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srci B&wjr sv-Kvvvt jJIXV - "vmttm'tmmim' 4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916---EVENING EDITION. EIGHT I 21LL!i2Mll2iiililijiii:iUiimiimkM WILL POLL I'll I HIS !t1.i.'l WM'i'U".Kf" r A VO"Wj""?W 7i. i i i ' J T fr ESsSSs Greetings:- REGISTRATION ROOKS UNDKR NEW LAW OPEN TUESDAY 1'V. " !' lffA,' m. t V'i :, w ;' it o. r n L' H c .w. Old "lOin" Its follies nnd pleasure nro no more. Xoltlior can no retrace our steps nor call back tho days Hint nro Kniie. As Wo Htnnd on tlio threshold of tlio new rear, lot us all rc.solvo that Jt Khali lirlnjj iih greater iiroHicilly and add to our stock of idea tiie. Let's Include !WI(J days in this i . Happy Nw Year tfttffMW JtolMttr xrv imnnwinn f t .MMMi t-.-tfrtl ....linT. - i'' ' "f .! iMf Ji I '' (-'' Kit , l.it'.il.l jf '. , - i iirti ' i. ( , i "i :. 'i iu ' Wo Intend to bo it hie; 11)10 factor by enabling every Coos'County Hi- I. family to mako It' such. -, I'M. 'ft Hub Dry Goods Co. r.n . c it. I iTlMf l-JJ J rf f.r rlriC ccmcier i 1 ir,i t(f (Continued Prom Pago Three) CHRISTMAS DINNERS Mr. and Mm. Dennis Hull enter tnlncd Mn and Mrs. Ocorgo Mnndl go nnd Mrs, Earl Powell at dinner Christmas, day at tliolr homo In North Bend. Mr. and .Mrs. John I). Goss had as dlnnor guosts Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. 13. P. Lewis nnd children, Eleanor, Howard and Hor bert, and "Mr. ond Mrs. J. W. Flan agan and children Elizabeth, Tom and James. 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. Oilmen and daugh ter 13) la of North I) ond entortalnod at dinner on Christmas day tlio fol lowing guests: Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Shnw nnd sons Victor and Marvin, Rov. and Mrs. Prlco and bnby, and Mr. mid Mrs. Percy Poot. I- , Last Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. In glo Pcderson hnd as Christmas din ner guests Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McLaggan and children Donald, Dor othy and Chester. Today, Mr. and Mrs. McLaggan outortnliied Mr. and Mrs, Pcderson.' Mr. and- Mrs. J. 8. Taylor woro host and hostess Christmas day nt a, delightful dinner party nt tliolr homo In North Ilcnd. Tliolr guests woro: "Mr., and Mrs. E. J. Arms, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Porcy Peel, nnd children, Gonlvra nnd Vlvlnn, Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor and Etta and CJeorgo Taylor, fJoorgo Pond nnd luih Smith. I INFORMAL CARD PAHTV I tlmo, Those prosont woro, Misses: Mnrjorlo Surbeck, Evelyn ' McPhor son, Ellth Henderson, Marjory, Thol ma and Ireno Faiinnn, Vora Hnntzo, Mrs. Arnold Surbeck, Mrs. Cox, Mra. 15. h. Hantzo. At o'clock a dainty luncheon was sorved, also candy nnd nuts. Tho honor guest received sovcrnl nlco presents. A HAPPVNEW YEAR - CHRISTENINGS Tlio three children of Mr. nnd Mrs. John D. Jones woro Chrlstoncd on Sunday aftor tho morning sorvlco by tho Rector of Emmnnuel Parish. Richard Harrison, Ira Houston and Virginia Qcorglnna woro tho names given to tho throo children, tho par-1' SOCIAL CALENDAR nnd was i onts acting ns sponsors. Tho llttlo dnughtor of Mr, Mrs. Edward Geary Porham Christened on Christmas Day In Em innnuol Church