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irwti iiTT frniitimeiiMTiwM MMUMBB LH' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWELVE 3fc. ft. VW AflP"r KiBMLmf, take Mr. Ferguson's plncc in the bank. . 4 I PARTY HERB 4 Wednesday afternoon n number ol friends gnthored nt the lioino of Mrs. Alfred Stora on South Suventh Htrcct. Refreshments were served and a most pleasant time was enjoyed by nil. Thoso present wero Mrs. J. llilstrom, Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. C. Carlson, Mrs. J. Work, Mrs. .1. Hlliatrom, Mrs. K. Emmctt, Mrs. a Hagqulst, Mrs. 0. Jonnson, Mrs. J. Hendrickson, Mrs. V. Rudnns, Mrs. J. Rackmnn, Mrs. A. Bishop, Mrs, H. Asplund, Mrs. 13. hill Jcberg, Mrs. G. Engmnn, Mrs. W. Hagqulst, Mrs. V. KronqulBt, Mrs. A. Jncobson, .Mrs. a. nagiunu, .Mrs. a. Storgard, Mis. T. Stone, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. W. Lackstroni, Mrs. J. Snndcll, Mrs. V. Ogrcn, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs. .1. Mntson. Mrs. W. Asplund, Mrs. II. Anderson and Mrs. Alfred Stora, and the Misses Lcnn Lund, llcna Huglund, Slgrld Storn. ltuth Hill, Elvira Laekstrom, Agnes San dell, and Messrs. John Backmnn, J.1 Djork, Alfred Stora and Arthur Stora. l I COQUILLK SOCIAL news. I , (Special to The Times.) COQUILLK, Or., Sept. 11 Mr. and' Mrs. Stevo Gnlllcr and daughter of Bandon returned, home Tucsdny af ter n week's visit with relatives audi friends. ' Miss Lctn Mast returned this wcolc to Eugene to rcsumo her studies fori nnother year at tbo U. of O. I Miss Hollo Thrift left on Tuesday via Portland for Corvallls to entor the O. A. C. for another year. Perry Lawronco and Roy Miller loft on Wednesday for Arizona, whero they will enter school. ' Horn On Tucsdny, Sept. 8, to tlio Tvlfo of Eugcno Nosier, a baby boy. I Chas. McKnlght, an attornoy of Mnrshflcld Is a county sent visitor. I J. I), and Thns. Ilnrklow of Myrtlo Point wor? business visitors on Tuca- .day. , "SAss Brearly of Bandon Iibb been tlio Ruest of Mrs. T. H. Currlo tbo past week, Miss Shaw, a sister or Mrs. Howard,1 who 1ms been hero visiting tlio last ihrco months, exports to leavo for Salem next wcok, whero sho has ac cepted u position in the schools. Mrs. L. II. Hazard was hostess on Tuesday nftornoon when sho entor tnlned tho 'TiOO" Club. At the rloso of the aftornon n delicious lunch wan served. Thoso present wero Mes dnmes Eveland, FoIboiu, Onmhlo, Cur rlo, -Hoi Plorc.o, IloliliiBon, Nloklln, Harton, SlierwoodmjlfqVlBt, YoiingT Hacker, Watson. Sinclair. Howard, Loron'z, Luub uud MIrh Alllo Phillips. MIbb Dorothy Watson was hostesi to tl'o Thursday Club memborH, their luisbnnds and sweotbcartH when, on last Sundny hIio Invited them to her homo nt Coos City. Tho crowd wont from hero in nutomoblles. A delic ious dinner was sorved. Those accept ing Miss Dorothy's Invitation wero Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Currle, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Pierce, the Misses Maury. Curry, Watson, Brearly. Woodford nnd Schrocder nnd Messrs. Tuttlo and "Watson. , I & . , arc occupying the Frledberg house on Klrthth street, south of tbo former electric plant. Mrs. Kay Ward and children left r. tl.nli. iiAnm In Mlnannln. Mnn!.. this week after an extended visit .it tho homo of Mrs. Hoy o. iinniirii and other North Ilcnd friends. 