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MWBBKBtTiiua''t'g"""A'llJU' MBB COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,- MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915 EVENING EDITION FOUR " THE CkU?G H5ISBE son ,YTi OAIjKXDAK MONDAY Coos Day Women's Club with Mrs. D. C. McCnrty. Progress Club Indoor picnic nt tho homo ot Mrs. V. A. Smith. TUESDAY C. W. II. M- with Mrs. Onirics Towers. Ladles Guild ut tho Guild Hnll. WEDNESDAY Swedish Aid with Mrs. C. J. Ulllstroni. Narcissus Club with Mrs. Cnrl West. lolly Dozen with Mrs. John son In Hunker Hill. Day City Lndles' Aid with Mrs. A. C. Allnrd. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Ralph Parr. Prlsclllas with Mrs. Hrock mucllcr In Hunker Hill. Hrldgo Club with Mrs. W. S. Turpcn. Presbyterian Auxiliary In tho Church parlors. THURSDAY North Hcntl Altnr Guild with Mrs. Marshall. Mlnno-Wls Club with Mrs. P. H. Dresser. Rainbow Club nt tho Club house. Commencement exercises In Noblo Theater. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. C. P. McKnlght. Thursday Sewing Club with Mrs. Geo. S. Capps. FRIDAY Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. P. M. Plyo. I i'Aiti:vi:i,ii for eastsidi: pkopu: In appreciation of their friendship, a number of Easlsldo pcoplo tender ed Mr. and Mrs. Huckbco tuul family, who uro leaving soon for Idaho, a farowell surprise parly last Tuesday evening, making tho ovcnlng ono that will last long in their memory. Various games wcro played, music enjoyed and nt u lato hour, refresh ments woru passed around among tho party who Included: Mr. and Mrs. Prny, Mr. and Mrs. Carl West, Mr. and Mrs. I. Hndlock, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pornsworth Dock, Mr. and Mtb. Predonborg, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hteekol, Mr. and Mrs. Huckbco, Mrs. Lapp, Mrs. Horton, tho Misses: Stella Pedurson, Anna Lund, Mario Gnl bralth, I.ottlo Huckbco, Torn Lund, Jllaneh Tellefson, Crystal Lapp and Messrs: Martin Pcderson, Martin Stockol, Ed. llorton, Walter Huckbee. . I HASTSIDH LADIES AID 4 Duo to Illness, only a fow of tho Eustsldo Ladles Aid circle met at tho homo of .Mrs. W. Steckel last Tuesday afternoon. Nevertheless an enjoy able tlmo was spent In sowing and friendly couvorwitlou, antl thu host ess served a dainty luncheon. Tho ilnn of consolidating with tho Hay City Aid was talked ot but not de finitely decided. Tho next mooting as to tho tlmo and place Is as yot un decided. I CHRISTIAN SISTERHOOD At tho homo of Mih. W. A. Held last Wednesday afternoon tho ladles of tho Chrlhllau church ttlHtorliimd met for a sewing and a hhort burnous u'Hslon. Tho ladles attending were: Mrs. C. A. Sehlhrcdo, Mrs. S. J. lm inel, Mrs. .1. C. Jones, Mrs. Chas. Powers, Mrs. W. II. Cox, Mrs. Irving .Smith. Mih, Freii Smith. Mis. French. CLOSING OUT SALE Entire stock of millinery must be disposed of with in 30 clays Many Hats at one-half regular prices Untrimmcd shapes, flowers, etc., at less than half regular prices iaL ..t . .... Everything must go. ' Ladies: Don't fail to take advantage of these bargains. MRS. A. Market avenue Mrs. E. A. McDuffce, Ms. R. A. Cop pie and Mrs. W. A. Held. Next Tues day tho W. 