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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1914 EVENING EDITION FOUR MaHBBHaaaaalHggMHMHMHnHiMWHiiHiHMiHiili"" , S- n I m 4 k epoiUB s WMi Mil SITU -I SOCIAL CALENDAR. M ON DAY. Progress Club with Mrs. Song stncken. I TUESDAY. I Christlnn Sisterhood with .Mrs. ' W. A. Held. ' North Hend Hoynl Neighbors' I enrd soclnl. I Episcopal Guild with Miss I Hutchcson nnd Mrs. Lewis us I hostesses. I Cnthollc .Altnr Society with Mrs. Nell Hanks. I WEDNESDAY. I nniitlst Aid Silver Ton nt K. I II. Dresner home. I North Hend Sisterhood with 1 Mrs. H. McDanlel. Mnrshfleld Urldgc Club with I Mrs. K. 0. I'erhiuu. I PriBCllln Club with. Mrs. Hrocktuuollor. Narcissus Club with Miss Blanche Tellefson. TIIUHSDAY. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. K. Mlngus. Hnlnbow Club with Mrs. 0. D. Smith. Enstsldo Sewing Club with Mrs. W. V. Ilycrly. PHI DAY. N. L. Y. P. S. nt church hall. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. L D. McArtliuf. -Mlnnc-WlB Club with Mrs. V. E. Honglnnd. Thimble Club with Mrs. V. E. I Wnttcrs. - I I - WILLING WORKERS. Miss Helen Perkins entertained a group of the youiiRer school Rlrl set .nt her home Tuesday nt sowIiir. The girls organized under the cheery name of 'WIIIIiir Workers," and el ected ns officers MIhs Helen Perkins, president. Miss Helen Hamilton, sec retary, nnd MIhb Mnxlne I'enslor. treasurer, nosldes these three. Mis ses Luclle Douglas nnd Roxle Hall wore present. 4 I VOl'NG MATHONS. - Tho youiiR mat roils will not re- Kiinie mectlnRH until after the nrrivai of Mrs. It. W. Morrow and Mrs. .1. C. Kendall from tie enst, where they hnve spent the summer visiting their respective relatives. The first meet Iiir, when held, will he nt the home of tho president. Mrs. I). E. Muloncy. I CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD. ' Mrs. W. A. Hold will be hostess to tho Christian Sisterhood Tuesday nt their regular weekly meeting. Mrs. Gregg was hostess last week. y ' ! I HAPTIST SILVER TEA. The homo of .Mrs. F II. Dresser will bo tho rendezvous for tho ladle of tho Ilnptlst Aid and their friend nt n Sllvor Ten Wot'uesda.v afternoon, when Mrs. Drosnor and Mrs. It. P. Harrington will bo hostessos. I M. K. MISSIO.NAHV IIOLMt. 4 4 Tho Missionary Society of tho Methodist Kiilsropnl Church met AVeduoBday nt tho I.eaKiie Hall for n period of luminous and n nodal time. Following tho former, n proKrnm of fitoriea nnd iihibIc. Including a vocal polo by Mrs. Hamilton, wnu enjoyed Mra. M. It. Smith wns In chnrKO of. 1h proKrain. Mrs. Jos. Knotts, Mrs. J. Leo Urown, .Mm. William rorklns, Mre. M. It. Smith, Mm. Hamilton, Mtb. I). II. Savage. MrH. David Kelson .nnd Mrs. 11. K, Coffin nttonded. v r . I thimhm: cmmi. i 4 Tho Thimble Club meets Friday with Mrs. Virgil Wntters. when the topic "Winter finrdenliiK" wfJl bo discussed. .j. .j. AT Till: MASONIC. I Tho Exposition Musical Comedy Co, gavo their first performnuco nt tho opera house last evening and drew n packed house. Judging from tho laughter nnd npplnuso tl nt camo from tho audience the