4 4 f .Miss Mao Ward left this week for a ocnplo of weeks' visit In Portland, after which sho will return to North Ilcnd to spend tho winter wltn her cousin, Mrs. It. O. Brnlnard. Mrs. C. M. llylcr and three child ren are guests this wcok of Mrs. George Gelsondorfor of Ilandon, for merly of North. Bend. Dr. L. II. Mott left on the Elder Thursday for a vlalt with bis parents In Salem. : Mrs. Elizabeth Munn, or Rosoburg, is tho guest of Miss Lydlu Dodjge of Marshflcld for a few dnys. Mrs. W. K. Miller loft today for a two months' visit with friends and relatives In Iown and Nobraska. Mr. Miller will meet her In Portland on her return. , C. P. McKnlght nnd wife left today for tho C. R. Peck summer homo on South Coos IUver, whero they wilt spend Sunday. MISSES LULU AND GERTRUDE Jennings came In from llnynes In let today. JOHN COOK left today for Portland, where he will attend school tho coming year. D. J. ItEES left Wednesday morning by wny of Drain on a business trip to Roslyn, wash. MItS. JENNIE LANDRITH and Miss HolcniLandrlth aro Mnrshflcld vls Horri;.today. - ,,, ' . ,, Ss KAY HOWARD loft today for Mon mouth, whoro he will attend tho Normal School. C. L. 1100NE was In today from McKinley looking after business In Mnrshflcld. HOTEL It. M. JENNINGS and wlfo expect to leave Mondny for Eugene and other northern points. J. 0. MULLEN, n well known North Ilcnd attorney, wnB n Marshflcld btiBlnesB visitor today. IPEOPE (IVi ll rl ' VPSJ DEWEY HAKEIt camo In from Hrldgc today and will attend tbo I Marshrlcld High School. i MRS.. E. E. DYER and daughter,! Mrs. Hunch, wore Dnulcls Creek' visitors In MnrBbflcld today". MRS. HERBERT ROGEItS nnd Mrs. Mclchor Nelson came to town to day from South Coos River. 1XF0KMAML CHAT. KNOW ABOUT MRS. ELY, of Camp I, was n MnrBh-, iioiu Biiuiipur iuuiij. MI8S JCATIE MAA8 of llnynes Inlot Is n Mnrsiinciu siiopper. WM. ROBERTS wiib down from Alle gany today on business. MERL STEMMERMAN of Allegany Is n Mnrshflcld visitor today. W. 13. REST Is hero from Handon to day on business and plcnsuro. MItS. M0BL13Y was n Marshflcld vis itor from Cooa River today. GEORGE M'CULLOOII, of North Inlet, wnH In Mnrshflold todoy. M. J. HOWRON, of iBtlimns Inlot, Hpont tho day In Mnrshflcld. EARL GRAY camo down from Gould's camp today on business. CHA8. CltOUCII camo In from IlaynoH Inlot today on business. MPS KING of Mllllcomn, was n Saturday Bhoppor in Mnrs.uueiqjj EDGAR M'DANIEL of North Hoiid Is n Mnrshflold business visitor today.- MRS. W. A. LUSE, of Coos "River, Hpont tbo day shopping In Marsh field. MR8. P. SMITH camo to town to day from hor homo., on iBthmus Inlot. . CI IAS. M'CRAY of McKinley waB a visitor In town today. Ho will ro tum to McKinley tomorrow. MR. AND MRS. P. W. PAYNE aro spending a few days at the Good will placo on South' Coos River. J. W. COACH Is hero from Hniidnu today on business and to seo tho boxing bouts nt North Hond. MI88ES ADA AND ANNA CLINIC ENUEARD wero Dnnlels Creek visitors In Marshflcld today. IRVING CHANDLER will leave in u ilny or so for Sacramcntto to ac company his wire nnd son hero. MR. AND MRS. A. M'ADAMS. or Ilandon, returned home today al ter a brief visit with friends hero. MRS. R. H. HARNES, or .Marshrlcld, loft this morning for Rlddlo, wi'oro she will visit