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!?" ij". Is- , Jfl . EIGHTH THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19 15 EVENIIMG EDITION. "n " 1 1I:"ri:::if rliritFR I OSS fllTFJKllJiClOE r::::l jg MONDAY y ' ) K t .!fPiu Cll)!!"11...fOCl0ly 1 '"" CANVAS TAKPAULIN c. M. BWiMSV K8CAIM58 FIIOM STfci y with Miss Myrtle Miller. -umni' uivw nnmm H ft g TUESDAY 3IIHIIT HAVh GOODS HOSPITAI TllltICK IN WATMIt fMjL K v ori" UC,"J "0"o Ai- v ,. , , .., . ,,,. HW u ' lll !..... I l..i,n... Unlit M'ulni' Wliu -, WjHHI III Stoics SiiKKCstcil Tluitf . - "",.,,, ftW J Merchants Secure Equipment Too Shallow and Awaited lilKl. -. AH Tide 1 our Tries in. huichio jftVVltf Hv MHjftl O. 13. Sulley K(t out of Ills hod MB nSn in Mercy Hospital nbout II:. 10 this W jWJmK9& f I PIERCE SHOES aSHSHSHSHSSi-ESHSHSESHSHSHSaSHESSl A mother win In (lie oilier day with her Hi too Utile kIiIh atitl ask ed to st'o (lie inuiiiiuer of tho Shoo Department. Jlo was Introduced. "I liavo often thought J'd Ilko to speak to someone about tho shoes I liny here." The shoe man could hardly tell what was coming. I don't want to sound Ilko a patent inuillcliio advertisement", slio smiled "Hut I DO want to say that I shall never liny any other ns lonjj as I can net your shoes for my children "I DO SO APIMtKCIATK tho way these 'l'lcreo' Shoes wear, and tho way tliey keep their up pearanco, and you are unusually careful in fitting (rowliitf feet." Tho shoo manager' thanked her kindly. Have- you tried Plorco Sluice for your girls and hoys? Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women" Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phone 361 , 0 i: ! A SUCCKSSITLL DINNICIt Last (ivenhiK, tho Ladles' Aid of tho Mothodlat church wuro hostesses to tho members mul eoni;ref,rntloii nt a (Unner given In tho church hall, thoro being present in nil 91 people. Tho affair was without doubt ono of tho most successful and delightful over kIvoii by tho church. Tho din ner wiib procoded by an extended program, tho first number of which prosontod sovoral young ladles in hid eous dlsgiilgo. Tho' next nuinbor was a tako off of a nuinbor of tho ladlos on tamulo day, tho Imitators going through tho motions of making ta males, as woll as sonio of tho con versations, tho net creating a laugh from start to finish. Tho ladies nud their impersonators woro: Mrs. J. 0. Lnngworthy Agnes Sandiiulst Mrs. Tnrrov Pniv. n. j , W.l. WJUi Mrs. Allon Dora Drown f Mrs. D. Nelson . . MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Myrtle Miller. TUESDAY North Dona Catholic Al tar Society with Mrs. C. F. McCullom. Pastlmo Club with Mrs. Knrl Ilutchlns. WKDNESDAY M. E. Brotherhood in Me thodist church hall. North Bend Swedish Luth eran Aid entortnined'by Mrs. John Anderson. Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. L. Chrlstenscn In Bunk er Hill. Elks Danco In Eagles Hall. Dorcns Club with Mrs. Dan Mattson on Catching In let. Auction Bridge Club with Mrs. F. V. Catterlln. Brldgo Club with Mrs. J. 0 II. Flnnagan. 4 Presbyterian Auxiliary all dny session with Mrs. J. S. Stubbloflold. THURSDAY " Kloster Club with Mrs. N. II. MacMiltan. Alert Club with 'Mrs. II. E. Edwards. Eastsldo Social Club with Mrs. J. Swnnson. 4- A. N. W. Club with Mrs. 0. A. Benuott. . Kill DAY 4 Thimblo Club with Mrs. 4 Lester Eaton in Bangor. Trio Card Club with Mrs. Frank Dunning. 