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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1916)
EIGHT " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1916 EVENING EDITION, msmmmi I! Final Clearance Sale of All Broken Lot Shoes For Ladies, Children, Girls, Boys Ladles' Regular $ I. GO shoes, broken lots ijii!.J." Ladles' Hogular ? 4.00 shoes, broken lots ii.7." Lodtcs' Hcgnlar ?3.00 shoes, broken lots J.D5 All Girls' and Roys' shoes, regular $11.00, now ii. lit All Girls' and Hoys' shoes, regular fl!.r0, now . . 2.00 All Qlrls' and Hoys' shoes, regular $2.00, now i,(ll All Qlrls' and Uoys' shoes, regular $1.50, now J.'JO All children's shoes, regular $1.50, now 1.20 All children's shoes, regular $1.25, now 1.00 All children's shoes, regular $1.00, now HO YOU SAYE YOUIt MONEY OX SHOES AT THIS STORE. Hub Dry Goods Gompany "SMART WEAR FOK WOMEN" Corner Hroadway ami Cent ml Avcnuo. Phono .101. ! SOCIAL CALENDAR Mrs. XQCiaLJ M Ht Jr f-rrn-'C viner i ! MONDAY Progress Club with W. M. Ulako. Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Myrtlo Miller. TUESDAY North Bond Catholic Guild with Mrs. Robert Hanks. North Hond Club Auxili ary Social afternoon In club rooms. WEDNESDAY I). M. C. Club with Mrs. Walter RiibhoII. Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. Otto Walmark. Christian Sisterhood nil day session In church hall. THURSDAY North Ilend Mothodjat La dles Social afternoon at church. North Ilend Girls' club with Miss Gcrtrudo Toots. A. N. V. Club with Mrs. Elizabeth Hydo. Enstslde Social club with Mrs. Wilkes Cavanaugh. FRIDAY North Hond Club fancy dress ball in club rooms. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. P. M. Flye. Trio Card Club with Mrs. C. 13. Wells. Dahlia Club with Mrs. q. M. Connor. SATURDAY Mlnno-Wls Valentino par ty with Mrs. E. Kolloy. PLAN FOR BIG CELEBRATION (Continued from Paso Ono.) - ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETY DANCE TOM (HIT About fourteon of tho Swedish Voting poopto nro giving a danco to night In tho Finnish hall. A largo number have rccolved Invitations and a big time Is being looked forward to. : INFORMAL EVENING y Last Monday ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Hall entertained a few frlondH Informally at bridge. A de lightful cvoulug was oujoyotl and at tho close tho hostess served dainty refreshments. The guests Included: Mr. nnd Mrs. E, K. Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Claudo Nosburg, Mrs. Edna Richardson, and J. E. Montgomery. s : NORTH REND CLUH PARTY i. Tho Ladlos Auxiliary of tho North Doml club will bo ontortnlucd at a Boclal session noxt Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Dennis Hull and Mrs. I. I). Ilnrtlo. Extensive preparations n'ro being mado for tho costumo ball to bo given In tho club rooms next Friday ovonlng. i FOR MISS FLORENCE POWERS MIhh Ruth Cowan was hostess last Wednesday ovonlng at n fnrowoll par- .. ..- !., pi.. ii . "" i''hii iiiinuiunn mill HOClll 808 ty for Miss Florence Powuro who ;... i ..i.. ... .. vri. n.,n. -..!.... ,..."'"" ",nv ''K u.o cnurcii pur I I I f I "Tho Middle Ages" was tho sub. Jcct of tho literary program glvon Inst Monday ovonlng, by tho Alpha Delphian Society at tho homo of Mrs. Kate Laudo. Tho tollowlug top!