with n sister at that placo for n short time. GEO. NOAH came down from Alle gnny todny with a largo consign ment or ship-knees which he sold to tho Kruso & HankB shipyards, PLORENT AND ALICE RICHARD son, children or .Mr. nnd Mrs. Wal ter Richardson, loft today Tor Mc Mlnnvlllo to attend school. Thief Smash3s $450 Cash Register to Get $20 De mand Made on Officers Tho barroom or Olar Scverson In the Lakcsldo Hotel was broken Into Inst night, tho cash register Binashcd nnd between $20 and $.10 In change taken. The heaviest loss, Jiowovcr, was tho smashing or tho $4 TiO cash register, which was practically de stroyed by tlio tlilor In his efforts to sccuro tho contents. Tho cash regis ter was locked. At first they thought that they had a strong cluo to tho robber, n man wearing corduroy trousers being aiiBpcctcd. However, Constnblo John son camo to tho North Inlet landing this morning to find him, but tho Buspcct was not there. Want Ten Mllo Cleanup. Tho robbery at Lakcsldo last night nnd tho numerous other crimes lately nnd tho reports of many gambling games, nro causing much tnlk nnd a general demand for tho officers to do something. So far no arrests have been mndo In tho many crimes in this section lately. P. G. Horton today said that ho thought it was up to Sheriff Gage, District Attorney Llljoqvlst, or boiiio ono to do something, especially at Ten Mile. Ho said that ha owned considerable property there and had a porsonnl Interest, but nt tlio snmo time public welfaro demanded that something should ho dono. Ho de clared that conditions nt Ten Mllo wero Intolerable and that tho gam bling operations thoro wero a dis grace. Ho said that Ten Mllo as n tourist nnd Biimmor resort would ho ruined by tho reputation It will have gained nnd ho snld that tho evidence or tho law being violated there was so plain that something should bo dono nt once. . , WEAli MfpsL Al-d Avoid Corset Discomfort ,)0C8 - 'so It. Eh Jrt oes It pregg unduly ,lrt , -" of the bodvf ,M"H Has your corset cauiM m vclopment of the thljl? H ror any reason your par i -. mi vurit .. noi nt, eotno in n,. .. . :'l nlcnt nnd lmv . ..... 'tD,fol MOW.UIT Corwt lor Ih liko n trial flttInB to Jeel yo set dlscomrorts vanUh .j .. ; y. --"; hiu iiiiiirovements. Huatb Diry Goods Comply' "MJIAHT WKAll l'OR WO.MKX" CoiiiCr HiiMulwuy mid Central Avenue Miens u MRS. 1). .1. REES and daifchtors. Helen and Edna, returned, homoi ti Is morning nner n picasaui visu . or Bovoral days nt tho Prod Solnn der homo nonr Sumner. T III CITY JAIL Only $2.50 Found on Large Number Arrested Last Night for Being Intoxicated Eight drunks wero roglstorcd at tbo Marshflold pollco station today and tlio total cash In tho number was about $2. GO. Some or them woro repeat offenders, Hurt JoIiiikoii, who was roleaosod ycBterday on prom ise to return to llonrj vl.lo, being back In as well us Ed Quliin. BREAKWATER'S NEW SCHEDULE Make Weekly Trips In stead of Five-Day Trips After October 1. ARE BUT M; TIRES 11 Coos County Auto Omni icct inemseivesAM Advance in pricj Coos county automcM! gavo ovuicnco of tbrs. promptly taking adrintitttil per cent discount salt ,li i trend and nobby trctdilrnt lugs at floodroads noodtn'm this wcok, Tbo ulei ol t! casings nnvo been large. Mr. Good rum's cicellntl In getting In a largo itodt