by tho Rov. Robort E. browning. Thq iinmo given was Agues Mnrlnn and Mrs. Allco Schet tcr nnd Miss Agnes Hutchcnon nctod an BponBors, 'Wnllaco Thoyor Por luun, n brother of Mr. Porham, being tho other sponsor, by John Swan t,on, ncting for him. A number ot friends of Uo llttlo o.no,woro prcs out o.. (ho 1ipMbiii. A HAPPY NEW YEAR MONDAY Alphn Delphian Socle!) with Miss Allco Curtis. TUESDAY Ladies Guild, In Guild hall. WEDNESDAY Pastlnio Club with Mrs. Richard Marshall, Sumnor Social Club with Mrs.' L. G. Mastors. Presbyterian Auxiliary In church parlors. - Rrldgo Club with Mrs. E. G. Porham. Christian Sisterhood In church parlors. THURSDAY A. N. W. club with MrB. P. B. Ilnguo. Klostor Club with Mrs. W. A. Rold. Miunc-Wls club with Mrs, Charles Davis. Nortli nond Altar Guild with Mrs. Donnls Hull. FRIDAY IJuiikor Hill Parents and Tcnchars Club at . 2:30. Thlmblo Club with Mrs.. R. H. Razor. Ladles Art Club with,, Mrs. Arthur Illanchnrd. 4 I ENTERTAIN APPOINTEES ' I in i , t. I DELIGHTFUL DINNER PARTY Last Thursday ovonlug Mr. nnd Mrs, C. 8, Hoffman woro host and hostess nt an informal ovoulng of cards on Central avonuo, Flvo Hun dred bulng tho principal diversion or tlio ovoulng, aftor which, doloc tnblo dulntlos woro served by tho hostess. Tho guests woro: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Luptou, Miss Francos Fronso, MIbb Stoonburg, Miss Grace Hayes, Miss Mustard, Miss Iloiilah Stobnp, and MeHurs R. II. Coroy, Goorgo nnd Robort Hsyes, Hodson, and R. E, Walto. A HAPPY NEW YEAR : r INFORMAL AFTERNOON LaBt Thursday nftoruoon, Mra. Cms. Oulmetto entortalnod Inforni nll-.'.fro 2 to C forMrs. E. II, Mnr tli'ogpatland fpjmiurly Miss Flos sie Lntt'erm&cnir, A ory pleas ant soci!iftfjH)()tj.j) was spent by tho giiestsTWra fcViftnls ovoulng, tho hostess sojcYSl diUnty, refreshments. Tli6s.fi presont wfwtIrB. Prank Lat tin, Mrs. Arthur Lnttln, Mrs. Don Douk and children Frances and Ir vino, Mrs. Herman lllllyor and sou Billlo, Mlsa Irene Oulmetto und Ger ald Luttln. On Christinas day Mr. npd Mrs. il. E. Durmestnr woro host and hostcsH nt a flvo o'clock dlnnor nt tliolr homo, which wns converted Into a regular Christinas bower for tho occaHlon. Tho hand-na-lutod placo cards which woro tho work of Col. Rrlgham, called forth many romnrxs or admiration rrom tno guests. Lator In tho ovoulng danc ing wns enjoyed. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurmcstor'H guests woro: Col, and Mrs. F. II. Ilrlghnni, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Winsor, Dr. nnd MrB. I. H. Ilnrtlo, Miss Ruby Ilrlghnm, Miss Jouo Iliirmcster, Dr. Phil Kalzor and Jay Linden. A HAPPY NEW VKAIt Law of I'crninucnt Rcglstintlon Is Mother Now, but Is Expected to Later Mako for Convenience Every legnl votor of tho county, nnd tho stnto loo, for that matter, .must register again. Stnrtliig Tues day, they will havo until April 10', or 30 days boforo tho prlhinrlcs, 'to register, nccordlrig td' J.' T. 