11. M. C. will bo enter tained nt tho homo of Mrs. Chas. Powers and In two weeks, the Sis terhood will meet again In the church hall. V METHODIST MISSIONARY SO- I CIETY . The Methodist Ladles Missionary Society met at tho homo of Mrs. Da vid Nelson Wednesday afternoon for tho election of officers with tho fol lowing results: President, Mrs. M. II. Smith: VIco president, Mrs. Hownrd Savage, Recording Sccretnry. Mrs. 11. E. Coffin, Corresponding Secretary, .Mrs. Joseph Knotts, Treasurer, Mrs. E. If. Jochnk. Mlto box Sec. . . Mrs. Hownrd Savago Tithing Sec Mrs. Clny Tempcranco Sec, ..Mrs. Woodworth Supplies Sec Mrs. David Nolson Evangelism Sec, Mrs. Largcnt Young Peoples Work Mrs. J. Too Drown Children Mrs. Woodworth Training School Mrs. W."H. Perkins Reading Circle Mrs. M. D. Sumner. After a general discussion on "Al aska," lead by Mrs. M. R. Smith, tho hostess served appetizing refresh ments. Tho next meeting of tho Society will bo tho last Wednesday of next month. SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. J. E. Hrockmeullor wos glv on n delightful surprise nt her home In Hunkor Hill Prlday when a num ber of neighbors gnthored at her home for a sewing and quilting bee. Luncheon followed a -Jolly and use ful afternoon, refreshments being served to Mrs. Wni. Archer, Mrs. Christcnson, Mrs. Jouuson, Mrs. Dun can, Mrs. Albee, Mrs. A. 11. Snow, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Roosdnhl. MANY GO TO BEACH TAKE ADVANTAGE OP ESPECIAL LY LOW TIDE SUNDAY Gather Rock Oysters, Miiim'N ami Crabs nt Charleston Hay ami Hastcmlorf Roach Georgo Rotnor and a party of friends motored to Hastendorf's Reach early Sunday morning to gath er rock oysters. They secured n pall and a hnlf of oysters and Mr. Rot nor who wielded thn nick savs that lie secured tho greatest Jarring ho j over got from tho Jolt of tho pick on tho rocks. Tho rock near Has teudorf is much hador tlrtin tho rock nenr Charleston. Tho tide was very low, tho beach being clear of wa ter fifty feet beyond the point of rocks. W. U. DoughiH and Warnor Ogron motored to tho beach yesterday morn ing to get rock oysters and mussels, Tho tldo runout was unusually low early In tho morning. Charles llickox and a party of friends spent Saturday night nt Char lesion, getting rock oysters, mussels uud crabs. Ralph Kruno and John Porgusnn walked ncross tho lioulovnrd trail to tho bench yesterday and motored back with Donald Charlesou. J. C. Merchant and wlfo and Os car r.ulovsen and wlfo upent Sunday at Ilasteudorf beach. I). Walters and family spent Sun day at Haslonilorf. Dr. William llorsfnll ami party visited tho beach Sunday and gallic-red a largo amount of shell fish. MARRIAGE LICENSES Recent MniTlago Licenses Reported in Tho CihiiI1Io Sentinel Folhnv W. .1. Conrad and Laura 1). Kruno. Wiimio L. Wooil and Nettle May Mil lor. Palmer C. Leo and Mabel G. Ma-thlKou hmmmmmm n I 1 S&JSW&lXSlXSZtat,! G. AIKEN Marshfield WIMMEH PANS WHOOP WHEN KASTl'OKT ' PALLS IN UI-TO.U VICTORY Manager Johnson Xow Fills "" Nino In Pleltl for Future En- gagemeiits on Hay. , KnstBlilo completely swamped the I Eastport nlno yesterday by a score of 21 to 2, played on tho green across the bay with an audlenco of 100 valiant fans. And with tho vic tory tacked to tho polo Manager inhtiflnn has Issued bis statement that tho Eastslde nine arc In the field for further offers. The line-ups of tho two teams EaBUhlo Position Eastport Johnson 3H Kn0' Robertson !'