show was iinmeusoly enjoyed and everyono went home feeling In good humor. Slocum and Jacobs, tho German and Jewish eom fdlatu, upon whoso shoulders tho brunt of the show fell, are ns good n valr of comedlnus ns over visited tarshfield. Tho rest of the company alo npponrcd to an advantage, the tinging and dancing by tl o chorus girls being n feature and the vnude vllleilntroduced before the musical -omedy began wns nlso of excellent quality. It wns announced from the stngo that tho compnny would bo In Mnrsh- field three moro nights, changing tho olll completely each night, I TOItl'-K.NOX. I I A nuiet weilillnii took nlaco In tho1 Norwegian Ludhorun church nt Mnrshflold Saturday evening nt S o- clock. Hov. H. O. Thorpe officiating.' when Miss Aslnug Torp boenmo tho l.rldo of Fredorlck Georgo Knox. Tho brldo was very beautiful In u gown of white satin, with ovordross of filmy 1-u-e nnd short veil caught with or- ango blossoms. After tho ceremony, n wedding supper was solved nt tho! Vnmo nt ilin I. .1,1.,'.. ...,..,... r..l..l J7 I.. ...,,. ii. "':'"" i"""- win tL i1",0l.Ha,. rolatlves wero present. fZ oveVian'ii.Tr &7tuX illSS; p rancli in tho vicinity of Eugene. HfflPPKNG NEWS & FROM SOUTH Brings Cement for Coffer Dam on New Willamette Pacific Bridge Aooss Bay. HrliiRlnu twenty-two first cnbln passengers nnd twelve more In the stceniRC, the Nnnn Smith nrrlvod ycB terdny from Snn Francisco. In n ear co of annroxlmntclv 700 toiiM were 2000 barrels of cement for the now J Willamette Pacific bridge across Coos liny nnd nlso JiOO bnrrcls of cement for the Wnrren Construction Com pnny for the street paving now being placed on Front street North nnd Ilrondwny south. The Nnnn Smith will lenve Coos Uny for Snn Frnncisco ngnln tomorrow nftcrnoon nt 5 o'clock. The passengers who came up from the south wore: Mrs. L. D. McDonald, Howard Hurzou, Felix Hurzon, Mrs. Hurzon, 11. C. Hlslnp, Mrs. Rising, C. w. Dates, MrB, Dates, J. C. Steel, II. O. Cohen, II. Ojerdrum, II. L. Moul throp, Mr. Kern, Mrs. It. P. Wins ton. Mrs. E. Pierce, Win, Goodruin, .1. E. Colomb. S. r. Unrtlett, .1. D. San ders, Mrs. M. Alexander. Jllf. J. W. Mann and child, C. II. Irish.. Leave on Ktc.'tlncll. Among those sailing on the Speed well yesterday for San Francisco nnd Snn Pedro wore: Mrs. 13. C. Morse, Mrs. Kondnl, Goo. Porep nnd bride, A. F. Mcdlno. Mrs. Shnnkes, Mrs. Sanger, J. It. Snyler, I). W. Porter, W. A. Jones. Hcrmnn Cordes, Mr. nnd Mrs. CIiIIiIr; Mrs. Geo. T. Cnrloy; Epfol Arnold; ltuth Hopkins, Miss Ponchy HopkltiB, Ivor Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, F, Andrcntt, A. L. Mosley, Mrs. Keith, Stnnloy E. Mevy, W. I). Phillips, Julius Pnpke, Chns. Zltt, A. P. Mny, Frnnk Shipley, W. S. Scoop, A. Rlnmont. V. Snlnter Edwnrd Wild, Illldn Johnson. Itoonn JoIiiiboii, S. E. Meyers. F. G. Snudrey nnd W. Dnucr. ALONG the WATERFRONT f Tho Adeline Smith arrived in port Saturday from tho south nnd will sailed Sunday for Hay Point. C. A. Smith who was expected on her .11.1 nnl n.ll.fi lint lllfiv 111. llAIn llOVf ' till, IIUI III I IIV I.I.V .I.I.J - ...... .v.. trip. GenernI