'Brand, nowly nppbtntcd registrar ' for this dlBtrlct. Voters should' go to his office on tho second floor of tho tCoko building. Roughly, Ills district includes Mnrslifiold, Hunker Hill, Eastport, Forndalo and thonco west to tho limits of Emplro nnd up Coos RIvor almost to Allegany on tho north fork and nil tho way through tho south fork. Tho permanent registration law goos into effect on Monday. Under theso now provisions votors regis tering now do not over need to do so again, providing thoy do not rnovo from one precinct into nnothor or fall to voto at least once in ntiy biennial election, or chango political faith or ono's natno by marriage Tho details of tho registration cards to bo innilb out by Mr. Brand for each legal voter aro voluminous. Thoy will bo filed in tho offlco of tho county clerk. . In cases whero persons nro. under tho legal ago for voting, but will reach 21 years somo tlmo within tho .10 days previous to an election and when tho poll books nro closed, thoy may register nt tho proper tlmo with Mr. Brand, giving tho dates, of birthdays, ond ,tlils Will allow thorn to voto. i On April 1G tho poll books closo. Aftor tho primaries thoy rcopon ngaln until October 7, or 30 days boforo tlio rogular election. All nllcus must bo naturalized, havo Oiolr full citizenship papers boforo bolng allowed to voto In a national, .state, county or city elec tion. A HAPPY NEW YEAR R0SEBURG PREPARES FOR DRY SPELL Miss Vo few of hei BIRTHDAY PART J 'em Hantzo entortalnod a her llttlo friends at tho homo of hor paronts,. Mr. and Mrs. R. !i. Hantzo on Shormau Aveuno In VfMMi T)nilI 111 linttnx rt linn firwimi.l NUI ll AfU14 111 HUIIUI U( nut OV'l Ulill J t INFORMAL CHAT t . t MrB. A. 8, Iloiniuond of North Bond loft yosturday for a month's visit with hor mother in Portland. Miss Allco Wattors, who has been making hor homo for soma tlmo In Orogon City, arrived n short tlmo ago and will spond two mouths with hor parents Mr. nnd Mrs. V. E. Wattara In Nortli Bend. Mra. 8. 8. Jennings of Nortli Bond who has boon qulto HI for tho piust week Is Bonin bettor nnd hor many frlonda hope for a speedy ro- covory, Mra. Jay Llndon mid llttlo dnugh tor returned homo from tho hospl tnl this wook. Tho now arrival in tho Llndon homo has beon named Ima Joan, and will bo called Jean, Mrs. C. M. Johnson and two daughters of Coqutllo,iarQ vis(tlng at tho J. S. Lyons ham,a. Mr. Joh'i Bon Joluod thorn today for tho weok end. A HAPPY NEW YEAR Last Thursday ovcniig, Mayor Elect It. A. Copplo ontortntned tho nnwly appointed city officers at d7n iter at his homo on North) Elglitlt Street, covers bolng laid for tlio fol lowing; J. T. Brand, City AttornoyjJ A. II. Gldloy, Englneor; Dr. II. M. Slinw, lionlth officer; Carl Albrccht, strnot commlsslonor; G. W. Kau( man, city tronsuror; Qordon Smlt mid Duncan Ferguson, ongluoors of Tlrd Department; J. W. Carter, chief of pollco; John Brockmullor, night pollco. Mr. Copplo dlsouBBpd with Ills appointees tho policy of tho coming administration of which ho will bo, tho head oxccutlvo. Firemen Giving Dnnre. Tho inombors of tho Marahflold Volun teer FJro Dopartmont nro giving a dnnco 'this ovoulng In tho Eagles Hall. Thoy havo sold n groat many tlckots and nro expecting n big nt lendnnco. Tho flromen at North Bond had n very successful danco laat ovoulng, A HAPPY NEW YEAR Putronls.0 llout Indiistrlos, John- . . . 