....Jm.Vio K. Vineyard ...LP... .Tom WI son R. Watts 2 11 Carlisle Ragsdalo CP Swan 0. Peterson ...SS Her port 1. Peterson ...1 11 Wilson V Wcet C Olomnn r' west It F. . .Geo. Clottings "struck out by Robertson, 12; by Wilson, 4. is GEORGE GOODRUM "TURNS PROM TRIP AND (HVES INK LING OP NEW MODELS 1 OK WW POUK DODGE CA l)h ; h IL1VERED HERE SECURES DODGE PARTS George Goodrum returned last night via Roseburg from Portland where he was looking up tho lntcst in the auto lines nnd getting In touch with the now things for 191G. Ho tad! that a number of tho companies would probably spring their 1910 piospectus this weok but thnt it will lie rometlmo before the 19 1C cars can bo delivered. 'I nc Dodgo company, whlcn he rc proMjnts In this territory, will not make Its 191G announcement for nomt tlmo ii8 they arc still far be hind on orders for this year's mcdol. So far as ho was nblo to cot an advance Inkling of tho 191C nn niiuiicenionts, there will bo no radi cal changes. Tho principal clnngo3 will bo slight alterations, making the .tits moro artistic In nppoarancn Mr. Gf.odrum thinks that tho nutoi are piMttlcully standardized now. Hail Por Autolsts The bad weather has been vr' general along tho coast, the past three wcoks witnessing a. downpour nearly every place. In consequonco tno loads throughout tho v.i'loy ii'i'i nloni: tho const aro IniiUtMiuie nnd I'tolmbly will bo for throo wnoltj or o iroith. However, nuto dealer nro fitting up tholr gnrages and putting Pi supplies for heavy auto travel j-.a roo'i as tho roads get in nnnpn. Mr, Godrum says It would bo fool ish for n porson to attempt tv run an auto out of Coos County within n month. Ho says that on tho Myr tlo Point- Roseburg road, It takes tho mull Rtngo nineteen hours to go sixteen miles. Ho came In on tho old Coos Hay wagon road and whilo tho road is heavy from tho rains, ho was iiblo to got through in ono day. Kb missed tho train nt Co qulllo hut came over last night in an auto. Xeed Moro Dodge. Cars Mr. Goodrum's trip north was pri marily for tho purposa of securing moro Dodgo cars. Although ho tried from every available anglo to sccuro moro machines, ho could get only partial promises, nothing definite Ills shipment ot flvo cars last weok had been promised long In advance. Now Dodgo Owner U. II. Mast, cashier of tho Pann ers' & Merchants bank at Coqulllo, secured ono of thorn. Geo. A. Larr koii, Mnrshnll-WollH representative in this territory, secured nnother; Capt. Johnson of tho Hnutlou Llfo Saving station and Mr. Howmnn of Haudon secured tho othor two. Tho fifth car Mr. Goodrum Is trying to keep for himself for u demonstrating car. irtxlgo Car Supremacy On ovory hand, Mr. Goodrum was told of tho Dodgo car supremacy. Only tho other day, a Dodgo car with nlno passengers wns driven up tho Oregon Stato Capitol stops at Snlom and was then driven down, Btnndlng tho ordeal porfcctly. It has won all tho hill climbing contests In Spokano, Seattlo and San