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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1915)
5!!5ISrEIi" -- SnMELDfoREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1915-EVENING EDITION. 35&i TWO " J ' '.! IS c COQS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXEY, Editor nnd Pub. WAN 1-2. M ALONE V, New Killloi' Official Puper of Coos County Offtciul l'npcr City" of Mnrshfleld. AJilroso all camtntiniratlona to COOS HAY DAILY TIMFS. Wnfnroil nt the Postofflco nt Marsh- field, Oregon, for transmission through tlio mails as second-class malt matter. , $3sFV t -! 'AITTIOX IJHIIHJK LUXCHKOV J t t ' r 8U11SCHIPTION HATF.S DAILY. Ono year J0.00 Tor mouth CO WEEKLY. Ono year. , J 1 .CO When paid strictly In advnnco the auhnoilntlon trtlco of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 por year or ?U.G0 for; six tnonius. "An Independent Itepubllcan nown paper, published every evening ex cept Sunday, and weekly, by Tho Cooa Hay Times Publishing Co. iioost voru tow.v NEVEU forgot you nro a part of 4 tho town, and that your d"i. portmeut helps ninku up tho ' .trntigenr estimate of tho jilijro. 'Every citizen In 11 town should 1 be Interested In Its prosperity. Ono 14. of tho bcBt ways to help a town , 4 Is to speak well of It. It Is truo 4. SOCIAL CALAXDAU TUKSDAY Unstable Ladles Aid with Mrs. I. Ifndlock. WRDNHSDAY Auction Hrldgo Club with Mrs. V. II. Kennedy. Klostor Club with Mrs. It. W. Morrow. THURSDAY North Ileiiil Presbyterian Aid with Mrs. II. 1. Dlors. Alert Club banquet at lioinii of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hood. A. N. V. Club with Mrs. E. MliiKiiH. FRIDAY Library Hnncflt Dance. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. H. H. Kennedy. Kensington Club with Mrs. II. S. Harris. Ladles' Art Club with .Mrs. A. H. lllnnchnrd. Iloyal Auction Uridine luncheon by Mrs. 1-2. K. Straw. Mrs. D. Y. Stafford entertulnud vlth a roval auction hrldgo luncheon Friday afternoon her guests In cluding .Mrs. F. K. Oettlns, Mis. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. A. T. HaliiM. Mrs, Otto Schotter, Mrs. Mnlr Dano, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. W. II. Ken neilv and Mrs. E. E. Straw. For high score ut bridge, Mrs. A. T. I Mttliifn was awarded the prize. I Next Friday afternoon Mrs. E. 13. Straw will entertain tho club with in luncheon. I , I .SOUTH IH3X1) FRIDAY CLl'l. j t t : t t You will have to hujry if you want one or those 17-o "WEAR-EVER" ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS Another shipment on Breakwater PIONEER HARDWARE COMPANY Mnrchfintrl. North Bend ill t t t t il WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer Commutation Tickets $2.00 Dr. and Mrs. II. 13. llurmelstor Vf.rlj1nc,i(..Nortli Rend Auto Lin onturtnlned tho Friday Club last ' nr every te minutes from B . in Friday night nt their homo In North to 12 p. in., to South SIuiikIi miro b lb-lid,' which was very prettily dec day, IciivIiij,' at 11 a. m.; to Emplw orated with rhododendrons nuil threw trips n day. hi ctleherry blanches. GOH8T A KIVO. Props. After n few pleasant hours hail . 1 -i been spent In playing auction bridge, AAAil ,,.. tho hostess served n delicious sup- T, ,mijwMii fti " rift ia zrr. 4 'HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. pur luncheon to tho members: Mr. I nnd .Mrs. IL O'Marn, Mr. and Mis. M. O. Coleman, Dr. and Mrs. L R. Hurtle and specinl guests: Mrs. Tiro. Wliihor, Mrs. Chas Williams, Mr. 1 Mml. C O Tnnttlunn f I a u liil., 4 mill .Jin. o, u, ji:iiiiuibB, .tuo-a iiij 4 ' Ilrlgham and Dr. Phil Kelzer. I .. . 