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V. 4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREfeON, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1914 EVENING EDITION. & SIX 0mm piMui wuwmtwtwi i u NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS Haedsome Elk's Homme E&LsskitLLaLJ.1 ' ' " ruffi ,'V ".''' i ' Courtesy Itoscburg Hovlcw. The nbovo Ih nn llliiBtrntlon of tho beiuitflul Klks' Iliillillng re cently dedicated by tho llosebiirg Lodge, B. 1'. O. E. xoutii i.MjKt nkws. .1 (Special to Tho Tlnios.) HotiHcr & llmiticr havo tbo steam Hhovel Installed at Sander's Lake, ready to begin work, with Foreman Daley In clinrKo. It required twelve hnrecs to haul the boom of the steam sliovul from tho North Inlet liuidln? to Sander's Lake. C. 12. JohtiBon has snipped 3000 white cedar 0x8 ties during the past three weeks. Theso went to l' L. Ilotsford Company, of Port land and San Franrisco. The Lakeside nutos aro discon tinued temporarily ou account of recent rains. J. II. I'lnkcrton has a forco of nlno men at work getting out railroad Mr. Madden Is elghty-threo ties. Thoy average about iaO tics POUT OIM'OKO OI'THIUXttS. Xortherii Curry County Xchh As Told by (lie Trlliune. In honor of his approaching ninr rlago with Miss Lizzie Atkinson, Carl Wliltu will give a free dance In tho Fro m in Halt next Snturday night. A largo bear killed one of L. Knnpp's sheep near tho Ituhhards creek brldgo Monday. 13. L. Whlto put his dogs on the track and thoy soon Jumped tho nnltnnl. Brulu re fused to take to a trco, howovor, nud nfter a long run the dogs gave up tho chaso. Cyrus Madden had business which needed his attention In town Sun day, nnd desplto tho heavy rain which was falling, he walked In from tho Kumwnlt farm on the Sixes. jrears of ngo, and a sovon-mllolpor day. tramp through tho rain and mud Is a I Tho prospocts look good for an feat thnt not many or ills ago wouiii, exceptional crannerry crop iuib seas CHANDLER HOTEL E 1 N Discontinues Dollar Sunday Dinner and Inaugurates Merchants Luncheon. Commencing tomorrow Landlord McKcown of tho Chandler hotel will Inaugurate an important ciinngo in tho dining room Bcrvlco of that popu lar hoBtelry. Tho dollar Sunday dinners aro to be discontinued and the service to bo made a la carte.. Thcro will be special menus for tho Sunday dinner nnd tho music will be continued but parties who do not desire a full course dinner will now bo served as they de sire. Whllo tho dollar dinners wcro popular Mr. McKcown thinks that the plan of ordering only what is wanted and paying for what Is serv ed only will provo oven moro popu lar. An excellent menu and a spec ial musical program have been ar ranged to Inaugurate tho new plan tomorrow. Commencing Monday, a full courso business man's luncheon will be Borv ed dally at tho Chandler from 11:. 10 until 2 o'clock for only 35 conts. Tito same high class culalno and ser vice will bo maintained at this popu lar price. Landlord McKcown thinks Hint moro of tho Mnrshflcld business NORTH 0 LIBRARY PLANS Tho North Bend Library Associa tion held an Interesting session nt tho nowly opened library Thursday afternoon. Among tho many phnBcs of tho work dlsctiBsed was tho ad visability of organizing classes for tho study of Government, History, tho Clnrslcs, Art, Science, etc. It was decided to plan these classes ofr early fall, a class being formed In any subject that three or moro per sons are Interested to pursuo and that n teacher can bo procured for. Sovoral competent persons have sig nified a willingness to contribute Trom two to eight hours a month to tho tcnchlng of a subject In tholr own lino of work. It Is hoped thnt a competent tocher tuny bo found for every group of persons who enro to form a class for study Tho lino of educational work the library as sociation plniiB to do Is Identical with that being carried on with thousands of cities both largo and smnll 'throughout tho United Stntes and Is nlways tho mark of a city's intellectual status and Industrial soundness. Intelligent homcacckorfl look first to tho educational advan tages in a locality when choosing n placo to live. North Bond Is rnpn blo of a culture lor Its 'jeoplo that Ib apt to bo overlooked in tho manifold Industrial opportunities tho placo affords. To develop tho possiuui men should avail themselves -of Ho ttoa for'ctiUiiro tlmt tho plnco nffonlB euro to undertake. GOK8 TO POHTIjANIL on. providing