4 B. Y. P. U. Social at homo or Jlr. and Mrs. D. L. Hood. Episcopal Social In Guild Hall. 4 Ladles Art Club with Mrs. E. I). McArthur. c Ono hugo tarpaulin or aovornl smaller ones, made out of tho thick ness of canvas, properly treated, which might bo spread over tho stock of goods in stores to cscapo water losses during a firo, is a sug gcstlon malo by Honry Sengstackon' In formally before tho mooting of tho executive commlttco of tho Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mnny Inrgo cltlos already havo theso tarpaulins. Often they nro tho means of saving thousands of dollars. Firo may brenk out In tho second story of n building or In ono section. In fighting back tho flam es goods worth constdornhlo moro than tho actual 'firo dumago nmy bo destroyed. it was suggested that tho inor chnuts could purchase such n Inrpau 1 In. or coverings that would bo n pro tection In time of fire. KILBtli IN SAFE AKKIVKK TIMS MOKXIXU WITH 111(1 PAKHKXUKR LIST Xohs of HiiOIii Clam Heard Early in . Port 'and Halls.ln .Morning for Han FrniielMeo At 8:20 this morning tho stoam ship Kllburn, Captain McClelland, i m10 cnUf0 of Mr sulloy'H troubles. O. K. Sulley got out of his bed in Mercy Hospital about II: 30 this morning and with only a blanket about him, mado his wny unseen to tho waterfront, whoro thrco times ho tried to drown himsolf. Ho was found by Officer Wllllnm Anderson sitting shivering in ft boat. Sulley told him tho water was too Bhallow and that ho was waiting thou for high tide. It Is boHovod ho Is in sane from his experience of Wednes day, when ho attempted sulcldo by drinking carbolic acid. Ills condi tion now Is reported as being ser ious. It was said yesterday that tho little old man wns gutting along bettor nud through part of tho day had been ablo to sit up in bed. Ho was bollovod to bo perfectly sano, and no thought was given thnt ho would again attompt to tako his llfo. At tho tlmo ho got away, no ono wns closo to It tin. Tho cnll of alarm was sent out. Mr. Andorson mado tho rounds -of tho waterfront. Ho peered Into nil tho boats nnd nbout thorn and nl last camo upon Sulley sitting In tho cabin of M. O. Colo man's launch. Ho was wet and shivering with cold. It Is said Mia water thoro at low tldo IS not ovor four or flvo foot deep. I'lnunciai rovcrscs aro given as - J'OHM CHILDREN'S CHORUS E. Kardoll, Mrs. Eric Johnson, Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. John Hlllstiom, Mrs. Geo. QllbertBon, Airs. Alox ' Johnson, Mrs. M. Ruduos, Mrs. Win, i Asplund, Mrs. II. Myron, Mrs. J. ' BJubock, Mrs. Alf Saunulst, Mlssurt Lena Lund, Solum Edwards, Mar-1 Unon request of sovoral of tho par garot Kardoll, Stalin Grant, Agnes '01ltH r Marshflold, Mrs. I E. Con Mntson, Emma Kardoll, 121 na Hond- wy lins decided to form p children's rlckson, Allco Josofson and Row c"onia i" toao botwoen tho ages of and Mrs. B. P. Hongtson. :8 nn(1 1C- Hrenthlng nnd propnra- Tho noxt meeting will ho hold i t,on of tno vo,co will bo given spec tho first Wednesdny In Decembor. j ,11' n110"1". All children Intorested , in this movomont should seo Mrs. . . j Conway before noxt Saturday. If I .w u.). iiiijim'amiij.m i;.- uurjiiui; jirovcs invorauio, u TERTAIXH Mrs. Molt Irono Prouss Mrs. Porkln llortha Davis Mrs. Curtis ICvu Hnnson Tho third nuinbor was n dobato, Resolved :"That tho M. E. Brother hood Is of more bonoflt to tho church than tho Ladles' Aid." M. D. Su.n nor and Rov. Kuottu supportod tho nfflrmatlvo, whilo E. H. Joohnk nnd Mrs. .1. W. Hlldoubraiid ontortaln od dollghtfully at sovou tnbleu of "COO" yostordny nftomoon, first, tecoiid cud third prlzos bolug award ed respectively to Mrs. K. D. McAr thur, Mrs. W. II, Kennedy nnd Mrs. J G. Kinnoy. Tho afternoon's dl- Marlo Largont V0r8,11 waB preceded by a sump- tuoiiB courso luncheon at ono-thlrly o'clock. Pall flowers anj grooiiB woro used effectively In tho parlor null dining room arrangomouts. Tho Chrlstinns Contntn will probably bo glvoii. HUXKKR HILL PARTY I Last Saturday