1 patriotism to stand by your own town, and Interests that effect the lewu should effect every cIMen. I Every proporty holder and ten- ant should take the greatest pride I In cleaning up and keeping thalrj holdings and homo In an admitted sanitary condition, health and Imp-1 plnopi,. Mnrshfleld has the reputa tion of having tho most healthful climate In thu state. Let us keep that reputation by all menus. I CU!lt MKKTIXt; POSTPOXED JIIE ItEAL QUESTION The question Is not, will men hotor you for your work? ilut does your work honor you? Your concern Is not only to crcato profit for yourself, but to mako that which will profit many bo- sides yourself. COOS HAY STEA.M LAUXDUY Phono r7-.r. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA R.EAD THii ','l, iuirt ,)f NATlox STATU a (Trr Is known by ITS HAVINi'iSS'' A 'll.en Is also kiioun ,,' ."'nliaiiU ity for his thrift, anil tho muIiiiw i, i" . .'ct,c,I In . for ol.l iiko iiiid comfort In ,h.llllL, ' , "'J "r, ilepenileiit on I1I111. So c Invlt,. i.,i, '''"iu ti. ..ouiik may, u,o ,,, llinili lls ,jr "'"-" that nro wi-U(iiK fr wages , ot lit-iu Ku , , e IH iW lilKH featuie. Have money ,,,,,1 ln. '" '"'tan J it mov. $..,) iu Mn y01ll. ai.,,)l;11;;r"!! . miisi ran en OF COOS BAY So'ely Deposit Boxes For lieni Pictures & Framing Walker Studio 11 HIVER GUT RIG KIVIJ SOULS .First. Soul. I wos a peosnnt of tho Polish plain; I loft my plough becauso tho nies- sago ran: llussla In danger, needed every man To savo her from tho Teuton; and was slain. I guvo my Ilfo for fiiM'don, This 1 know. For tlioso who Imilo uto fight hail told mo m. Second Soul I was a Tyrolese, a mountaineer; I filndly loft my mountain homo to, Ight Arjalnst tho hrutul, trenehm-ous Mus- covlto; And died In Poland on 11' Cossack spear. I pivo my llfo for fiwilom This I know. For (how who ImiiIo 1110 flglil I, ml (old urn mi, Thlril Soul I worked In Lyons ut my weaver's loom, When suddenly tho Prussian despot hurled Ills fulou blow ut Franco and ut tho world; Thou I went forth to lMgluui and my doom. I pivo my llfo for fieoiloni This I know. For thoho who bailo 11, i fight had told 11, o Ml, Fourth Soul I owned a vineyard by tho woded Main, Until tho Fatherland, begirt by foes Lusting her downfall, called mo and I rosu Hwlft of tho cull and died lu fair Lorraine. Home of Mis. Frank lingers on South Coos Ither Scene of .Much Activity Over 100 Mnrshfleld nnd Coos Itlver people gathered at tho beau tiful new hoinu of Frank Rogers on South Cooh Itlver last Saturday even lug, guestH of tho Halnbow Club ladles, to witness an excellent pro gram which they had provided nnd later to partako of delicious refresh ments, thu proceeds of which nro to go towards building a new club house Owing to the Illness of Mrs. Ivy Condron, who was to be tho host ess of tho Ladles' Art Club last -' week, tho meeting was postponed T B0UTII coos ulyKll 0AT until next Friduy when Mrs. A. S. SFIIVICP ' MJ j IjAUNCH KXPREHS j I leaves .Mnrshfleld every dny j 8 s. ru. Leaves head of river I nt !l:ir p. m. j j STI3AMI3II UAIXI10W ' I leaves head of river dully t 7 j I n. m. Leaves Mnrs"rleld nt 2 p. j ' j 111. For chnrter nppty on honnl. j I j nOOFItS & SMITH j j j PmprletoM j j 1 News of County Clilninc.vs Fireplaces I. X. 1IAYLISS Any kind ot brick work nt prices that nro right. And all work guaranteed ! Call at "Tho Fireside," .lohn- i son Uldg., U17 Second St. Phono iai-J. French ranges. Holler work. 1 mm HEMMETTI OLDEST IIAXK IX COOS COUNT EsUblishcd 1888. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000' hUerost Paid on Time Depotlu Otftcon: J. V. ntnnctt, President. J. II. Flnimgiin, Vice-President. It. V. Williams Cnsliler. fjn 1? VI..t..... . . . .iiuuictKr, JHtril (!() TO ALASKA. Mjille Point Young .Men Join (Jov emu, cut Surveying Party Grade Summerlln received a night letter from 13. C. (liicrlu Tuesday, At 0:30 o'clock Saturday evening, tho I "'"K a11 ,wl' ,mvo Arranged to Express left Marshfield. taking on!JU'" ,1,u n "-vcy jmriy 10 passengers all along tho river, until '",out l," ut Sonl,tl0 M"y T 10 by tho time she got to her dcstlna- j ,arty ex'fct" 'vo St,attl '' tloii. the boat was crowded. I , m, y " , a ,,0" fr"J ,tl1lu On reaching tho lingers' homo nU I'I "l "wltelln w" J" which w.b brilliantly lighted and " Pn. 1 ' - iui omiimut iiu uiKi 411111 liilWJIUlil and pusblhly Cloavo Hummorltu. YOU AUTO CALL ' FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Phouc 1!(I0-L. Xlght. nnd Day. High! Cafe. j GOOD CAHS. CAUKFUli DIMVFHS II. L. FOOTI2. New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend fn henutlfully decorated with fruit bins soms. wygella, and red nnd white ., , . , , Their work this season will tuko roses, tho guests were heartily wel-' . , ,. , ,.,,, , . ,. ,,.,,. , . I tliuni o ho country ubout Fa rhnnks coined by Mrs. Frank Uogors, Mrs. ., ... , , ' , , , . a .,',.,,, , ,i.-...n ..,, 1..' h,h,',- " (-l,a' OiiiTln. former .1. A. Goodwill and other ladles of tho ltalubnw Club. Everyone wan made to feel ut home. Tho program which follows, whb enthusiastically received, many of tho iiumherH responding to nu Insistent encore. llouiiuets of roses were hnnded tho ladles on the program and Fred Chestnut and .1. 13. Montgomery were complimented with nn onion and n turnip for their pleasing itppenrnueo. Heading ....Miss Esther Silverman Folk Diiuco School Girls Myrtle Point hoys, will tilso bu lu tho party. Watt (luorln, who was with thu Alaskan survey for mnuy years, has resigned nnd Is on thu road lu tho Eastern states ub sales man for uutomobllo appliances. Enterprise. H HE HOME j AFFY MADE B AVERN CANDY Wo mako Ire ciotim 378 Central live., l"'ono 1.1 Mj ROOFING nEP,Vn,'G, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L. BRICE B. 118. P. 89. Abstracts l'OU RELIA11LI2 AIJSTItACTS OF TITI.K A.N0 AMOITD iMuiumml COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec riTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO. MAIISHFII2LD AXD COQUIIJ.I-J CITY, OnECOJ (3I3XKHALAOI2XTS, KASTSIDI3 AXDSKXfiSTACKEX-SADBnii ACJI3NTS FOIt CAXAD1AX PACIFIC ItAILROAD LU itOAD US 11iJ.Mi1 i;.MiKTAi;iii;., .MANAGER MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'y MYHTLi: POIXT .MKXTIOX Pvi'Mitiul Uriel's k'runi tho XewHy Collin, us of the ICuterprlso Attorney Claud II. Giles and wifo Itecltntlou Miss Uoula Hokiuu wpl to Mnrahflohl last Thursday, Mandolin Solo Fred Chestnut, tl10 ntioy having somo business Vocal Sob mIhs Gladys Graham ,m" to utten.l to thoro. Satur-I Iteadlng Miss Esther Whitney d"' ,,iej' npconipanlcd C. It. Peck Story Ins. 13. Montgomery uml 0,!,crs " n flshl"B tr,' ,0 tho Ueudlng Miss Francos Franso ' hcnrt walftr of 8outh For,c of Folk nance Sohnni fiiri , ,UH "'ur, rciuniinB iiomo .MOU- CITY AUTO .Vi TAXI CO. ' Day anil Xlght Service. For taxi, phono 20, Chandler ' Ilotol ! For touring ears, phono 20, 1 Chandler Hotel LYXX LAMItETII, Prop. Now Cars t : : : : : Now Cars SAVE MONEY hy ordering tho Minom HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump Coal, por ton 60.00 Or half ton of both 95.00 11. MUSSOX, Prop. 1 Phono 1S-.1 or leuvo orders at ' Hlllycr'a Cigar Store. 