Mnnnger V. E. Wuoo- lock nnd wire planned to leave ror San Francisco on her. Tho Mayfalr haH been completed, niKing on me cargo or mmncr irom the bnrgo Luwrouco and sailed fqr San Frnncisco. Tho gnsollue schooner Ondsby enmo In early this morning from Snn Frnncisco. Tho Rodondo nrrlvod over tho bar this morning from Snn Fmn--' elsco and Is at tho Southern Pail-, flc Docks. She will leavo again for UlJ souui at tnreo ociock .Mommy nftornoou, Tho Rnsollno seliootier Hustler I which piles between t.;oH nay aim t in itKUi itivor. came in mis morn ing irom wan i-rnuciFco. r.From tho riiiiqusi the tugboiC Gleaner inti.e u rdnv afternoon. DUGK SEASON IN A FEW OAYS filocnnu Rim Rlllh Makns Pffi ni-M nil U.mfnro Olnon Hiatiun an iiumno wiuau Out Their Shotguns. With tho opening of tho duck sens-' only n few dnys nwny thero I -ciillar glint to bo noticed In tho es of tho old time hunters. Many, mny be seen dreaming on tho back porch these dnys ns they lovingly pat tho veteran shotgun nnd polish tho barrel Inside until it shines like tho morning sun. In tho morning members Of tho Glasgow Gun Club expect to leavo for their hunting prosorvo on Haynes let. Thoy will take with them n ,,v ,0 Portland Press Club, at noon scow load of matorlals nnd provisions nt llinci,eon by tho Portlnnd Commer nnd spend tho dny gottlng ready for ,n, cllb , Ul0 n(to,non thoy played Uio big Beason which opens early next i two.,)0ur concert nt tho Portland Thursday morning. Tho blinds will otol nd woro entertained at dinner be renovnted and the decoys arranged' Ulor0i goon aftorwnrd the Portland for Instant operutlon, and tho cabin pollco (ook Mr Ku0,bock in Irons to will bo elennod thonghout. to tho police station, and tho band fol- Sportsmen shou Id romeiubor that ,owe(, nn, 80rennded them us tho cost some Important changes hnvo been of ,,, ,.olcaS0i However, thoy had mado In tho gumo sensons !' tho nnnUy flnBhe,i before Manager Wll fedora aws which are now in effect. BOn nllll nirector Fonton woro put In and which tnko procedenco over tho,,.on8 a tnke to ,he Bkl. ,clulj state laws. Clip this out and famll- where t,)0re wafJ a b, evening cele Inrlzo yoursoU with It. It Is official. t)raton. The noxt morning they loft It Is now lawful to shoot ducks nnd jor snlom geoso In any part of Oregon from All woro tired by tho strenuous two October 1 until Jnnunry 15. I ho Lag d.,ys nd nlght8 but enj0yed It Un mlt Is thirty In any seven consecu-. ,nonBOy. Portlanders on overy hand tlVO (la)S, I ulinwnrnfl Hinm with U'nlrnmo nnil r ill liiuriuiiiu ii IB laniiu iu mmui' blnck-brenstcd and glodeu plover, I Wilson or jnck-snlpo, and groator nnd lessor-legs from October 1 until Do - cember 15. Tho limit Is thirty In nny seven consecutive days II ls lawrul to snoot doves In any part of Oregon from September 1 ""tU October 31. Tho bag limit Is "n 'tves witnin n wceu. i "ougn mo maio wuinoso preasani? mny bo killed In most parts or west- '" Oregon. It Is unlawful to shoot l'! Co"8 Curry. Tillamook. Jo- sophlue. Jackson or Clatsop counties.' 