mero aro no Juno finsts. C. II. Marsh was hero last week securing additional right of way nliini' tlm H. P. Una between Ilcnli Tho Bustler Is oxpectod to go to nn,i iJnttorflold Lakes, aea today and on It as passengers ur j, p. Howard nnd wlfo arrived will bo Mrs. U. E. Knorr. son from Evorctt, Washington, on the CluirloB nnd daughter Miss Xcnla, o-tth for a short Btay on his largo juul MIbb Stolla Williamson. Tho aary ranc, iero, formerly the Hopo l)ont Ib going direct to Portland. ranch. Cold Beach Ulobo. I GO TO (.'OLD 1IKAC1I. I). D. Bralnard and family of North Bond arrived hero Saturday evening to mnke tholr futuro hqmo. Mr. Bralnard will build a houso Im mediately on tho property purchased last fall. Gold Beach Ulobo. PAULSK.VS Xi:V PIjAX. int. winiiicmunc'H icaxcii llr. Wethorbco Btntcd that tho Star ranch comprises 10C0 acres In north Curry. It Is primarily a dairy ranch and at present thoy aro milk ing trio row? and will havo at least iwonty-flvo or thirty moro In n fow JnyH. The live stock is nil of tho highest grade. Dr. Wothorbeo states thnt tho milking mnchlnes In ueo nt his ranch aro proving a groat hiic cphb. With this machine ho says thnt ono man can milk twonty-flvo rows per hour. Six now bIIoh n ro being construct 'd with mi nggreguto cnpaclty of t!00 tons. They will be filled this Mimmor with onsllngo. Tho rnpch will also horvest about 400 tons of hay for homo iibo. Tho cow testing association Ib testing the cows at the ranch this season and It Is probable a number of Interesting figures will be avail able later. Bandon World. J. B. Paulsen, a tlmbor cruiser from Coqulllo, mado a trip to Gold Beach last wcok In an effort to In terest tho county court In an offer to crulso tho tlmbor and classify all tho deeded land In the county. ..i i-. Paulson estimates that ho could do tho work for flvo cents nn aero. Howovor, the total aggrognto of the crulso would amount to over $110,000 at this prlco. Other .counties In i.o stnto that havo tried this sys tem of getting at tho truo assessable valuations aro woll pleased with the results. Coos county Is now having tier IniiilB classified and timber cruised In this manner. Port Or ford Trlbtino. Chandler dining room Bcrvlco nnd hnslnstltutcd thlsmerciinnts luncheon to meet tho demnnd for a popular prlco midday nionl with prompt ser vice. The Chnndlcr hotel Ib oiioNif the big nssetB of Coos Bay and is wor thy and dcsorvlng of tlio support or tho pcoplo and especially the business men of this community. I DOUGHNUTS ' I . . I seek tho high class eating Joint, when my old stomnch gives n wrencn nud there tho wnltors proudly point, to bills of fnro got up In French. I order this, nnd order that, In eager ness my fnco to feed, and oftontlmcs I brenk a Bint pronouncing words I cannot rend. And as I cat tho costly greens, prepared by an Imported cook, to other times and other scones with reminiscent eyes I look. My fhothor never wnB In France, nor forolgn Jargon did nhb speak, but how I used to sing nnd dance when alio mado doughnuts onco a week! Oh, thoy woro crisp and brown nnd sweet, nnd thoy wcro luscious and subllmo, nnd tho Llbrnry Association will model Its class organization uiior mm no Iiik used in other cities of like size mi't slmlinr opportunity. Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor hns been np pointed chnlrmnn of nn educational commltteo that . will dovoto some tlmo during the summer months to lenrnlng whnt classes may bo of greatest Interest and raluo In the community. The classes will bo frge to members of the llbrnry associa tion. Mrs. U C. Itoynolds was elect ed flnnnclnl secretary of tho associ ation nnd Instructed to soil mem bership enrds to those caring to be come mom,borB. Tho mixed program for tho bene fit of tho book fund was postponed to Juno 12th on account of so much sickness nt tho present time. Tho association will glvo annthor ball in July. MJKB M'liUKK SAYH Ti:.M IHtOWXHD IX tiii: itotjt'i: mvi:it In crossing- Itoguo Itlver nt tho old Bngnell ferry Inst Friday a val uablo span of horses belonging to tho Woddorburn Trading Company woro drowned. Tho horses woro hitched to n wagon mid It seems thnt an apron of the forry scow gave way, dumping the team and wagon Into doop water. Port Orford Trlbuno. cmxIn A I) V V, K T 1 8 l Time Want biIr brlnn results. Whon a man's tonguo Is too thick t ii i; .m. io ox press nis thoughts his latch koy ib too tiiick to go m tlio