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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1915)
IRUBffiBffBillffil BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1915-EVEHING EDITION. FOUR 'HiJW.'l THE COOS n i nt( a. JUKI Jil xr f I Ing f TO ii; i iBjt on i . no; I lip: :, Iro iav Mo ! IbyS Ith I fro' )' ';? I COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY, Kdltor antl Pub. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh ffeld, Oregon, for transmission through tho tnnlli as eecond-clnei mall mattor. LEAVE l-'OIl NOItTH TODAY LADIES' AICT CLUIJ I . Ilrcakwnlrr leaves on Tlmo Despite' "-'"" uuui iwuii, . o..... nuvatcnliiR Storm. I Fenslcr entertained tlio members Despite tho threatening weather, ot tl10 Lml108' Art C,ub' Tho r!"S H.n tlrnnkwninp nltn,1 nil BrllP.lllln I "08l UCUUUIIIIiy UULUl 1UUU Willi tlmo nt noon today for Portland. Silo, had a fair cargo of nilscollan couHfrolglit, hut a rather small passenger list. Among thoao sail ing on her woro H. Ij. Stconlicrg, Madamo Gnlbrnlthc, .lack Hobson, E. D. Doran, It. E. Hold, T. Graham and S. Safalplsto. SAYS MI TOMS ARE UNDERDESPDT Claims Rockefeller Company Owns Houses, Church and Other Buildings llr AMorltlc4 Pint to Coot liar Time. NEW YOltIC, Jan. 30. John R. pink carnations ''and potted ferns. Tho afternoon hours woro spent In tho usual way nntl tho hostess as sisted by Mrs. E. D. McArthur and Miss lloxlo Hall, served nn appe tizing luncheon to Mrs. J. A. Dlatt, Mrs. A. S. Hlnnchard, Mrs. W. IT. Curtis, Mrs. Olivia Edman, Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs. Foloy, Mrs. V. E. i Hoagland, Mrs. Ilousoworth, Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Itnsmusscn, Mrs. Itoss Smith, Mrs. Frank Sumner, Mrs. Ivy Coudron, and special guests, Mrs. John Hnll, Mrs. J. Wright Wilson nnd Mrs. Dan Keating. Mrs. Ij. Q. Lang will entertain next Friday. fr I NEW OKKICKKS. At tho meeting of tho Women of I Woodcraft In Taylor's Hall In North Lawson, executive board member for"emI t Monday evening, tho fol- Colorado of tho United Mlno Workers "'B oihco woro .nsiaueti: of America, who yesterday denounced P"t Guardian Neighbor Anna condltlpns In tho Colorado mining ljCk,loff' mm,. imforn lm in.!nBirlnl Uoin-i Guardian Neighbor Corn Lon- tlons Commission and arraigned 'John D. Rockefeller, Jr., for alleged falluro to Inform himself as to condi tions, continued his testimony today. "Tho companies own nil tho hous es, grounds, schools, churches nnd stores," ho said. "A complete despot ism exists. If they complain, It Is down tho canyon for tho employes." TO RAISE BEAVER nnn. Advisor Winifred Korn. Magician Ilubcna Marshall. Clerk Margaret Hames. Danker Charles Worrell. Attendant Joslo McKay. Inner Sentinel Knto Freelund. Outer Sentlnol Laura Martin. Muslclnn Lllllnn McDonald. Captain of Guards Julia Evans. Managers Ethel Worrell, Flor onco Chapman and C. E. Maybco. G. Homes, Mrs. Stewart McDonald, .Mrs. Lostet (Eaton, Mrs. Itoy O. Bralnardr Mrs. Arthur Morten,, Mrs. Ira Wcltzol, Mrs. II. G. Kern, Mrs. Walter Hussoll and Mrs. McDonald. M. E. .JUNIOH LEAGUE Lnst ovcnlng tho