y- Mrp. T. 11. James and children .i'o, expected homo next wcoi; irom ur.'ir visit In Portland. - V T T T V R. K. Irwin and wire loft this wcold for San Pranclsco and other Califor nia points, whero thoy will visit .'or a fow weeks. I Mrs. P. M. Prlodhorg and llttlo son have moved to Marshflold from their South Coos River summer home i.ud JAS. AND ROY LANDR1TH wero Cdos IUwr visitors- in town to day. ALHERT HAINES 1ms gono to Eu gone, whero ho will enter Oregon University. JOHN PERGUSON, Will Ruhr, Geo. McCullough and Ralph Kruso will leavo Sunday for tho Gould placo on North Coos River to enjoy a fow days' hunting. Thayer Grimes will Marshal Carter dec lied to mnku kouiq of them work and stinted them shoveling dirt off tno street Into tho fill In front of the city hall, llow- evor, t'.ireo or tlioiu got away, but 1 Ed Quliin remained for nwhllo and I did some work. I rPti. fr list it Intr i.mt tlm tin tit nu !'- . - -- . , nig iwiiuniiih nutv liiu litaiuvB h" her only Bister, Mrs. Arnold llrnd-0Il nJ. tho offendora: Ed Qulnn, C, Rusuoll, Earl McKay, Ed Clarke, A. Prlco, L. W. Williams, Hurt Johnson uud Sam Walker. Tho Hrcnkwator will got on a week ly whcdiilo beginning October 1. On her first trip to Portland In Octo ber she will go on drydock for a fow tlavs' overhauling. Tho Breakwater sailed today noon for Portland with u fair passenger l'Bt nnd freight cargo. Among thoso sailing on hor woro: W. E. Llndblad. Mm. Llndblad. 1. Richardson, Alice Richardson, II. O'-j war advanced prlcoi enibMi Connor, J, K. Cook, J. J. Dougherty,! savo local nutolstt auijith 11. II. Gray. C. Evortscn. Mrs, Ham- their tires, Tlicsoareallt ir.ond, J. Morirr, l.oyd Knapp, Crlss: United States tlrri aM tttl Knapp, MIbb Powoll, .Mrs. M. I'owoii,' picseiit supply is naawM-i T. J. Grirritb, Thos. Howo, Mrs. G.l be replaced at nnywhert wl Smith. I. Crnlg. V. Atwood, Mrs. T.I present cpiotatlont. ResuM 'J. Rohorson. T. Ilnrrv. D. McNalr.' sneclal discount talc wWi I Mrs. McNalr, Mr. McNalr, C. S. i bo discontinued on Scpteal9 Tlinnkor. T. flnrrln. II. Alxmidn. W niltoniohllo nwncri who WI Anderson and E. Anderson. . now tiro any time wltbla ikl I I threu montlis should not wl ! 4 opportimlty to aupplr twrl Al nMRthoWATFRFRnNT aulromeiitB nnu save noxr. 'MRS. E. M. SMITH, or FliiKstuff fnnd hor two children, will lonvo Monday ror Albla, Iowa, to visit her onlv slater. Mrs. Arnold llrnd- f"?nnw, who has bcon very sick ror . Boiuo time. Mrs. Smith hasn't seen hor ror over flftcan years. She will probably bo gono about . two month. Tho Roamor Is In port and will sail tomorrow morning ror tho Sluslaw with n cargo or miscellaneous freight T" o Daisy Gndsliy of tho Arrow Lino Is exnected In tomorrow num Ing from Portland with a miscellan eous cargo. The tug Robcoo Is In from tho Sins-, law with the hnrgo Liiwroncor-whleh. brought a cargo of luiubor from tho . Porter Hros. mill. Tbo Rohcoo will iuko imcK general niercnniiui.i". i IRK. II i minin null flncfiu nnnu The Most PrecioMS Poses sioini of Your PrecIoMsOinies THEIR EYE! Thoro ip nothing; so detriincntnl to ohildron in their J'onnativo poriod as eyo strain. Thoro is nothing that may load to such ponnainmt and hit mi fill rosnlts as defective vision and thoro is nothing that may he so easily corrected and avoid ed if taken in