ovonlng, Mrs. L. Christenson cutortaluod tho pupils of tho sixth, sovonth and eighth grades of tho Bunker Hill school with n Hallowe'en party at her homo. Ev oryono camo niaskod, tho characters being vory woll sustained, Indood. Tho homo was appropriately and croBBo,i in from Portland bringing 'a good sized iinBscnger list nud freight cargo. Sho will Ieavo nt 10 a. in. tomorrow for Eureka nnd San Prancisco. Word of tho wrecking of tho San ta Clara was received aboard tho ship nbout nn hour after tho nccldunt snld tho first qfflcor HiIb morning. Ho Enid thoro wns a good bnr this morning coming In. When tho Kllburn sails in tho morning sho will havo ovory avall rhlo cabin full to Its limit, many of tho pasflongorH bolug from tho Santa Clnrn. Tho arrival's woro: Rudolph Globr, H. Dovoroux, Os car Hurrls, A. J. Rnhmor, P. H. Pronch, Mr. Arncst, nnd two child ren, Chnnco Lingo, M. A. Norton, A. Wonvor, Mrs. Weavor, MrH. J. G. Wright, Mrs. E. Stotzonbach, A. Jar on, L. Crawford, C. II. Hutchinson, J S. Lincoln,! C. A. Mnddox, II. H. Donnhoy, Mrs. H. O. Reodor, L. W. Ncsmlth, Mrs. W. Ray, G. Grahams. J L. Kennedy. Mrs. Konnodv. Mrs. 13. Crowloy, Holon Hulst, R. Myers, J. Baker, S. Cronlnc, II. A. Hartln. Miss C. Poster, AugiiBta Kangos, I Ill tin. Lnko. 1'or Rivers nud llni-born Announcoinont Is mado In a letter Ho conducted tho dollcntcsscn store hero until Mrs. Sulloy wns lamed in nn accident, nnd tho plnco wns forc ed to close. POSTPDN E MEET IE MERCHANTS AT WRECK CHAM liKIl OP COMMERCE WAITS Invltod list includod: Mrs. P. G. Hor-1 Prettily nrrnngod in Hnllowo'on 'to tho Chambor of Commorco of tho ton, Mrs. D. J. McKlnnon, Mrs. A. 0. Vestal, Mrs. M. A. McLcod, Miss Hol or. Spraguo, Mrs. H. G. Hoy, Mrs. Krank Donning, Mrs. Wm. Schrood- P. L. Suirtnor nrguod tho nogntIvo.or- 'Mrs' T 8- "nrvoy, Mrs. E. L. Tho Judges, J. o. Langworthy, I. S. cCluro, Mrs. C. W. Cumbors, Mrs. Kaufman nnd Mnyor Allon decided T rA Jftme8. Mrs- i Conrad, Mrs. In favor of tho latter (of courso,) I v' v Catterlln, Mrs. J. S. Lyons. Mrs. ns tho afflrmntlveB say. A dolielous suppor was then sorv od, and following this I. s. Kaufman gavo nn excellent talk on "Our' L. A. Llljonvlst. Mrs. W.H. Konnodv. Miss Flora Shaw, Miss Amy Isnacs, Mrs. C. B. Landers, Mrs. Harry Diudfiold, Mrs. J. Q. Jarvis, Miss Church,' its past, present, nnd f u-1 AIao 0o'n". Mrs. Hurrlaon, Mrs. E. ti,ro. " ."CAriuur, airs. u. o-Mnrn, Jira. Tho' affair web puroly social nnd C- n' Wol,s' ,rs- K- v- I'OMIuux, luforimil and wna vory much onjoy-llr8, IL I,'ourlo'. J'rs- Norls Jonson, ed by tho largo nuinbor who nttond-M,B- J- u- Kinney, iMrs. j. h. atad stylo, yellow nnd blnck, of courso, Doing tho colorB most In prominence Tho Jiostess was assisted through' National RIvors and Harbors Con gross In Washington on Decembor S, 9, 10. Tho socrotary writes ed. SWEDISH AID SOCIETY mi. A t .. .i in .... . .-- . ! uu minus Aiu society, or mo if Swedish Lutheran Church mot nt tho Church Hall Wednesday. No den, Mrs. II. A. Wolls, Mrs. II. E. lJultmnn, Mrs. P. A. Sacchl, Mrs. E. Crosthwalto and Miss Carrio Ross. 4 j HAHY IS XAMKI) I out tho ovonlng by Mrs. Alboo and tlmt "thoro seoniB to bo a strong Mrs. Duiicnn. Cookies, lomonndo I I'orslstont effort undor way that It and taffy woro served nt a lato ,lloant o ntop ho Improvement of hour. Among thoso prcsont woro: Jnl1 0lu wntorways and bring about Wnrron nnd Laura Klssllng, ' tll0,r ai'andonmont for trniiBporta Pranccs nnd Agnes Holmes, Loness ' t,on Purposes. Its euccoss could re nin! Viola Johnson, Hownrd and B,,,t ,n on,y ono thing, that is, to Edith Duncan, Mario and Iris ' Klvo tl10 rnllroads Absoluto monopoly Schwartz, Howard and Joslo Ed-iof ,nIlu"l