'srin'M ("111, ii. Ini'toi'v rniiilllo . irthilay. Doc. 30. Tho afternoon ; n,' ":;-, , ..; ,,,V",1V,I as spoilt in having a Jolly good .nrohlbltlon law. . Cash imvmonts. ' ..Many studontfl nro tnklng ndvnu tago of tho oxcollout opportunity to Btudy volco under tho ablo direction of Mrs. Frnnkllu E. Conway, whoso methods nro tho host obtalnablo nnd wIiobo prices aro reaBonnblo, Now Btudonts will begin work tho first weok In January. H Make No Mistake ' Come to us first and save Trouble, Time and Money GLASSES $2.50 TO $8.00 PER PAIR When in Need of Eye Glasses Our Toric Lenses, $5.00 per pair give Better Vision. Feel Better, Make you Look Better. Red Cross Optical Department li;i CRUSH DRCG STORE. , PHONE l'2 OREGON - j-.. -v-fr.-MiHi! ,y,i i .-L'.-i;!;'::':'''. t ii a on over (liouuht for one moment what a dosolato placo tho world would lio without in-itdc? Havo you ovt rcalUod that tlio most liliihly cultivated and advanc ed nations of tlio world havo ben nations iu whlili inu.slc tn highly, prled'.' Havo you i-oalizod that music Is now looked upon as ono of tho great ossciitiaU in tho education of the cultured man or woman? , It makes llttlo dlfferonco whether, you nro studying music for tho homo elide, tho conceit hall or tho opera, your tlmo and your effort nro vain. il.lj. . ..... Mil... . i ...- a . T "ii hi jmiii, . iiwiixinus miii'I hiiuijrj I.... ....... I.. ....!.. . l...l ..a .... .. l h i9il- iiinj iu iiuii tun nun. mey are gdni; tho wi"ong way. Does it pay to pay twh'o for anything? Isn't It hcttvr, to hcok A really Rood tenvhor at the fctart? How can you find hiich a tenoher? The Henrik Gjerdrum Conservatory i'u.te Oful ViU8lO iiM'tett,-. Largo Amount of Uqtioil In Bhlpcd Into Thnt City for Further Prlvnto Uso Many Itosoburr pooplo will havo plenty to drink on hnnd during tho dry hjioH nccordlVig to tho following from tho RovloW.'' " TliStf many Kosoburg peopln aro maklntr nroimratlons for ithn lomr "dry" spoil that Ha to follow onforco mont of tho prohibition law In Ore gon, beginning' promptly at 12 o'clock Friday nUght, Is nttcstod by observation of tho locnl express of fices and Southern Pacific freight Iioiibo. During tho pnsb fow days thorp has arrived In Rosoburg oyer tlio Soutliorn Pnclfla lines an onor iitous amount of boor, whlskoy and wines, moat of which wan consigned to rosldouts of tills city. In somo In stances as much ns throo barrels of wines havo boon blllod to n single por tion. Othor porsons havo bcon moro modest receiving lots of liquor rnng Ing front a enso of bcor to a barrel of whlskoy. Under tho rccont rul lug of Attornoy Gonornl, liquor must bo paid for prior to January 1, or tho porsou to whom tho liquor Is con- olgned can bo nrrosted and prosocut- od. Tho Attorno Gonornl has hold that tho actual salo of tho llqijor occurs whon tho monoy changes hands nnd not when tho liquor Is delivered to tho, purchnsor. ' , " Tho local oxpross offlco has'nisb bcon unusually busy during tho past weok, nnd cbbo upon caso of wills ley havo bnen rccelvod. All cases' aro plainly marked, and tho quanti ty and kind of liquor la designated in flaming red lottors. " When Orogon goos 'dry' Into Fri day night not n few pooplo In Roso burg and vicinity will bo In a posi tion to coiisunio nn amount of liquor cxcoodlng thnt aliowod by