Koy nolo. fjUji&flfe o oQo $ $1 3? Shoes 5& Queen Quality footwear displays the ideal com bination of distinctiveness and durability supple ness nnd style good material and good work manship. The Queen Quality trademark stands for all that is best in shoe mak ing. Our present assort ment includes everything new and novel as well as the staple and standard. Z . Pcs Sole Agency The Golden Role When a girl hna n protty neck she has an awful tlmo keeping her collar bone oxposcd. A sociologist Is n guy who .advises T m.1,1 utnml nrmm.l nn,l nn n' Imlf n 111011 WllO IB kCCPlng nlllO Children n biiBhol at i tlmo. Tho doughnuts ", t" Jollnni n wcok thnt llmou- that our mother mado! Thoy woro lns "" champagno aro unhealthy tho goods, thoy woro tho stuff; wo luxuries. used to ont them with a spado and' . tt-tt- simply couldn't got enough. And An argumont over politics or ro- whon I fnco Imported grub, nil lond- 'Ko '" saloon always winds up cd down with Choctaw names, I ' row hecniiBo tho otlior fe low Is a. ..... ... am 1mi AlinAil n 11,1 attmt'f Hut Aii fl r n sign ami wish I had a tub or dough- " "" " " " - nuts, made by old time dames. I do 801- not caro for fancy frills, but when . MM.T. ... .. . tho doughnuts dish appears. I kick , J"cro, nrt." 'J'08 " l," my hind feet o'er tlio thills nnd "o"cs In which Mothor caters toi whoop "or ffy U.d wagmj onrn. " the children first, her husband sec-j "u'nii Mnunn oiid and liorsolf last. I " "" MW... It is claimed that this country ' sponds $ 1 TiO, 000.000 ou music every yenr. And that doesn't Includo tho (100,000,000 spout by barroom u.unr- tots In oiling up their pipes. , -::-- I A mnn cnu crab around the house all day and his wife won't pay" a lilt i of attention to'anythlng he nays. But If he says ono word In his sloop she; Is nil curs. I A moan old cuss tolls mo thnt the chlckeiiH wear slit skirts so thoy con ' exhibit tr.elr drumsticks. Wlien father tells u good Joko ho beard downtown daughter shuts up with frost nnd gloomy silence, But when daughter's fellow springs ono, old Joo Miller's (hiughtor laughs nud screams until sho has hysterics. Hl'M.VHIt HII'TIXCS. (Special to Tlio Times.) Tho Mllllcoma Is again on tho run between Mnrshflold nnd Sumner. Tho steam englno nnd storn wheol wore taken off nnd gas englno nnd prenollors put on. The Sumner basohnll nine will nam bnts will Cnoston nt Cooston Sundny. The Mllllcoma will lonvc Sumner for Cooston nt !) n. in. IO VISIT OX BAY. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Huntley of Gold Bench were In town Inst evening on rnuto to visit tholr dnughtors. .Mrs. V. K. Tompkins of North Bond nnd Mrs. Win. Goff of Spoknuo, Wash. Port Orford Trlbuno. . Our Builders Hardwai e sm and Tool Department is now fully stocked and you will find it the most complete on Coos Bay. We are prepared for the Big Building Rush that Coos Bay is certain to have with the coming of the railway. Don't buy until you see us and compare our line and prices. ' I qim mm L T7!T fiP Pn"1H-PnT. i, all the Tea Garden Syrup they want. Itispure.iiMi3r ful, delicious and nutritious Scientifically refined from the choices! imported sugar. At all reliable grocers Name City city ......."""......,,,,t Orocor's Nam FREE PRESERVES Theso roiipons will appear ovory woelc. Savo 10 and taJ them to your grocor properly flllcii out nnd ho will Rlvo you i atisplutoly frco a 18-or.. Jnr of Tea Uurdon l'rosorvcB. Pacific Coast Syrup Co. PORTLAND. OR. BRING US YOUR COUPONS TEA GARDEN SYRUP and all other STANDARD PURE FOODS AT NASBURG'S GROCERY The Good Housekeeping Store COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY, JUNE 1, The Chandler t Hotel Will Serve Business Men's Lunch for 35c This will consist of a full course luncheon em bracing everything of the very best and served in The Chandler Style. The following is the Menu for Monday 35 Cents, "MERCHANTS LUNCHEON" 35 Cents, Soup Ofd Fashioned Potato or Clam Bouillion in Cup Fried Filets of English Sole, Sauce Tartare Goulash of Beef, Hungarian, Potato Pancake or Saddle, of Veal with Oyster Dressing Mashed Potatoes Creamed Carrots Cold Cabbage Salad Francaise Apple Pie ' or Rice Pudding Coffee . or ' Mllk Monday, June 1st, 1914, 11:30 to 2 o'clock. This menu will be run in conjunction with the regu lar cart de jour and a la carte menus. Parties no wishing the regular luncheon will be served as heretofore. SS? Jb Primtara Doirae aft Times' Office ' ryg---