(:3 wcro dlscuHsod: "Collapso of Mighty Rotno, and i Its Effect Upon tho World".. General Discussion "Germanic Peoples" ' Mrs. P. E. Wilson "Tho Dominating Personality of Charlomagno" ".Moulstarlcs, tho Repositories of Learning" . , Mrs. Harriott M. Kollogg Misses Ellen Rudnns, I routs ProtiHS nnd Myrtlo Downor tnlkod briefly on tlm flpeulnl part played by Houcdlc tlno, Dominican and Franciscan or dors. After tho irogram tho members of the society sowed and chattod, and Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Muscus, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Dcrbyshlro, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomns, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Juza, an. and Mrs. Earl Hutchlns, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Surbock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lostor Eaton nnd Mrs. Fny Ward. d::nera cluh organized leged dereliction of Its employes but no action was taken. Mr. Druscliko also wanted a plan launched to sccuro a desk factory. omnlovlnir ftOO men. nnd nlsn a chair or furniture factory to employ a sim ilar number, saying that tho woods grown In this section were especially ndaptnblo to this Industry. Correct llnr Reports R. M. Jennings started a move ment to havo correct Information concerning tho depth of water on tho Coos Hay bar and tho safety of ship, ping from hero sent to all ship own ers and othors along tho const. Ho onid that tho shipping companies had erroneous Ideas and thought that Coos Ray was shallow and dangerous. He cited statements by tho Unlor Oil company manager at Tacomn last week. Ho said that tho latter In. formed him that tho company was opposed fo Bonding Its oil tank ves sol to Coos Day on this account. .Mr. Jonulngs corrected his undcrstnnd ing. Mlchlo Coining Hack Mr Jennings said that It was brought up by a request from Capt. PolhomiiB nnd Major Pottor. to Mr. Jennings to havo tho Drodgo Mlchlo contract for n two years supply of fuel oil. .He Bald tho Icttora Indlcat. od that tho Mlchlo would bo kopt Rteadlly at work hero for tho next two years. For Scninnit'H Rill Tho rororontlum on tho National Soaman's bill by tho Nntlonal Cham ber of Commerce wan rofcrrod to I. ' S Smith nnd tho Hoard of Trustees , to take action on. i Income Saw JjiUOO I Ren Fisher of tho membership coninuttco reported that 180 mom ocrH havo been slciied im with HUE MS LEI CALLED TO PORTLAND TO All) IN RESTORING SERVICE THERE. Coiiiiiiimlt-ntlon Over Wlllnniet'o'Pit- clflc In Relayed Several Days Wires In Massing Tangle. Delay of tho cpnstructlon of tho Western Union lino to Eugono along tho Wllhuncttc-Paclflc rlgnt of way lias been occasioned becauso tho crows havo been withdrawn In order to ro-cstnbllsh telegraph com munication in the vicinity of Port land. Slncn Wodncsdnv nftornoon until fj : R 0 last evening It was an lmpo3- tho two wire crows working towur'1 each other nlong this now lino. Otto Solicitor, local agent, snld this morning that they would bo rctumol hero very soon now and have but a row tnoro days of work on tho line. " RATE $.-( A THOUSAND n:;io last evening it was an impo3- "" - ". w . o slbillty to get a telegram Into Port- for "'0 trip will bo ?GG,000. Tho land. Tho silver thaw had broken avomgo voyage out Is about 100 days trees neross tho wires, tho ico In somo places had so weighted tho Hues that Ahoy sagged nnd snapped and nt still others tho poles had como crashing into tho streets and highways. As soon as tho condition between Portland nnd Salom beenmo so bad hurried calls wcro dispatched to mH. i HI Irlh HflTPI o tAAA. UU CliandUv Roici, J. Dunson, Cnpt Arago- n Reed, San Frnnc'sco; 8 WIT c Ilnmloii; Chesta Chandler 7 I'olnlS W. J. mil, Powers; uJl Schneider, Myrtlo Point- , Wulklns, Myrtlo Point: A it ,', " Portland; W. A. King, Myrti J J. A. Huckner, San Francisco- . Layton, Portland; Gcorgo l,a . iwnnciHco; u. w. Olk-k. r rlm.ii tin. 1-1.. tl.. .. "W- . ...,, ..,.. uuiimbuii, fliyrtlopoH, H. Stltr cfor, Myrtlo Point- t t,1 tor, Myrtlo Point; C Adams, w t..l..i. a A.l ..... . "l uhii, d. ituiuiis, ftiy'iio Point. St. Lnwienco Hotel. N. Dnllen, San Francisco- i YEibough, Myrtlo Point; K. 1 s ireem, ikcsiuo; Slack Haynci tn nf t i fpi.... t . ..' u.d, ... u. iiiuuuiH, i.nKosifle; ji