Pranclsco. I Ono Portland agent has dollvored 101 Dodgo cars so far this soason and is still far behind his orders. Has Dodgo Parts I With tho carload shlpmont of t iiouro cars, .Mr. Goodrum recolved a slilpmont of' parts and repairs for Doilgo cars. OwhiK to tho Dodgo ;nra holng now, thoro will bo little KixWott isivojsJiS Miieut nt tho head. In enso of an 'em-' ergency or nccldout, a Dodgo carl S"," Krt repair parts linniedln- tol at tho Goodrum garage. ) t LOCAL OVERFLOW .MH. AND MltS. KLZY, and daught or, of Manganese, Minn., arrived hero today for n visit at tho nouio oi nor naronts. Mr. nmi .Mrs. Stephen Uogors,' on ' Coos mer. inoy came in via tho old Coos Hav wagon road. I.AIKD fiuiio In Saturday JAMKS to look after some business mat - ters here. III" K:iVM IIHir .lAdllltri - ""i" rnln, tho auto stages on the be n L 17 "IT1 raa lmV been getting tho pnssonqers through lu good time. HO bai S tho Myrtle Paint road Is bad DODGE ag- FAVORITE MOW shape ami that most of tho pas- Wednesday. Tho fees for he high euger travel is now via the1.. ....' . . old Coos Hay wagon road. ASK YOl'H XKUJHHOH .Il'.Ni: nth. Attend Track Meet lVlday. Truck Mvl, IVIday, .lime I Alteml Truck Meet lVlday, iBASEBALL1 SCORES I'oitlondeis Hnck to Place Next lo Ccllnr Eastern InRU Again In opcrniion PERCENTAGES OP OOAOT LKAGUE f D Auoclited Tnn to CJom Bit TIbim.) w l. p.c. San Pranclsco.30 21 .588 Salt Lake ....30 22 .fi77 Los Angeles ..33 20 .559 Venice 2G 28 .472 Portland 22 2G .458 Onkland 21 33 .121 PORTLAND, May 31. It wna a uftlo day yestorday for tho Venetians The former proteges of "Hnp Hogair scored two victories, picked their wiy out of tho collar nnd ascended ovor the Portland Heavers Into fqurth plneo In tho lenguo. Tho scores of Saturday nnd Sun day follow: t SotuMloy'n Games Const League At Portland 11. H. E. San Pranclsco a o z Portland 3 8 2 At Los Angeles H. II. K. Snlt Lnko 6 12 0 Los Angolos . . .t 0 8 2 At Oakland II. 1L E. Vonlco 3 8 0 Onkland 1 C 1 American League At Doston Boston 1, Philadelphia o At Boston Doston G, Philadelphia G. At Now York Now York-WnBhlng-ton, rain. At Chicago Clovcland-Chlcago, rain. At Detroit Detroit 7, St. Louis 1. Detroit 3, St. Louis 3; called. National Lenguo At Brooklyn Brooklyn 1, Now York G. At Chicago Chicago 3, Cincinnati 1. At St. Louis St. Louis Pittsburg, rain. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 1, Boston 9. Sunday Games. . Const Lcaguo At Portland II. II. E. Snn Pranclsco G 9 3 Portland 3 9 2 Panning and Scpulvcdn; Hlggln botham, Kruco nnd Plsher. At Los Angeles It. II. E. Morning Snlt Lake 113 0 Los Angoles , 1 G 1 Hnll and Hannah; Bums and Bo les. Afternoon Snlt Lako G 13 0 Los Angoles 2 7 3 La Roy and Hannah; J. Ryan, Love and Brooks. At Onkland R. Morning Venice 2 Oakland 0 II. E. Johnson nnd Spencer; Klnwlttor nnd Kuhnn. Afternoon Vonlco 1 10 1 Oakland ...'....2 G 0 llcnly and Mltz; Prourtt nnd Kuhnn. National League, At Chicago Chicago 3 ,St. Louis o At Cincinnati Cincinnati A, Pitts burg 0. American League. At Chicago Chicago 1, Clove laud 2. At Detroit St. Louis 3, Detroit 2. (Seven Innings game.) At Detroit St. Louis 2, Detroit 2. (Seven innings game.) EXAMINATIONS ARE BOOKED FOR JULY Tho onnroachlng toochora' examin ations to ho held Juno ao and July 2 and 'J, will ho tho Inst undor prcs- 01lt co,lltlo8. nccordlng to County oPorintendont Uakor. Tho 191.'