Wednesday evening to Mr. B. II. Campbell who leaves next Thursday on the Hreakwater for his old homo In tho Middle West for a short va cation, returning later to California EPISCOPAL fUMLR. At Uulld Hall this wook Mosdumos whoro ho nlans to locato permanent- Perhani nnd Forty were hostesses, ly. A large crowd of about nlnoty entertaining ut sowing with refresh- was present and a program or rcdta tlons and music was given us follows: Recitations Howard Savage, Mrs. Myrtlo Langworthy and Leo Hyerly, Instrumental duet O. A. William son and Frank Howe; vocnl solo, ments In tho Into afternoon. The members out woro Mogdames Low Is, Iockhart, Chandler, Emma Nns burg, Noble, Murch. Schetter, Toyo, Coke, Hennett, Kobt. Drowning, Small, Mntsou, McKnlght, Hazard, Winfield Lanitworthy: vocal duet, need. Golden. II. Nasburg, Qulst and Rev and Mrs. Joseph Knotts; Mary Hrownlng. Reverend Hrownlng vocal solo, Mr. Williamson; and Misses Evelyn Anderson, Flor presentatlon speech on behalf of tho enco Aiken and Genevieve Song Sunday School by Rev. Knotts and stacken. Mrs. Harry Rutler and response by Mr. Campbell, to whom Mrs. Chas. Stauff wero special a scarfpln as a token of esteem was guests. Next week Mrs. Muroh and presented. Coffee and wafers woro Mrs. S. C. Small will entertain, served at a late hour, ending tho fes-' tivo social evening. II EASTERN STAR SOCIAL. I i 4 I FOR MISS I1ELVA FLAX.UUX j Doric Chapter, O. B. 8., members I and their frlenus enjoyed ono of tho Miss helva Flanagan was the guest most delightful soolal sessions of of honor at a party given Thursday the season last Tuesday when tho , Tho Marshfleld Ilrldgo Club was entertained Wodnosday by Mra. wiiru m. iiiiiko at nor nomo on South Fifth street. All of tho mem bers except Mrs. L. J. Simpson woro present. Mrs. Illako had ns guests Mrs. U. M. Dohlo, Mrs. Clnudo Nas burg and Mrs. Vernon A. Smith, Tho prlzo wns won by Mrs. Dohlo. A week from next Wednesday Mrs. W. S. Turpen will bo hostess to tho club at tho Inst rogulur meeting of tho season. I . CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD. I 4- Mrs. J. C. Jones' homo In Forn dalo was tho meeting plnco of tho Sisterhood this week for sewing and chat. A social meeting with fancy work as tho diversion will bo held In two weeks nt tho homo of Mrs, R. A. Copplo. A business discussion ended tho meeting Tuesday. v D. M. C. CLUU I Tho D. M. C. Club will meot nt tha homo or Mrs. A. B. Morton in Nort-s Ilond. This weeks meotlng was. posl ponedtm til then. (Continued on Pago 10) II VJi -- hiirrwiMHTl