woir nn wire, Coiiullle; A. Aod. son, Norway. Lloyd lluli'l. Elvln Smith, Coos River; A. Ctrf son, Ten Mile; A. V. Stowo. iw.... - "H, Dr. 1). C. VmiRlinn. ontl(, lloom Jnmcs "CLnrty, .Myrtlo Point; W. I . &. .. . ... (fl.tf.. WI.1M If.i.lln nl... HI, I'lrM IWUIOnill linillC lllllllllllg imm-i, myiuu i-uiai. Rig Pi-lco Will Ho Paid I lie Sclioonnr Infii Perhaps tho highest rate ovor paid for similar tonnago will bo paid tho nwiiem of tho iicliooucr Inca to take a cargo of lumber from somo North Pacific port out to South Afrlwi. Tho roto will bo 1!00 shllllnga or $fiO a thousnnd. Tho lnca has n capacity of 1,300,- 000 feet, henco her gross earnings for n Hfillor. This vessel Is 215 Toot In longth nnd hns u not tonnago capacity of 801. Dr. Leslie. Osteopath. .Alurshflcld Lost Tuesday afternoon, the Dcr.u ra Club which hns Just rccnutlv boon Mrs.,Kato Lnndo orgnnlcd met nt tho homo of Mrs. ' monthly Incomo of about $200 . cm i... mo lames Hpcui ino,sa;i that Roinq of tho largest instl afternoon in art embroidery work . tutlons hmi vni i.n.. ..n-i..i l n . 10 nhlch Is tho object of tho club. At tho closo of n very plonsunt session, tho hostess served n dnlnty lunchoon. Tho present momhorshlp Is composod ! They will hasten tho work now Alii FInIi llntcliery Tho Chamber of Commerce voted $10 por month to nld tho Ton Mllo wcok. Tlioy are: Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn and Miss Olemau. Mrs. Jack as a pleasant surprlso, Mrs. Lnndo 'UnvlH and Mrs. Georgo Gulovscn, nnd Horved dainty refreshments. phi. Henry Roff and .Mrs. Prod Noxt Monday evening, the meeting Smith will bo with Miss Myrtlo Miller, TIioho present wore: Mrs. P. E. Wil son, Mrs. II. Kellogg, Mrs.- Lnndo nnd Misses: Ellon RudnnB, Myrtlo Downor, draco Johnson nnd Myrtlo Miliar. . A I NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN SOCIETY Tho Young People's Socletv of tho Norwegian Lutheran church mot for tholr regulnr business and social sos- Ur. A ploasant tlmo was enjoyed by li'fivds' rnrly tomorrow morning for Eugene whoro bIio will outer Ore gon Unlvorslty. Tho guests Includ. vu iiuiiiiiuo iriumiH oi .Miss roworH, i... ,., ... ,., , , whn ,r.u. m..,. ,1... .. ,.,.. Uor ,nrBOn HOrvc,, rtollcloiiH refresh departure nut "whi w,., her u ver? Z U ' O rloMr" ".n? m" "p Pleasant nnd prosperous course at "5 ;, ' J m ' t Tn I Unlvorslty colors of yellow nml,'.. ,.........'.'" ,; .oc..,,,rcaroa M-".. 7 i SS 2 At tho closo of a delightful evening, n delicious luncheon was norved by Miss Cowan mid hor mother Mrs. Jiiiuca Cownu Sr. Those prttsont were: Misses Grace Williams, Flor ence Powers, Gwynr-ddo Tower, Eva Hnnsen, Rortha Davis, Nellie War wick, Dagmar Flelsburg. Alice Cur tis, Wllda Harris. Ruth Diingnn. Lillian Seaman, nnd Ethol Reose. Horgo. Tho society will moot ngaln in two wtoks. ! PASTIME ClA'll PARTY .MEETIN(!S POSTPONED v On account of tho Chnmbor of Commerce bnnquot being held on Wednesday ovonlng of this week, tho ladles of tho Prosbytorlan church i ti. ,w.,.,,i m. i..i , iv i viiiiik. .11111. I'.n u ii 11 ... , ., . I - - n, ' m n..rVu mo supper, postponed rendered several piano selections, tholr auxiliary meeting from Wed- lilch were Kroutlv nm.rni.intn.1 i.v nc-Hilny nftornoon of this wook to tho same day noxt wcok, at tho homo or Mrs. ('. F. McKnluht for a called Inslncsa meeting. New Telephone Directory Dihtrlbutloii of (he January Issue of the telephone IHnniory has been nmde. If yu have not ivroiwd jour illnH-tory, call riilof ()ierutor nnd jou will liu pinvltleil UU one- Please uso the IhioI;, Call by number. Improve join- hoi-vice. Coos and Curry Tho club will moot ninilii In two weeks with Miss Olomnn. X INFORMAL CHAT t Miss Florence PoworB, dnughter gf Mr. nnd Mrs? A. II. Powors will icavo early tomorrow morning for Eugono whoro Bho will outor Orogon UnlvorBlty. Miss Gouova Wilcox, who Is tak ing n courso In nurse training at tho tho VDIMIL- nonnln nml liit.ir. 1.. II... St. Francis llOHIllhll lii Sin. I.'rn... - r .