Junior Lcnguo of tho Methodist Church gavo a re ception to their parents nnd teach ers at the church hnll. Tho affair was largely attended, sixty-eight at tending. Tho program as given below waB splendidly carried out, tho llttlo folks doing thcniBclvcs Justlco in the roles of hosts and hostesses. Song, "A Wclcoino to You." Ju niors. Recitation. "Soldiers of ChriBt." Edith Anderson. Recitation. "Tho Gonoroits Child." lima Lnngworthy. Song. "Suffer tho Children." Cc- rllo Smith, Rccltntlon. "Tho Angels." Jose ph In o Snvago. Song. "Sweet and Low." Donald Gidley. Recitation. "Six Times Nine." Mabel Nelson. Song. "Fnco to Face." Francis nnd Jack Sacchl. Refreshments prepared by tho Ln- tiles Aid wcro sorved by tho llttlo folks. Sunday morning tho Juniors will attend church In n body nnd noxt Saturday evening, the Pinks will glvo tho IJIues n banquet ln tho church hnll. j I HUNKER HILL CLUlt. I OUR. OBJECT TO LOCATE AH MANV HOMES AH POKHIHLK Tho Mothora' nnd Tcaqhcrs' Club of IltltlVpr Itlll runt EVMnv nflnrtinnn at 2:30 o'clock In tlin nrlinnl Imll.I. Ing, and the meeting was fairly well attended. Plnno boIob by Violet Rob-1 erson and Geneva Archer woro well j rendered. Miss Bcsso Flanagan's tie- partment of llttlo folks showed excel-' lent training In tho mastering of the ' multiplication table. Mrs. E. Kelley! gavo an excellent talk on "Ado'os-j l COO COOT HUltPltlKE PARTY. FIRST AD0IXIQN TO MARSHFIELD With this ns our object, nil our plans lmvo boon laid to nceonipllHh It. Tlieroforo every Inducement Hint It was practical to offer In FIRST AD DITION Is offered. A planked thoroughfare from tho Addition loniniiiiilcntes will nil pnrtH of tho city. A modern water system nerves tho Iioiuuh liuro. Grntlotl streets mo provided in front of all building hUoh. Telephone sorvlco can bo had. Our terms of sale nro especially nttrnetlvo. Thoy nro gungutl to suit the purse of each buyer. In order to nsslst biilldorn, wo have arranged so btilldorH cuu buy lum ber on tlmo from tho Itimlicr companies, or they can have houses built ready for occupancy nnd pay for tho same In monthly liistnlltuoiitB. Our Object is your best ronton for figuring with HHh Company. Call and gel pnrtlculnrs 'V ''-, Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) 17S Ccuii-al Ave. !' dk Mr. nnd Mrs. Stewnrt were tho re- clplenta of a pleasant surprise pnrty Deputy Game Warden Dowell nt tll0lr ,,0111 ,n North llon Int Sends Three From Siuslaw i ZT7'Z n"!"" f mh, wnB lnp A I onorcfrnm l l,,aC(, -Mr- Oeorgo Lcmnnskl and to u. a. Lagerstrom ; onry Kcrn wlllnlnB hlRh lxCfc (Special to Tho Times.) Delicious refreshments woro sorved nt FLORENCE, Or., Jnn. 30. State, a Into hour. Gamo Warden Overton Dowell, Jr.,1 Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. hns shipped ono innlo and two fo-j Bun McDonald, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry mnlo beavers to C. A. Lagerstrom nt Korn, Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. Otis, Mr. nnd Mnrshflold. Tlio threo animals aro'Mrs. Geo. Lcmnnskl, Mr. and Mrs. to bo placed on tho C. A. Smith Tlm-I Gnrdlo Simpson, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. a. bor Company's tract which has been "nines, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Llvln mndo n stato gnmo reservation. Thoy! Rood, Mrs. Selma Simpson, Mrs. Kato woro captured on tho Siuslaw River,) Froolund and Mrs. G. McDonnld. somo miles nhovo Floronco in tho a state gnmo reservation after several j 7 .,,,. ..... tlnVB I'ffortH liv U'nr.lm. IWv.,11 .....i1 I lllll lAUTIES 1. 