'l'1 deer soason will last until Oc- tbr 31. I riinint nw Mnnsp T o I.OAL OUDKK Ol- MOOSL ...III 1...I.I I 1.11'U, vinil'll i iiui.i n. iiuw .iiimi iu.M, Tuesday evening. All wives, sisters. te d Bweethenrts are Invited to a social ovenlng and banquot. SAIL NORTH ER Leaves Yesterday With 27 First Class Passenges and 200 Tons of Freight. The Hrqnkwnter sailed out of Coos liny yesterday mornltiR bound north to Portland with about 200 tons of mlsccllnncous freight nnd a pnssen Rer list of twenty-soven In the first cnbln. Those who snllcd on tho Hrenkwat- er wcro: M. Dunhnm, Myrtle Stout, W. Fln negnr, A. Lnwhorn, 11. A. Kelso, Jr., Mlko Cutson, Stove Suson, John Dol dq, F. Flrnnto, D. E. Dodge, J. W. .Monroe, Alice Drown, T. E. Grimes, Grnnt, John Flrrers, Joe, Flrrors, J. II. Wotherbeo, Mrs. Winkler, C. A. Mattock, J. W. Scott, It. Sanders Miss II. Wilson. Mrs. W. C. Laird, J. Nichols nnd Mrs. A. Holland. GEO. I ELDER y Brings Salmon Cans for Big Shipment Expected to Leave Next Thursday for North. Drluglng forty-five pnssengors from tho north and n mlsccllnncous cargo ol freight, the Goorgo W. Elder nr rlved Into this morning from Port land. Included In the enrgo were 700 cases of empty cans consigned to the W. 13. Tnllnnt Cannery, thus making toady for a large shipment of salmon which nre expected to be sent out next Thuraduy. Tlin nnRBPiiirni'H who nrrlvod thlrt morning were: J, W. Gunn, Jennie Smnllwood, .Mrs. Davis, C. C. Da vies, Mrs.' Davles, F. M. Nottlnghnm, Emily Irwin. C. f. Clilitllinu f l' Qlifiu.tn.i flnttl.k ,,, UIIIIIIIIVIII .1. II. OIIIIIIIIUII, 1IUIIIU McAdntns. C. S. Ilowntt, CT. II. Free- mnn, F. It. Grnfr, Joo II. Dnum, R. E. Willis. DuniH Powoll, Mrs. A. L. Mur- phy, D. Allerton, Jr.. C. II. Daniels, uoiierl west, .Mnnoi unveil, urn .Maj ors. II. P. Mnjors, W. Mnjors, Goo. Smith, Mlko Kurnor, C. II. Mnsher, it. L. Murphy. G. W. Knufmnn. 13. II. Curtis. Albert S. Illsoy. F. Rlchnrd- son, W. J. Qulnii, Mrs. Qiilnn, Earl Ln Point, Henry Muller, Joo Muller. Joo Muller. Jr.. Mlnnlo Mullor. W. II llopptugor, ('has. Hoar. Fred Omnn, f'has. Smith, Jacob Uell, J. It. Wll- jiams. G. W. Kaufman Says They Were Showered With Prai.se Strenuous Reception. Tho Coos Hny Concert Ilnnd scored n great hit nt I'o.rtland, necordlnj; to G. W. Knufmnn, who returned this nmniliiL' from n trln to thu Itoso City. W MINES WELCOME BAND AI PUD In nililltlnn in Mm li.inilv vi-nli-dinn tho Coos Hay organization wob ono of tho best balanced tnnt ho over nenru. Tho Portlnnd police band mot them at tho dock nnd escorted them to tho Imperial Hotel, whore tho Coos Hny in,i fnllnwml 'llinm u-lth n rnnrnrl. jn atlclltlon to tho hearty wolcome Hnttorles; c. Wllllnms nnd linn- arcordod them, tlio, M'l received! nl: Hlgglnbothnni nnd Ynntx. mnny tributes. Tho director of tho .? I-ianclsco J r, 1 rnR'ri nn,i infnrmo,i thmn ti,nf Los Angeles ..4 TmU nRnt thoy woro ontortalnod nt In-Iiln rtnkr Thnnfr Mm noxt mofnlni? nrnKn praise. Mayor Allen, who wns In Portlnnd, wns ono or tho spenkors nt tlio Inv ' ron,tu ,,r0Krani nt the Commorclnl 'c. . .ii.i.io- Tho LOYAL OUDKlt OK MOOSE will hold a LADIES' NIGHT noxt i uesuuy