----, -iw ....v. .,, iiiu i ,-..-- ... ...v.. ....- evening Miss Cora Mathlson nnd 01. !c!hC0 ,8 spending a month's vacation uoro with ner slstor Mrs. R. R. Chandler. Miss Elloh llrouer entortnluod n few friends Informally nt her homo last Wednesday ovonlng. Mrs. H. S. -Tower entertained n party of ladles Informally at her upartmont In tho Myrtlo Arms Wed nosdny evening. Mrs. Dwlght WQlcott arrived this week from McGregor. N. D whore sho visited for somo tlmo with her slstor. Mrs. Ellen Shaw, mother of Dr. II. M. Shaw of Rurwlck? Nova Scotia. but rocontly of Spoknno arrived In Marsliflold ovorland this weok for nn oxtondod visit nt tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Shaw. Dr. Mnitio D. Shaw nccoinpnnled her from Portland hero. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Kimball re turned Thursday via Ik-ach route n. tor attending tho wedding of Mrs.. Kimball's dnughter, Miss Goorgeno Zlinnior In Oakland, Calif., last Sat urday. Mrs. Prod Lamon, formerly .Miss Frances Williams, arrived on tho Adeline this weok for n short visit ,'at the hoino of hor parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. R. P. Williams. Mrs. Clyde Ltghtnor was an nrrlv al on tho Adollno this wcok from San Prnnclsco, having como up to ut. J tend tho golden wedding of hor pnr ,outs Mr. nnd Mrs. Julius Larson. Miss laiina Sandqutst hns ro turned from Portland, whore she ro. i cently graduated from tho Good Sam aritan hospital and Is now n profes sicnnl nurso. Last ovonlng, tho ladles of the 'North Ilend Pastime Club entertain od for tholr husbands nnd n fow ex tra guests at a delightful evening of proKiosslvo whist at tho homo of Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Hrnlnnrd. At cards, "first prlzos were won by Mrs. Ward and Roy Rraiunrd, anil tho consoln. lions wore awarded to Mrs. A. J. Sur- lieek and Frank Muscus. Diirlnir Thomas of thrco toia of sisters, all nf wlmm I i.'kii i..ii... , , ., .'.... - ' " mi nn iiiuiuub proviu- ..v.u ,,.,UnU..i v ia niuuuiig mis inK mo other $,ir, por month Is rnls- U-rnk. 'I'linv nrn Mru ll.im. n.l pi ... .... .... aiiiiiniin ami isyior havo donat ed n site. Ten Mile peoplo will erect n building and glvo $15 per month to Btipport It. , 'it Is ostlmntod that It will cost $!o por month to enro for 100,000 fish. Lator tho stnto fisheries department may tako the hatchery ovor. Hugh McLaln rcportod on tho Kh. I gono railroad bannuot iirnUn.i tholr treatment, of tho Coos liny del egation and sanl that Eugono's co operation wnB nssurod. Iniin)e nirlc Tho Park Committee ronnrtoii in , favor of n general holiday on Ar.bor! ' hj. April iy, nt which tlmo nil clt izoiiH will bo nskoil to nld in bcaiitl O'lng tho city park of thrco and ono. hnlf acres on Knob Hill. Tho school children, business men, and women will coopornto. overvlimiv iin. nntliiB part of a dny's sorvlcoa to clearing and beautifying tho tract. Luncheon For Ranchers It was also arranged to provide- n special luncheon somo dny next weok complimentary to Prof Rnrr nnd oth or vlsltliiB dairy oxports and to In. vlto nil tho ranchors horo to tnlk ovor farming, dairying and fruit rnls Ing nnd sco what can bo dono to nd-vuiu-o theso Interests. Prosldont Holt of a Eugono cannery may como horo for that meeting. LIRRARY NOTES I the guests. At a late hour, tho host- ess sorvod a refreshing luncheon to tho following; Mr. and Mrs. Justin Arms, Mr. mid Mrs. Richard Marshall Telephone Co. J. T. Ilrand hnd chargo (of tho stpry hour at tho library this morn ing uoiween 10 nnd 11 o'clock. His subjoct