1.. .I...... .!.... .. . . . n.a iiiMuii.n, jjuvurni uirgo inmnies m n a w .....,,.. . . ' ..n. ... u, ninvi uiiiurtiiuieii in formnlly nt two tables of brltlgo J-rldny afternoon. : Miss Nora Tower entertained n fow friends Informally last Wednes day ovcnlng. MrB. Clnud Nnsburg was hostess at an Informal party nt her homo last Thursday. 4 Sovoral largo families of beavern aro reported along tho river nnd creeks In this rosorvo nnd ns high ns twonty woro counted In ono group. Tho capturo of tho heav ers was accomplished without Injury through tho uso of protected traps. They woro carotully cratod nnd on display for sovoral hours on tho Hay Vlow Hotel docks, attracting many vIbIIoth who had novor soon them before. They will bo used for tho propagation of the species In Coos county. IIEli 111! TO MYRTLE IMS STOCKHOLDERS INCREASING ! AT THE HOTELS 1 Tho Clmniller Hotel. E. D. Stewnrt, Portland; J. M. Nye, Jr., Snn Francisco; Mnbol J. ' Hanson, Coqullle; Ada May Nowoll, 1 Coqullle; Henry Dosion, Langlols; W. M. Drown, Corvallis; Jamos A. i Dollar, Handon; P.. J. Holm, Jr., North Inlet; .Mr. nnd Mrs. Dyron S. Hourk, Portlnnd; Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. L. Smith nnd son, Cotiulllo; C. M. Tyr- 1 roll, Coqulllo; Mrs. L. W. Turnbull, CllltlSTK.Y IIAI1V iRTLE POII T if opal chinch next Sunday morning. ! DINNER PARTY - Geomc Gnnrinim Qnllo Pinht Uov- nn,, ,rs- s- K- ari,BK okt- PvlinrW Pl d E9ht" """' informally nt dinner last ( UylindCr Car tO BrOWn ' Thursday. Tholr guests wore Mrs. Clinton 'Ritchie, of North Ilend; Miss Esther Tho honor of owning tho rirtt !10"'0" """ Mr' " V' Wn80-olght-cylluder ChiUHhc car gotw to 7Z7. " Myrtle P,t meil ,l0MN. jfntt a)()') '" CLUIl , "' ""iunwi nonountlons Tor Tho Good Tlmo r.lrl r nniir..T ?rJllsJrEs:, INFORMAL CHAT. I mo to liu .tnhiui.i .,., ....". .."' """ ""- 'nngnn Houtii iii. . . . ""'""" '"! rinti stroot u.mv nun l;o(uiiio anil thoy wero so favorably Impressed with the now car tlmt tlmy placed nn order for ItllOtllOr S.Olllll,li,n f'n.llll... ... . . oon as thoy can get It. ,-.; !Z .AnY 1(;u,om" Io't last i -" " uworgo v. Kltier 'for her homo In Portland after hav ing vlstted for omo time with rol- HtniMi and frlBiul on Coos liny B DODGE TO Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. n.ul Mw Ficd Smith will bo chrlstoiiotl Plorto. Stwllus. ' UIJvIm'. IW CUn Lrvlna, at tho Methodist Epls-- Loronr, Paul, .ad Mte Cl hhomootl. J On WelnedNy afternoon Mn. Hal W. Pleroe ww bot(w u honor! of her mothor. Mrs. L. P. Maury. tho occnslon being the latUr's Wrtb-' . day, Tho afternoon was spent In ' sowing. Tho hostBM served a dellc ions lunch being atwlstwi In sen ing by hor slstor, Mis Dees