! I.eglslnturo nnionded tho school laws ""t to.re,i",ro r a11 ft,u,ue,,nt8 r t01,t'1,cr8 certificates must ho eltl,or Kraduatos ot high schools with tho full four-year courso, and wIth teachora. trn,nng courBO'8( or I0180 8t "vo attended n high school at lenst two yoars and hnvo supplemented this with not less than six weeks training nt a "standard normal school," or othor accredited Institution. As this now law takes effect In Septembor, 1910, It does , "ot nffect applicants at tho coming examinations, but will nnnlv to tho December examinations, iTn,ior n.n r.w inu. .in.-.i .... , tho last Legislature tho date of tho . . . . oxanunaiions la also chanued. in order that teachers who have taught dur," ,h0 J'ear "'" ,lavo for n urlef re8t nnd rov,ow h hllfl linnn nltuntrn fnnr.. 1. .l.iui v.ina,i, ... .... ,. ' " M vw. ...v...v IM11CT iUOU been reduced, n change that will not be unwelcome to tho teachers. Still another chango Is to be foun.i in tho fact that tho examinations hereaftor will extend through but threo days Instend of four as has been tho case heretofore. Track Meet, Friday, Juno I. IT WILL PAY I COTTON GOODS HAVE NOT BEEN SO CHEAP FOR YEARS AS THEY ARE THIS SEASON. JUST HOW' LONG THIS WILL CONTINUE NO ONE KNOWS. AL READY THERE HAS BEEN AN ADVANCE IN SOME LINES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR NEEDS FOR THIS SUMMER AT THIS TIME. GOLDEN RULE PRICES Standard 9-4 Bleached S heetlng 24c Standard 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting 22c 15c Percale, 36 inches wide 12'oc Best 32-in, Percale. 10c Standard Calico 4c 20c Mercerized Plisse, figured .- 15c Kenton Cheviots .8 1-3c Red Seal Gingham 8.1 -3c 72-inch Sheets, special value 48c Bungalow Apron Gingha in and Percale, extra val,, 45c House Dresses, Gingham and Percale 85c and up Mule-skin Gloves, 50c kind 38c Calf-skin Gloves, 50c kind 38c Men's Hats, values up to $3,00, Choice 95c vlen's Whip-cord Pants, Special value 95c You will find all pr ices the very lowest at The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Bldg. THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES THE BEST ASSORTMENT FAIR-LIST PRICES .Nlimvlni; ' tremendous reduction on n niiinlwr of Miiiilnr mI.ch of DIAMOND SQUEEGEE TREAD TIRES Kffcctlvo Fell. 1, JJH5. 28x3 $ 8.95' 30x3 9.45 30x310 12.20 32x31- 14.00 33x4 20.00 34x4 20.35 35x4 21.20 36x4 21.55 35x4lo 28.35 36x4i. 28.70 37x4'. 29.75 36x5 32.70 37x5 33.90 38x51; 46.00 The price you ought to pay for tires of dependable make PIONEER HARDWARE CO Mumlifleld, Ore., North Ilcnd, Ore. a All Kinds of Job Printing lulu RAGE BEET AT I Official Program FHIDAV, JUIA' 3XD, 113 Xo. 1 Trot or pace, ono-half mile, two heats, each heat a race, 2:35 class, purso $100 No. 2 Running, ono half nillo, purso ijSHO.OO No. 3 Trot or pace, ono-half mile, best two In throo heats, free for nil, purse S11I5 No. i Novelty race, ono mllo, 130 for first to quartor post, $10 for first to half-mllo post, $55 for first to threo quarter post, $75 for first to mllo stake $200 No. 6 