1 IMTEH 0CE1I1 TRAWSPDRTflT UIVUI Weekly Service Coos Hay and Hnn FrnclK, SI EMISHIP in SI Vocal Solo F. A. Olllflllan Reading Miss Silverman Among those present were: 13. It. llodsou, J. A. Horn, Mrs. I). Suuuders, Itutli Ilessey, Stanton Ste- voim Mrs I.V IvimiI Mm T. Slmilnv- , Mrs win. Ulchards", Mrs'. George' '",UV ;,'8trlct "I""' of 1'0ru1,,u Smith, C. A. Kurtz. Gertrude Quick. I "" of..U.10 ')'P,'U ,0 '0oU.nf ,c.r. " - iiiiiua iiiiiiii-a itnwi tt.t .. . m. 1. r 1 1 . i day. J. C, Stevenson, of North llend, ! Oregon, was hero Monday to take ' 11 look nt tho Myrtle Point section. ' licit Harrison, accompanied by: Mr. Thornton, ennio In from the I I biivo my llfo for fitviloui This I Alfred .lutHtrom, drover Gulllhuns, Dave lllce. Uerthn Smith, Pearl Hog- I know. For tltOMt itlui Imilo 1110 fight hud told mo mi. 1 Fifth Soul I worked lu a great shipyard by the Clyde. Thoro camo a sudden word of war's doclnred, Of Delgtum, peaceful, helpless, tin ! prepared Asking our aid: l Joined the ranks, and died. 1 kavo my H10 for freedom TliN I know. For thoso vtlm bailo me fight had told mo Ml, W. N. 13wor. iiiuhn uiiiiiiH uere nuu ai .Marsniieiu. 1 Hev. 0, I.olloy Hull, of tho gos-1 ers. Mrs. .',. M. nunc.,. H"sn Ith, '' ' L'f-,,',"e; of '. ' Mrs. .3. Dyer. Uohert Cull.,., Mrs. M. ! S.. ', i' J . ,0"!?" ? T . "' '" H u r' 1 "'" ' 1h ,r fro' "- " ' ek. A ! , ' n,M m i', v "a,n",1!' ber of carpenters from Marsh- Coffoll. .Mrs c. , Walter Dr. H. ,,, for , , L. S. IIOIIMi'S COXDITIOX "The Tho Eugene ltoxlstur says pained to lenrn that he is now an MonUu), Mrs. 13. Oil tho Morris 1-Mnt It. llOdsOll, Ml'S. 1 llnril Wmlllnsilnv .,..ll 1 1 imr. rio hteons, (,. E. .Miller. J. A. Good-0f r,g0 (imK-io,. o!;1?'!S,ft"r,ell0!!."nUI"1 Don, -'Thursday. April ,r.. lair., i ... 1 ,,; . n,inlK,a',,l, Mr-,,,ia MrH-Artu"r A""-. Kulph Cllnkeirheurd, 'Lorenzo Ciit-l,i.i,.i,,. lip, Mrs. G. (illiniums, v. II. Smith, Until Dyer, Guy Chambers, n. m, Uiini'li. .lohn Smith, Floromo Smith. S. II. cutllp. v. M. Jutstrom, Gor don .lutatroni. Uoe Smith, Oscar Curkon, 11. L Hall. Helen Smith. daughter. (.'AltlilXEH MILL lll'SV Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J We want your cash business and make it an object for you to pay cash, GET A RECEIPT Coos Bay Tea; Coffee and Spice House, Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FltO.M SAX FUAXCISCO FOIt MAItSIIFIELD, SMEW APHIL HI, AT:t P.M. Sun Francisco Office, 000 Fife niilldlng, and I'lcr Ku&tl Cooa Bay Agent, 0. F. McQeoroe, PhociU HfllBII II II -MMM MW Phono aoi-j. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka J every THE PAST AND COSIFOMTAULl S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED Nonni PAnYKrn BTEA3I8UIP 00. o. P. MrfiEnnnn aoent W 'UJT,I Phono U, MarBhflold Phone M, N"1 Tho mill Is now rumilni; full hand ed and on full time. This l8 caused principally by the largo contract Miil'v Smllli l.'lnv.i c.frli i.,i . . . ' .' . vwnniii. n'liny frlonds of L. S. Dolilo will u! ,,..,.' ., ,,, ' .. . u",wuicii tho Gurdlnor Mill Co. hao ...... . . .... .lloMiiii. Mm. M. A. Swcetiunn. Kn. ...in, ,i, , , ,.. .. . " iMiiiwiiii ii'iini' iu supply 1 t li.