ovuiuhk. ah wives, Bisters, anugiiters and swcetiiearts are invited t n oclnl ovenlng nnd banquot. b ' ; .MTn ni TUU AU IU UALL pQp FOOTE'S AUTOS ' c)od cars with careful driver. pot ilov sen-lco nhouo 14-J r ot iiuy Bcruo, IlllOUO a-i--J, nianco Illllard I'urlors. I For alirtit service, Wjono 260-L nmfcfi$B I U. L. rUU I h. To Please You Thai's our constant aim and purpose. To please you as regards stylo to please you with qualities that wear well to please you in the way we servo you to please you by always cheerfully 'and gladly replacing anything that does not prove to be as good as it ought to he. Ill tact, we ivy to conduct this business according to the square deal, bearing in mind always that the customer's satisfaction is of vital importance to the store's success. Try us, and we know von '11 feci lil calling this The Satisfaction Store Ve are now showing a nice lino of Raincoats, English Slipons and Gaberdines Prices Ranging From $ 5 to $30 A "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. I Three Stores: MARSUPIKLD J3andon BALL SCORES IHr AiiocUIci l'rni In ron nr Tlmn.J I SATl'HDAVS (JAMKS. I A.MKHICAN I.KACl'i:. Phlladelphln 9; Chicago II. WnshliiKton I; Cleveland ii. WnshliiKtoji Cj Clevelnnil 0. Now York 3; Detroit (5. Now York I; Detroit II. HoHton 1; St. LoiiIr 1. Doaton -I: St. Louis , NATIONAL liICAtJt'K. Chlcngo 2; Doston G. Chlcngo 2; Hoston 111. I'lttHbuiB 1!; Now York I. Plttsbiirt; I: Now York -'. Cincinnati !;; Philadelphia 1U. Cincinnati t; Philadelphia 7. St. LoiiIh :i; Iirooklyu i, St. Louis :t; Iirooklyu 0. coast li:.(ji'i:. Venice .0 7 1 Onkmnd 1 10 n llnttorlctrc McOluulty nnd Klllott; 1 Kllllluy ami Alc::nudur; elovon In- nl.'f. Mlsslon-Portlnud; wet Brou'ndH. Snn Francisco ....'! 3 11 I Lou Angeles ,...- 11 2 Dntteiies: Stuudrldge, naiiiu, Per noil nnd Schmidt; Hughes nnd Holes, fourteen Innings. . I sr.VDAY'S SCOHKS. I coast li:.(U'i:. Mission 'J I .1 Portland Ti 7 1 Ilntterles: Stroud and Itohrcr; Mnrtlnoul and Fisher. SHCOND GAME. Mission 0 I 1 Portland 1 3 2 Hnttorles; C, WllllnmB and Han Hnttorles: Pernnll; Schmltz, Holes AFTEHNOON GAME. San Frnncisco 3 9 0 Los Angoles 1 7 1 Batteries; I.elflold nnd Sepulvedn; Ryan and Drooks. ' Venlco 1 7 0 Oakland , 4 14 0 nattorles; Klepfer. AbleB nnd Alex ander, Klepfer; Debannlore, Elliott, McLaln, Albers and Aloxandor. AFTERNOON GAME. Venlco J....C 9 1 Oakland t.t.3 9 0 nntterles; Henley, Wlilto and El liott; Klnwltter and Alexnndor. A.MERICAN LEAGUE. Hoston 8; Chicago C, Ilostori 3; Chicago 4. St. Louis 0; Philadelphia G. Clovelnnd5 ';Now York 3. Cleveland 2; New York 5. Washington C; Detroit 2. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS I Title & Trust Co., Abstracts, thoroughly dependable Imme diate Borvlce, prompt attention to all Interests of our clients. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A RAG AND WILL PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY LEAGUE I I PnONH 87-J. MARSHFrELl) Myrtle .Point THE ALICE H. HIMCCIAfi KXOUHHION TO CIIAUIii:SIX)N IJKA.CH SUNDAY I.envr.M Mnnilifleld nt N A. M. ROUND TRIP 50c lHkfH connection with nuto for 8un- M't liny nnd Shorn Acren writing for nppolntment. Miirxltflelil, Orexon PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR H. H. Harper HOUSE IIUILDER GenernI Repairing nnd Cabinet Making. Phono 349-J. W. T. Tompkins, D. S. T. (Wclltner .Methods) Every known dlscnso troatod without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1 nd ', 237 South Uroadway. Phono 132-L. Marshflold, Or I. M. Wright Phono 318-n RUILDINO CONTRACTOR Estlmatos furnished on request C. 0. Gosney. Phono 3I54 CONTRACTOR AM) RUILDER Estimates Euriilnhed on Roquest My Past Work Is My Reference First and Alder Sis. . Mnrshflold Dr. H. M. Shaw Eye, Enr, Noso unci Tliront. DR. .MATTIE II. HI I AW DIhmim-n of Women nnd L1illdre Offlco Phono 330. Rooms 200, 201 202, Irving Illock. Housq lilione, lOR-J. Beniamin Ostllnd CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices. 20C Irving Dlock Phono L03-L or 267-J. Mnrshfleld, Oregon W. G. Chandler ' ARCniTECT ' mji Rooms 301 and 302, Coke Building ' Mnrshfleld, Oregon Wm. S. TurperV ARCHITECT n MnrBhflold, Qregoi). Mrs. Olivia Edman :M. " SWKDIKH MAHSAGBAND . T. D. jnju- ICAL GYMNASTICS 4 FOR ALL DISEASES 837 Commercial nve. riione Sl Mildred Rogers Nelson. TeMcher of Piano, Pupil of Hugo Mans'feldt, San Fras cjsco, Cal. Appllcritloii for" lessons d; writing for appointment. Mnrshfleld, Oregon. .1 loel Ostllnd mmvn WANO TUNER. AND REPAIRER LeaTO order's i at W." R. Halnea' Mut- lc Company. 41B -8. Sixth "Streeh Phono 103-L Perl- Riley Baljmger -- ' PIANIST AtfD TEACHER Residence Studio, 217 No. Third Bt Pbono 368-L. . . , :: . WM. J. SMITH FLUMDING CONTRAOTOR Job Avork pi-oprly iittemlert to Estimates Cheerfully Given. PRICES REASONAIHiE Tol. 30-J. 1267 N. Front St. DRY WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street, Phono B70. a as I aowKiA,!L 1 i n !LowRnt7 ! HaJ. ZTi 8TAII Tlttvo,,..?8- ? i Lniir:llsw!ui iyso1; CIIIMNRVa "- n.S.m Arv r;v'i.Dsiuss w And nil Wnl?"'! SffirB'fiSS 434-J. wgB0 L rrenennan hy : ST wwniacE: Stcnm heat, hot and tcM te every room. Month!, ,., nnd "P. Daruteilty twantafewShtphje MFRP.HAWTieTT Popular place fcj; RnnH Ul. 1 Prices Reasonable.: w" wiiiiiicniiai ci t HAVE THAT ROOFf NOW See CORTHEll Phone 3171, SUITS CI.KANEIUXDr i;D Hl'ITH MADHTOt (1IVB US A TK1U UNIQUE PANTATOR JAY DOYLE k C. 0 DAS 2GG Central Are. Pbttii Pictures &Frai Walker Studio LAMBETH'S AUTO STAND AT CIIANDLWI PHONE 20. WILL OO ANVWIIEM A51H NEW OAK AXIl CWI DItlVINQ RAl1-:.STOCAMmCW LYNN LAMBETH Owner and Proa T. J. SUA IKK CA. ILI Marshfield'SS .. ......... v.-OJ I I'.aillimir r Phono BOW. Mm!' tuc pnncHflTfl Formerly ft KN WABIIIMuj.Hfc vmiTif ntXD O. A. JlttU". Fr. KOONTZ GAM Excelsior w'""''"?, i cc T RES nTnMoniiJ3 SV0 OOOS COUJiTrBW"-, ... ...-l IT MARIXB ANP A"?ff ..i-miniNO ... '"inKllll OAM""'1" ' itftij Noimr Fnrojwwj-j nTBII-3; CIWU,JIA tj NO BAff PX , if yon b Wf" ' ,N CITT rrs rrrE rm: m nmi -n.,v tiRACH lAliiBRJi .W'- .- inIICh,W?,Llf "si?.: Tar Heel ." ... KSkKS-1 o.n- A. Mi J.m CM 3 Visit Auto " ' l.Ti D 'T . VII New Mode'' m "HENDEHW'J 0NTA j-r- : ?s JENNINGS I . I