was "Talks on Nature" W. L. Clabaugh has subscribed for tho Country Gontlonmn for ono year for tho public library. A nuiubor of children's books havo been presentod to tho library by Mrs. J. W. Hennott. Hooks on tho government and his tory of tho United Stntos havo been received from Mrs. Lillian Connolly. As nn oxporlmont. tho liiim,... ,..m be opon on Sundays from 2 to 5 for mo ooneut of tho buslnoss mon who nro not at leisure on othor days. If not enough men tako advantngo of this opportunity, tho library will again bo closed on Sunday. Llbby Coal, $5.00 ton. Phone 72. Rldg. Phono ltH-J. (DOS RAY CREAMERY AOTICK A meeting of tho stockholders and KiiT" iof, ,th0 Coos "ay Creamery will bo hold nt tho creamory Fobm- ry v, iyiu, at 10 o'clock. All pa-l trons are especially ureed n i, presont as business of Importance GEO. ROSS, Sec. !t.,T,S rar?,rbHfifs: poos bay times want ads MmitMi by n trial. , Low Cost High Efficiency Anson Rogers' Fine New Buick i w.'fSJSiiiBMWBiiWTlJiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. k tti i' w ' ANSC JT en WELL KNOWN MARSHFIELD MAN ON MOTOIt TRIP IN THE NEW 1IUICIC III J SIX 1010, SEVEN-PASSENGER TYPE CAR. NSON O. ROGERS, tho well known Mnrshfleld capitalist, who is ono of tho most ardent auto enthusiasts on tho Hay, hns the honor of bolng the' first Coos County possessor df n 1918 Jlulck Hit Six. Tho ahovo picture of his cur shows Mr. Rogers, Mrs. Rogers, Mro. P. M; Parsons, Mr3. R. C. Small nnd Mrs. Eugono Crosthwulto leaving for a motor trip. Mr. Rogors Is nil nrdent Ilnlclc enthusiast and In talking of his car today, said: "I have owned covoral cars and nm fninlllar with most types, but tho Iliilck Is far ahead of them till. In foct, I consular It a perfect car In ovory way. Rororo buying a now car, I mado a caieful examination of all cars on exhibit at tho San Francisco Exposition. 1 did not rely alto gether on my own Jiidgniont, but hnd tho advls 0 or William Wndo, tho well known Marsliflold ex port mnchiiUst, who was thoro with me. Tho R nick hnd ninny' suporlor points In its favor and on my return I had Georgo Goodium, Coos and Curry rapreEonlntlvo of tl-.o Jlulck. order a car for me. "Slnco rocolvlng It, I havo driven over 1,001 miles nnit so rur I havo not spent a cent for repairs. It Is n great hill ejliubor and Is espeola'ly adapted for Coos county roads. Tho Canto lever roar springs mnko It an easy rldor. In fnct, I havo not found n slnglo fault In tho car and It has moro than como up to my expectations. M y Rrother-ln-Lnw A. S. Eldrldgo Is tho Uulclr roprosoutntlvo for Washington, Idaho niiik Alask n nnd last son son sold more than 1,000 cars, showing that tho Hulck's superiority in apprerhit cd by autolsts evotywhore. Aside from tho beauty f tho 191G Iliilek Dig Six, It Is euslly bundled, uu dor perfect control nt all times. Tho Hulck can .not lio to highly prnlsod." J Navajo Rugs Only a Few Days More to Secure Fine 4 Genuine Navajo Indian Rugs Within a row days, wo will Like the Imlniii-o or our display or genuine rugs ofr tho market. The rugs cmiio dii-ect from John ,v Clavk or Alliuiiuoiiiic, Now Maxlco, mid were ilulnjtiil in Ulp luent. We will mmuI till lert Imck to lilui nrtet- a few days mine.. Owing to tho delay In ti-ant " niiii'keil thoio nigs down far below the ordinary selling nice. This Is an exceptional opportunity to bccuro ono or thc.se raro pro ductions in Itugs nt exactly llio snmo prices you would imy in Albuquerque. , . - It will .ay you to make a trip to the More, oveu if you do not wish to buy, as tho exhibit ulouo is well worth seeing. It is one or tho -largest i-ollectloiis or Genuine Navajo Indian Rugs ever Miown in Coos Countj'. "We Sell It for Less" Going & Harvey Company Complete House Furnishers LV m'M-uvj "'tl'Tl fc-ltj