time. Thoro should ho no trifling or experimenting with eyesight. Consult only those who are competent and qualified hoth by ex perience nnd education along special lines in treatment of eyo troubles. AVo have two expert state licensed opticians in charge of our optical department. Children's eyes examined free. If thoy do not need glasses, wo will honestly tell you so. If thoy require glasses we will prescribe the right kind and tho prices uro always reasonable. Red Cross Optical Dept. U13D CROSS DRUG STORE NATURALIZATION 1UV. Pr'hlny was "Naturalization Day" .In. tho circuit court horo and the fol lowing nro' tho nitons who -woro nsk Ing to becomo citizens or tho United States: Joseph Pellx Polnda, Coqulllo, nut ivo or Switzerland. Carl Aldrlch Leonard Sineedburj, Catching Inlet, nstlvo or Swcdoii' Stlva Momeulghlul, Lampn, nutlvo or Swltierland. August Josophson Norgran, Ma-eli-flold, native or Finland. Rolnhold Hermann Glatzor. Mara.1: Hold, natlvo or Germany. Coqulllo Sentinel. ALL TAXES .NOW TO SHERIFF. Tho romnlndor or tho tax payments at the treasury, made on August 3 1st, havo been put on tho books, amount ing to I'JY.aai n. 'i no luxes piui horcortor this year will ho taken tn. by tno sliorirr s ouico. uoquuiu eu tlnel. DO YOU LOVE MUSIC? Everybody Bays: "I Just lovo iiiiib lc," and yet did you over notice how few peoplo actually take tho oppor tunity of henrlng It? Every real music lover will solzo the chanco of hearing tho concert at tho Masonic Opera Houbo next Tuos day evening. The program has been nnrnfiillv nrnllfiroH lintlor tllft lllrOCtlOU or Mrs. Perl Riley nalllnger and MIbs Edna Louise Larson, two or Coos llnv'u 1unillllf nrllRtH. It Will bO a real treat ob splendid a concert pro gram us has ever beon hoard In Marshflold. Tho band will assist, too. Tho proceeds are to go towards do- frnvlm. tho fftnHlKiH of tllO l)UUl Oil Its trip towards Salom, whero It wllH pluy at tno state i-air, aim yum m tendnnce will not only Insure- yon n delightful evening, uiu your inuuvj will help Coos Ray nnd Its excellent Don't miss It on any account. Tick ets 75e at tVo Busy Corner. W. a. U'Ren. of Oregon City. IX- DEPEXDEXT OAXDIDATE for (!OV- I.UXOR, will speak on tno ihhuti CM, ISSUES of tho state campaign nt MVRTLK POINT, Monday attor noon. SKIT. II, at 12:30; at CO QUILLE Monday evonlng at 7:30 o' clock. TUESDAY KVENIXG, SKIT. IB, Mr. U'Ren will apeak at BANDON at 7:30 o'clock and WEDNESDAY KVKX1XG at NORTH BEXD at 7 o'clock. m lomiT M Supt. Miller Figuring on New Train Schedule Between Bay and Coquille MOON PARfSO RUN' I It Is still uncertain about tho In stallation ot tho motor car service between Marshrlcld and Myrtle Point, according to Supt. W. F. Miller or tho local Southern Pacific lines. Ho Is now figuring on a train schedulo which will becomo offectlvo as soon Progress Being Made J , Now Tirec- Water Reservoir . l Mniifiirpr Cattltlt Buy Water COmpanr ln i-.. atfiioitinnf today Workl8R0liiKahedr ., n.noo.000 Ral.on rrtl tho waterworks trct ! clVrV ..i.iin If Invited to 31 i..,.rivAinnnt work Mji" New Steel Boat Placed on Coos open wmie the work iibp Bay Run by Arrow Line Is Due Today Tho reservoir will becoPl In a row weeks If " 1 Intorroro. Tho Alvarado waa oxpocted in lato this afternoon from San Francisco with n cargo or general