Motor Cycle, 5 miles, $25 to 1st, $15 to 2nd $40 SATURDAY, JULY !l, 101.5 No. 6. Trot or pace, ono-half mllo, two heats, each heat a race, 2:35 class, purso.,, $100 No. 7 Running, five-eighths mllo, purso $ioo No. 8 Trot or pace, ono mllo, throo heats, every heat a race, purse $150 No. 9 Running, ono and one eighth miles, for Coos and Curry County horses only, purse $200 .No. 10 Consolation race, for all horses not finishing as good as second, purso $7J No. ll MotocytHe. race, tiA to 1st, $15 lojSnJ" VsKHQ iuu-UB MYRTLE POIN Dona at The Times Office PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H. H. Harper HOUHK nUILDKR General Ropalrljig and Cabinet Making. Phono 319-J. J. M. Wright Phono 188-R HUIMHXa CONTKAGTOK . Estlmatos furnlshod on request Dr. H. M. Shaw Kye, Far, Xoso nnil Throat. orassKs fitthd DR. MATTIK It. SHAW. DlNoa.sos of Women anil Children Offlco Phono 330-J. Rooms 200, 201, 202, Irving DIock l Benjamin Ostlind COXSUIAIXG RXGIXKKU AX1) , ARCHITECT Offices, 206 Irving Block. Phono 103-L or 2G7-J. Marshflold, Oregon, H. G. Butler CIVIIi KXGIXF.KR Room 304 Coke Bldg. Phono 145-J. Residence Phono 128-L. W. G. Chandler ARCHITKCT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Building, Marshfield, Oregon, ! Wm. S. Turpen AROHITKCT Marshfield, Oregon. Perl Riley Ballinger 1'IAXIST AND TKACTfKR Resldonco Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phone 368-L. Annm Kln wood, per Ioa WOOD! Aider wood, ic to24 75,0l2 incites w. h ;:::. P1in nn ' ' WAGO - -vuu ( (.J, "uru, Fir8t st SAVC unim. 'SnS'-. Nt c l-' " ' ILl-t COAL t'tmiM coal. t,nr in.'. "M Or hnlf ton of both ,J5 n mit..,'.':.""'4 -TJ-W y-'mr More. Pictures &Framing wamer Studio J. W RAVI loo Any kind 'of brick work ,. And nil work guaranteed Call at "Tho Fireside," John.oa DhlK., 137 Second St French rnngcB, boiler work, l'liono 434-j MERCHANTS CAFE1 i vu tor Good Meals n Prices Reasonable (.or. Commercial and irtfity HAVE THE ROOF FIXED JI0W See CORTHELL Phone 3171 THE REAL QUESTION " Tho question la not. will ma I honor you for your work! r . . .. mil noes your worn nonor jo'i? Your concern Is not only to crcato profit for yourself, but to mnko thnt which will profit many besides yourself. COOS 1IAV HTKA.M LIUXDUV Phono 57-J. south coos ihviik i10at skhvici: launch ijxi'iikss Iciivcs Miiishflcld every dr H n. ni. I.envM head vf rivtr nt ilslft p. in. sti:a.mi:h iuixiiow loaves luMid of river (hllr it T n. in. leaves Mnrshfleld t 2 p. m. For Huirtcr apply on board. HOOKItS .V SMITH lffinrtptnr ' DRY WOOD nt CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD; .. .. I. . UI.M I a on ii ituih nwii I'hono 270 nn CO.UMl'TATIO.V Mai-hliflcld-Xorth llcnil Aolo Mno Car overy ten mlnulfi b a 11. m. to 113 P. '.i " KlmiRli onro a day, ltW 11 h. 111.; loKinplwtliiwW day. (JOUST & KI."i ,TVl" City Auto Taxi C.. liny " " ' . ,,,, For taxi, phono 20, CbanH Hotel For touring cara. phone , Chandler Hotel .Minrril. IW . " KeW INOW L-uio m i WESTERN LOAN AND Assets $240,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local ireaou'v "! DUN.?IN.'T,lfJG u" PARLORS I will b kepiM0 j ..Irflf win " I rhares phono lO4 V I ' rrs . fpnammmsaNR.ii -I V -y-r- " ,!:, f wtl;5 TTzZI