law for povoral months." A HAPPY NI.W YKAIl FII.H AXOTHKIl CHAROK .McGluty liruthora Accuswl hy Nllo Miller i (Spoclnl to Tho Times) COQUIM.R, Jan. 1. McGInl Drothors who caused bikSIi' a ruction fcl Fishtrup tho othor day whdri thoy' ilrank too much hnrd elder that had been "loaded" with fermented corn julro, now fnco another chargo. N'ilo' .Miller, a neighboring rancher, filed charges of assault with a dangorous weapon. Thoy waived tho prelim inary hearing dti tho' latter" chargd yestorday. Roth aro confined h juli, being uiinblo to furnish bond, and nro very poultout ndw. A HAPPY; XKW YEiVR OPl'RATK AT PORT ORFORti I It Is reported that tho A. F, Ksta brook Company will engage oxtonsl vely iu tho railroad tie business at Port Orford. and will Install a ca blo tramway for loading ties. Thov havo purchasod sufficient timber to enable thorn to continue tho business for n number, of yonra.-nPort Orford Trih.,o. L'l'l I Kl. j.'.b- ? 31 M'Mk njf t ivmjh-r ;. f,iiF ypipm.j gffsip llf " ' ! I - Let This Be rVW"''' ' 1 f l. 1 . . it' . II u I I 'III .. 11 (I i, 1, n 11- I II M' I Wiir Year X X, .,: "I Can't" "I Don't Know" "I Am Afraid" died with-191 5 "I Will" can accomplish anything and fears nothing. Bust-, ness is going to be good for "I Will." He will make it so. Life will be happy and "I Will." he demands it. j. "I Wjll" is aggressive, determined, sure. 5''He will be 1916's best Times advertiser for u .Wlll'-'al nvays thinks first and chooses the best way. Let tiie Times help you in this "I Will'-' year. iCooi J i IBaj Times' Phorae 133 '. i 4 l ' 'V H l ' frlf. ' 'll ,': T W .T A fm.JA1 ft t ! .-jgtti-ss?!iv mm3vwwKvri' ;(. f.ji. n i 7 $ 1 .""-."In n'uiu.j ; 1916 Good Resolutions T 11 R ALL over tho year, (Jooi Clvllled World, nt this tlmo of ood Resolutions of ono kind or nn- f T other aro being mndo. Not tho least Important of 14 "rr ) . r- - " theso Is thojltesjoliitlon to Have. Thoro can ho no Good Resolution better than tlio Determination to mako duo preparation for tho Day of Adversity. While lio man Is milder roinpiiUlouito Havo his Sur plus' Money, (hero la no gettli away from tho Fact (hat Klckncvj and Old Ago aro 8 tiro to como and will affect ono's. Ability and Capacity to earn. Tiio Lesson that each man must sot for himself Is a hard ono. Xovoitheloss ho must roall7o that his Hiicccsh depends upon his own Capacity and Thrift. Tho Mfo Stories of Successful Men of Affairs at test tho Fact that the Foundation of Wealth Is tho Habit, of Systematic Thrift. With tho view of on. cournging and, Stimulating tho Growth of tho Thrift Habit, and to help inon to help themselves, i Tho First National Rank of Coos Ray, for a while, ,'i . c. ii , ; .- will devoto Its advertising space to tho publication of Short Talks on Tho Thrift Habit, and tho Siib- rgVtylpji of tji'"piatei'oyso of ,tlat branch of tl . . v. t . Ji . iiiiukh bcrvico, its navtngs Department. 10 First National Bank Of COOS Bay Mansfield, Oregon T916 1 1 916 1 l ! I fcj-Mffch,, I,, t,i lt .-a...... . . . ,. , W ill - "j Tiy ii . f 11 ; i t A ' '" r. if W 1 191 6 ii , " ' - vfoi-xs jlim?' '.x mw 1'1-P- I-AF1IC FDUIOjfl -.. A -,' -. t fl w KJta"i"-'i" .. mi .1 ....it W -Ja ' 3&52SPa ' "&rt "KV H "