transportation." ward, Norman and Edith Orr, Leon ard nnd EIslo Lindobock, Ilnnnnh Hngqulst. Trinotto Lackorstrom, 01 ga nnd Inn ChristoiiBen, Clifford, Thorwald, Archlo Simpson, Henry lbeo, Ralph Richardson, Mnurlco COOS HAY LU.MHEK .MAY HE OFFERS fl MAHKET Cortjiell, Georgo Rourko, Jr.. Wil Ho Kelloy and Raymond Dalglo. BIRTHDAY SOCIAL ' I Executive Commlttco Hceelvcw In quiries Regarding Industries Hero Meeting Hero Later Tho fact thnt most of tho mor chnntH woro nt tho sceno of tho wreck prccludod any mooting of tho Chambor of Commorco lust eve plug nnd tho mooting was postpon ed. Thoro wns a mooting of tho cxccutlvo commlttco hold In tho af ternoon. Prom Suporlntondont Durkholdor, of tho Southern Pacific office in Portlnnd, has boon rocolvod n lottor regarding tho industries on Coos! Bay which aro now closed down. Tho lottor was roforrod to tho Cham bor by Suporlntondont W. P. Mlllor. Mr. Burkholdor states that often thoro comos inquiries into tho Port- laud offlco from prospective pur chasers, asking tho elans of tho in dustries nnd Information regarding what others aro needed hero. Should Mr. Trofz, secretary of tho National Chamber of Commorco, visit Coos Bay, ho will bo royally ontortnlnod and a banquet hold in his honor, was tho decision of tho commlttco. WAND IS CHARTERED A dollghtful affair was given at tho Norwoglan Lutheran church linll last evening undor tho nusplces of Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft It "f nl.'ll lirlt t Itno 1nn iinntnil Intl. ......!.. wi. ... ....,.., , " v.v...,l ui'VU lltutivu JOU- ........ ... ...uy ulo naiiiu "y IlioUlul(,for Mr8. McKnlght's mother. Mrs., Aug. JosofBon. Thoso present woro: j ,,,,,. vnm, jIASQUI,:UA,)K tho Young Ladles Aid In tho form of Mrs. L. Stono, Mrs. John Dnck-; DANCE nt Eagles Ila'l Satimlay n u'rtnuay social, tho Idea being that man, Mrs. Otto Oron, Mrs. A. Josef- 'Kht under tho nusplces of the Hand, 'each ono should bring ns many cents son, M.-8. A. Store. Mra. II. ABplund, I wUI lMJ 'V? oveiit of tho fcea- 'ai they woro years old. There was Mrs. And. BJork. Mrs. J. Juth. Mrs. 11? Hyerig'So.V, vor' lttr P and a ' jpIcaBnnt tlmo is reported. ,1 f4444444444444444444 t INFORMAL CHAT .$ Misses Evelyn Andorson and Ag nes Russell returned this week on tho Kllburn from San Francisco. Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff and llttlo son Billio loavo tomorrow to Join Mr. Mclnturff In Salem. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Roid nnd children left this morning for Beav er Hill to spend the week end with frieuds, visiting at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Russell and Mrs. Ho sj. Preuss. SHIPPED TO ORIENT Heprc-.ciitntIvo of Dig Jnpaneso PJim .May .Make Arrangement Would Boost Industry C. P. McGoorgo announced this morning that tho steam schooner Thomas L. Wand has boon chnrtorcd for ono trip to tho Pugot Sound Brldgo nnd Dredging company mid will probably arrive lioro Thursday to tnko their equipment to Sonttlo. This consists of pontoons, machinery and a barge, Christmas Uazaur, by Christian Church ladles Friday, November lii, tirplicum Theater Front St Old EYES EYES EYES Have Your Eyes Examined Procrastination may cost you your precious eye-sight. What would you do then? What work could you do? What pleasure enjoy? See Birch The State Licenses Optician Red Cross Optical Department When you have seen Birch you'll see better. Broken Lenses Duplicated While You Wait. Marshfield Oregon Don't forget tho Itanrt Masqucrado dance at Kaglos Hall Satimlay night Xov. 0. Prizes now on display at IJusy Corner Drug Store. Have You Seen ? ? Our ? ? Jewelry? Christmas Bazaar, by Christian I Church ladies Friday, Xovember 