Maury. Thogo prosont wore Meedaiues Mes Bor, NosIor.ShorwooiI. Collier, Kve Inntl, Wlckhnm, Lorenx, IMrd, nresnnnnm, Sinclair, Lawrence and Knowltoii. Mrs. Frnncls Urquhart Is visit ing rolntlvos and frionds in Mareh field. Mrs. Elliott nnd daughter who have been tho gliosis of hor Muter-lu-lnw Mrs. D. Moss returned to her homo nt Mnrehflold a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKlnloy of Tillnmook are visiting the latter's parents .Mr. and Mrs. F. IJ. Phillips. cencc," which wns followed by a general discussion. Tho next, meeting will bo on Saturday "onlng, February 27, so as to enable the fathers ns well as mothers to attend SOCIAL WIS OF MILE TOLD (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., Jnn. 30. On Tl....... ...... ......I .., . ford was hZ- ,' , The number of Myrtle Arms stock-' Coqulllo; Mary Fusonne, Coqulllo; Tlurs ay c"b " " ! ho,dors U rn,,,l,,y ,ncrcn8l- Tho ' "' K-Renc; II. D. Doming Ti,n i , ... Allowing I" tho list as It now stands: . Tho evening wns spent In sowing! j,si n im. I1...I MM.! ,.. I.. .t . a I W..., ....u iiiunv, niitT 111 mo evening Miss Woodford served dainty re freshments. Thoso prosont woro; Mosdnmos ' Hal W. I'lerco, N. N. Nleman. T. DenJ. Currio. John Juw and Will Inms; the Mlesos Dorothy and Uura Watson, Dees Maury, Allle Phlllpps, Myrtlo Lund nnd May Jones. Mrs. T. DonJ. Currle wns hoetew on Tuomlny afternoon to the "560" Club. Aftor spondlng the afternoon at onrdB tho hiatus sorvwl a dainty, lunohoon. Sho wus nsslstod in sen--Ing by Mrs. J. A. Colllor. j Thoso prosont woro Mewl a men Sherwood, HoMrd, Nlcklln, Sin clair. Robinson, Kreland, Folsom. ! Wllllnras. Collier. Nleman. nr Portland; L. P. Sorenson, Daiidon; Claud II. Giles, Myrtlo Point; Phil Simon, Ban Francisco; A. E. Deobo, Portlnnd; E. Schroedor, San Fran cisco; G. T. Troodgold nntl family, IlftJidon; W. C. Laird, Coqulllo; O. F. Stafford, Eugono; 11. J. McDanloln, Handon; A. Dalglulih, Sonttol; G. D. Ilorton, Sonttlo; Chris Myhro, Junc tion City. Tlio Lloytl Hotel. Sofn I.oplsta, Eureka; John A ml or son, North llond; Cully Tozlor, Myr- Duiilwlck, Coqullle; Ca I tlo Point; a. W. RenvlB, Coos RIvor; Ctos River: Dave Cua. A F. T. Grlsdale, Wnlla Wnlln; Mr. nndKmur Carlson, Drnplr. Mrs. Cronso, Vnncouvtr; T 1 ton, C'ooh River. Tho St. l-tiMrcnttllitfl W. O. Desscy, Cooj RltttJ Pointer, Coqullle; PtijfXil qulllo; E. A. Smith, Portal uiioritinn, Portland; Ilotvil Portland; M. A. Dean.SiiF Tht lllmiro HotrL B J. A. Smith, Cooi nirerfij tor, Allegany; Arthur Mci Rivor; A. W. Oclger, Norifl Oscar Franz, Heaver II R. J. Sacchl. C. A. Lnngworthy. A. R. O'llrlen. Dr. II. M. Shnw. Duncan Ferguson, Sr. Honrlk GJerdrum, G. J. Lcmnnskl. Dr. W. A. Toyo, Ernest Harrington. Arthur T. Hanson Olivia Edman. John W. Rutlor. M. H. O'llrlen. G. W. Trlhboy. F. W. Payne. II. S. 