-ir Willi n.tv l. iumato of tho OroKtm Statu llospl-1 ...... .,...'', T' o,,,,,,, ., "' "! for tlu IhiIIiIIiir of trouiUuK t. for tho insanu. null about V Irru T n V U !"' I fr ,ho ra,lro,,,, ,,PlW0 ,u, "' throe wooks afio Mr. Dobl,. in nu... ;10 ' ', nL , ! ' "V"' ,fl "" s"'slw. oll ,,. tie. for tho imnv with Mr- ni.i.. ,, i..,., .... lw.Al.n'iilIo,.KUi Ta lor. Fred s:imc. ,...,, rlirIm, i . . ,. . . . ' Wont. Mih. J. A. (ioudwtll. Win. Ulch JournlnR ut Vnlco. Soutlioin IMI- .......,,..,, ',..,. """i '"" iihu, i ! mm, i mr i . Korea-' Ifnrnl'i Tli. ttn fit't it mi i ! m.i.. Init " . :::, ,,.:.":...:...:...: iuii,m.uiiyciuii,.1Mr V4UIUI llll1 OiHhll III III IIMIIUII3 111 ,, ... ... rt ,, ...it. i , ii . ... i'm Cutllp. I In ii'ho Cu n, Mm. W II which ho U iiuublo to i'cogulo Mw i0...i.i. i ..i .. ''" o.0.v f,i.,.u .. ., ..... I.-I,.., ... 'hmllU. Ni'ttU. Ilmldon Mrs. (5. Ch.uu HUWl MIVMWfli II m lU' ITIM'l III physicians of tho institution that lie will not Ioiik Miirilvo. Mr. Dublo was ono of tho n.ot popular trawl ing men In tho uti. Mm. Dolilo f now with her daughter, Mr. Cluudtf NasburK. of Mar.shflild. Al'TO STACI-: Tt) ItOSUIiriKJ l'.VSTKST The oaslofci. quickest and cheapest Tho nklrt of u roemuly patGiitod suit for womuii .also cm bu worn na a enpe. Itotarian Comfit, Xohh Tonit;ht. tior. l.. D. smith. Sam Smith. Dow route between Coos Countj points nnd Smith. Mrs. s. 11. Cutllp, Mat Jut- the Southern pacific Hallway l8 the irum. iiaii.1,1 itouenson. a. u. itoh- Coo Hay and Hosobiiru autu lino eriiim. Win. tloshen. Ada Clink- lu the old Coos Day Wagon road, onboard. Alva Doll. Mrs. Carl Autos leave Mnrshfleld and UosoburBi KRuuliaff, Mr. F. Coffelt. .1. K. each moinlnR and land passengers at Montgotuer)'. Dr. Mattio D. Shaw, destination ui.out nine hours. I Alpha .Uuy. W. IS. Hutler, Capt. Fare between Mat shftehl and Uoso-' (!oo. Smith, II. lSlvorson, F. A. (Ml. burg only S.OO. j flllttu. Frwucos iTttiue, Mrs. L. i).J For particulars and tickets call I Smith, Mrs. (',. L. Hull. Whllford.! lll'SV COUXKH Dltl't! STOItlJ Frames, phjlUb nuil Ilnrwood Hull. Mnrlificltl I'hoiio U08 TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME - - C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. HCTAIL IlKPARTMRXT PIIOV?UTnn HB FUEL 1UliL X TW WY USIXG 00R WOOD "'' IH0- - ma south imoAnw AY KQUIPPED WITH WUtKLESS- Steamship Rreakwatt ALAVAYS ox Turn. SAILS ox tiii FHOM MAnSHFIELD KVKIlV MOXD.ll ; WJJJ1, t IE FOLLOWIXO HATES: APUIIj AT - inprti APHIL 12, AT 0 A. M.; APHIL 1. AT lUiHO V. ) M J AT 8:00 A. M. AND FHOM POHTLA.M' J.w A. M, nFFlA .TICKETS ON SALE AT TORTIAND CITV TICKET AND OAK STREETS, gi Phono 8K-J. r . Marshfield-North Bend-Emnire Auto Service Lemes Miimhfleld nt Iliuy Corner 10:00 n.m. SiOO.ii.iu. r.;oo p. iii, Lenves North llend 15 tutn. iites later leaves Empire. 8:30 a.m. ltiUO a.m. 8:0 p.m. Puget Sownd Bridge & Dredins ko, Dams. Brlrinfis. Rnllriinns. General Co COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOK n ft unr uoos Bay onice nas avanamu - - work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, host equipped nnd "ost (,lor .. ..,.i I.. Pacific ffw" iwenty-iucti iiyiiraiwc un.b - iiin n f ICi Cooa Bay office, c,Hle WasW MnpjshflAlri flrnnnn Seattle, " ...-..-..,..., -IVJJVII. WWM isom