12, Old Orplieuiu Theater Front St. lhleken Dinner 11:30 a p. in. Thore is a possibility of Coos Bay getting to furnish qulto a good doal 1 c'lllti0n l"ncr 11:!H) a p. in. of lumber, which will Bo to tho uriont. P. A. Pattlson, lumbor sales manager for Mitsui & Co., Ud., lumbor importers, is in tho city. Ho Is from tho Portland of flco. Tho company Is a Jnpaneso firm and a very largo concern. Mr. Pattlson formerly was with th C. A. Smith Company, of this city. Is Lai-go Concern Tho Japancso company ship about 25,000,000 feet of lumber from Col umbla River nnnunlly and also im ports from Japan twelve or thirteen million feet of Japanese oak and also mahogany from Manila. Largo shipments are handled by tho firm. It Is pos8iblo that nrrangomonts can bo mado for tho local mllla to furnish lumbor to this firm for ship ment to tho Orient. To do this economically It must bo posslblo for vessels to tako on full cargoes hero. If the Smith Company pulp mill was started again, tho firm could tako on mixed cargoes of lumber and pulp. If arrangements are made to fur nish lumber to this largo company it will bo a big thing In helping boost the lumber industry of this locality. New w Steamer Rainbow for Santa Clnra wreck 8 n. m, Sunday,, .Leave XorCt lleml nt Hi SO. Roima trip HOc Children same. E aro constantly receiving now shipments of goods and part of our holiday linn la already bore. Tho balance will ar rive booh and you will miss it If you do not you will miss somo of tho nicest offerings tho Jewelry lino af fords. Wo havo tho now Bob-o-Llnk tat ting shuttles In sterling stiver. Our lavallers, from $1 up, aro most attractive Tho bracolot links, button-holo watches, Parisian Ivory sets and pieces aro appropriate gifts for almost any occasion. Wilson's Jewelry Store "8 Central Ave. Phone 151-Tj Figure It Out YomJ You wiiut shoes Ilia! m0 )fl comfort nud wear. WAI.K-OVER hImkn nmhlM Ihcwi iuallties-th0 Hl)Io Va, authentic and up-tu-tlicnilmito hm liiK Ilio newest patlcnis ail st ' tho sizes nro collect hi ccry prop. nsltlim tlu Hearing ,,imip() tho best, and the Pileos r,uiw frun. IjULRO to ST on. Our stock for Fall h completp step In now, while your Mo Is lwe! I Up-to-date men's and women's tailor made garments At Reasonable Prices MMMMMMMNMMarMMMMIMMHMHiHMMaMHHM 4 We have some fine suit and coat patterns and we guarantee work and material. T. V. Koski TAILOR 75 MARKET AVENUE Pugefc Sowifid Bridge Dredging Co. name Prlrlnnc Rnilrlinrte RpnPMl COflS COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORt uur Coos Bay office has available ior uregwi work tho Dredge "Seattle" tho mom powerful, Iiomi isiulppcd nud most lliomKty tweuty-luch hydraulic ared Ir. Icle J .. . ... ? Cons Bav nfflnp.. Main Oiwtij Marshfield. Oronon. Seattle. Wa T ..... ,,r . j ... OCEAN BEACH AUTO UK Oorht A Kin". Jcnvo Marshfield nt 7 a. in., nud wtiinilng leaving u .. ... t .,..,. r... i.ni.i f 1 1 n.m. mill rcturolof " .. . l(. .VlltU .'.IIIOIIMVIU ....... - , Blough nt l p. m.' Lcnvo Jlaihhfleld nt 1 I'. m leave Sou! li SIoiikIi at ti p. m. Abstracts von reliable: ahstraots ok title aau i AHOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, to MARSUFIRLD AND COQOIUiB CITV, ,0W CJKNKUAr, AOENTS, EA8TS1DK AND 8KNV,S,,;,,aid I N AOKNT8 FOR CANADIAN 1'ACIFIO l"rr IIENUY BENOSTACKKN, ."- GRAVEL" We aro now preparod to furnish GRAVEL J J from pile in our yard or in carload lots, at 1 From pile on ground, $2.?5 per yard. iMfl canoau ioi i" 7t.ii Iipnartnia't. C. A. Smith Lumber &M Opposite Post-Office. Mnm ir-rvnTTRLAUr riivLruji w efficient! Wn Pqw Ooturn Phnrnnc PrflfilDt W tm COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY .. jMiMtt figft n f j