'Harris. M!r Mary K. Dolan. Carl Davis. Mrs. Flora Painter. II. W. Pnlntor. J. S. Lyons. C. K. Conway. C P. Ilewlnner. Ray Olllrnnt. F. IS. Allen. T. T. HennotC' , Ww. Grlwen. O. L. Clark. Geo. K. Cook. F. K. Conway. ' Bennett Swanton. W. A. Ruble. J. W. Dennett. Paid Adv.) J HOW DID YOU . fj auiiy bA 1 wiuh l A Johnson-Gulovsen Mattress "Will Put An Owl to Sleet coou Mr. Ilntv.ai.,1 o.... .. ... . ... . Thai' ni.tv iliuM.i i,s Lnni.. I I f North Inlet wore Mnmhfleld vlsl-!,ua,10,Uly- III tors jesterday and wore guosU of r' a',,' :,Ir8- ,:- J- Strang nnd ii.. t ! .lui.u)iir.H 'ni... ..i .it . i mi. u. .Mingus nt luncheon. ","" '""" visnoo inontis and ,,.. o .. "" Mr. Hind Mrs. C. D. llrowor. Mr. ?'M,V"" "ear Myrt, 1olnt Prl-! inquiries So Numerous From Mrs. George Dumap and coi cur. y nnJ SM,iay. ! Valley Towns That Demon stration Car is Sent tls. all of whom havo been staying Mr' J W Luev w! l,ns boon , t tho Myrtlo Arms, will leave Sun- I llflV tnnrtiln.v . ti.. .. . . There lmvo boon xi .n. . ' "" h u" l,u' " sh for about the now Dodge n, from ,!' Z " ' WhW wm qnlto ill tho last two weeks is ro- Coqulllo Valley and so mnnv .iuairU,i to 6oo tho now konsatlon in autumn- hlles that Ooorgo Goodrum toda ' snipped tho dunionstrutlou oar to hU ported Improved. Mrs. Kd. Hiifci.v ra . ' . flult.l 1. M. O. (Uil'M. Ijlkl V.l.i...l.,.. numit. V O Sl.i..ln r.. .1, " " ' .....uun .Mre. 7V. , 7 "h m. vauglmn ory pleasantly on- of tho people m tho Coqulllo Valley, tertalnod tho D. M n CluL ?Z and It will bo loft thoro long enough homo In North UentL m loll ,g Z ho that nil may havo nn opportunity sewing , Wl)lal ,fc ' to see and exnmlno this now wondor sorved ,i.iniy roi.mli- ." ?. -,...,,,,,,10 ,,, ,,yr iiitwe nroaeut wero Mr. N. in nutomobllos. miostt). or Marshfiold Lund between with Mls trains on Tuosday. Harry Clousor tho contractor and builder wns a bulms vUltor to Hoover Hill on Wednesday. Mr. Shelly tho contractor and builder has a force of men on a new bungalow fQr M. j. iIa,tson of tho Coqullle Furniture Store. Deputy Sheriff uirag Mw bung. nlow l8 nnarliig eomplotloji and will noon he ready for oioupatlon. Quick Action Means $1000.00 to You $2500 for a S3500 Home All improvements made, Neighborhood and loca tion the best, Stoady tenant if you don't want to live there your self, Good real ostate judgment can quickly see a good investment in this of-for. I. S. Kaufman& Co. If .you rjet too little sleep; If you turn andts in discomfort half the ninht, you need a nevvma. tress the Johnson-Gulovsen kind. It will cw you quickly into restful slumber. It will be as lace and comfort for years and years. Thelofr son-Gutovscn is more of a matt-rest than a p tress. There are iust as mnnv kinds of sleep as I am mattrnccno !!..! 1U nnlfnl nnrilhPfKI i u isii. -vdiHmwoM uiuica uiu luauui cm" - iaa uib lining ana the fitful the soothing and spasmodic the deep and the dozing the Johnson-Gulovsen sleep and the other kind. The Johnson-Gulovsen sleep is good, old-fashioned, honest-to-goodness sleep more ensinr. ri Pleasing that any you've had since you i uu iu kiss me roiKs good night and toddle up in the dark. The Johnson-Gulovsen m tress absolutely cures sleep-walking because no' ever wants to leave his Johnson-Gulovsen has to. I T ym Kf iW gf j '-"r-rlr rwl l 1 'IT TDl ntj :: LET US SHOW YOU THESE SPLENDID MATTRESSES. I Johnson-Gulovsen Compan i ne Quality Name With the Service Fame