merchandise. Tho Alvarado Is taking tho run ot tho Paralso, carrying Irolght only. G1i lu n lilrv nnu' otnnl linf nilfl AffOllt as A. II. Powers completes tho Smith- jainea thought It likely hor captain Powers lino south or Myrtlo Point. wns wnltlng ror n fnvorablo tldo on Mr. Miller says that when tho sor- ttl0 lmr before crossing In. VILU IB UAIUIIUIMI IU ( llh'lUl , IIU Wl(l SlH-'t'dWCll KjlllS. hnvo to havo two steam train crows, T(l0 spcedwoll sailed this nrtor as tho frelgl.t and logging buslneBs (()0n from North IJond wth a cnrg0 Including that fiom the Beavor Hill of Uo8 Bml iumbor. part of which camp or the North Bond Mill & Lum-; WH8 ta)en on nt Bnmion. Among tho hor Company, will necessitate It. To ,mp8engor8 sailing on hor were: add tho oxponse of the motor car sor-. Andy aeor Ki w Hammond, Ilaz vlco would bo more than tho receipts 0, nn,moiid. Miss Halllo Axton. John would Justify, bo thlnkB. ,,yrtz AlIg Pyrlu nd A UothmoIer. However, ho Is arranging that the, two steam trains will give practically OWLS 11 1 ; BIG HE I as good servlco between Coos Bay and the Valley as tho original plans for tlio motor car would havo. He Is rlg nrlng on having a paBsengor train DARBY'S POSTMASTER PUTS "HKLL" UXDKIl BAN Objects (o V-e of Wnl In Mull Mat- leavo tho Coqulllo early in the morn- wrwiii is hiistntiica i m"k ' nftor-l liiu woru "iieii cuu i uo u "'lv -i . .1. ..!. .,. nnpliV. sor ing and return there lato In tho noon In addition to u similar vice the opposite way. It Is uncertain when the change In service will bo made, a& it may be within thirty days and it may not be tor two or three months. NOTICE. All MOOSK will MEET nt their hall TOMORROW KVEXIXG to at tend LKCTTHK by II KV. SAMUKL GRKGO at tho CHRISTIAN Church. NOTICE. All Owls aro requested to attond tho Installation ot Marshflold Char ter at Owls' Hall Tuesday evening, Soptembor 15 at 8:00 p. m. A big timo in store. JOE SCIIOTT, Sec. BAND BANCK PLATFORM Second anil Market, Saturday night. BIG DANCE at EAGLES' HALL SATURDAY NIGHT. any matter sent through tho Darby, Pa., postofrico. B. P. Magnln, tho postmaster, who Is a strict church member, will permit "Hades," "A bodo or Satan" or any synonymous term. But "hell" Is barred. Mr. Magnln saw "hell'; In big glit tering lotters on a set or postcards somebody mailed at his oMco. On the cards, which he hold up, was tho following: I treat everybody right That treats mo right. If everybody don't treat me right There'll bo HELL In hnlf a minute. Magnln wrote to tho Postmasrter General about It. Tho Postmaster Gfinoral roforrod It to the Attorney ti. Dri nntonalionM ''mallylSftfl .. .r-nliMwWH Next iue""J -- . 0irb time for tbo Orfer f J ?y' Z h"WW la,Vlnt.tuteU.ec& Marshflold Nest. jn t)h tlation, a i"'r,"er a C ifj rtDw.tha. charter &, ovor 100 and ",. !'K.!!S &wa,ifMff5i SjslKb'S-' nnorilLLE-HARSHFfu AUTO 51 " There b I!!" STft-J i..irn to impru'" -. (W. General, and one of his assistants u traveling, nD ol I looked up the law. Then Postmaster nble ,n another eoiu Magnln got a loner upiimuiuK nifJ DANOIS at EAGLES' HALL SATURDAY NIGHT. DR. HORSFALD has MOVED to RCOM8 112-14-15, IRVING BLOC. rrlniPS. ,.. .tvcE fit V- ruiuVAVxi0" BARUEl'. ?' SA' gAE8 w . jt.--.-t 'iMiUftiniiii (ta iSriyw ,s ..'. .jj.mmm hii. """""""wrr 11IITT Mt i II ' i i ij.