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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1916)
"" I I t t f I t,f f i,'tv) nVflrt' y v .v v " v y EIGHT THE COOS BAYT1MES, MARSHF1ELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBBUARY 12, 1916 EVENING EDITION jf-tt-T.'IjiJVSf' j'V-' SALE OF SHOES r - For Ladies, Children, Girls, Boys . All, broken lots of Lnillos' and Children's Shoes In our stock must 60 Bold, within tho noxt ton days. These are not 'Out-of-Stylo' or shop-worn shoesThcy aro good styles and sizes, blit all tlfoso lots nrd incomplete, that Is, thcro nro not all sizes In any ,onb style. Ladles.' Regular ? l.fiO shoes, broken lots $2.03 Indies' Regular $4.00 shoes, broken lots 2.75 Ladles' nogular $3.00 shoes, broken lots 1.05 All Girls' and Boys' shoes, regular $3.00, now 2.IO All Girls' and Boys' shoes, regular 2. CO, now 2.00 All Qirls' and Boys' shoes, regular $2.00, now ; . . . . 1.00 All Girls' and Boys' shoes, regular $1.50, now ... . 120 All chlldron'8 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 SAVK YOUK MOXKV OX SIIOKS AT THIS STOKK. Hub Dry Goods Company "SMAItT WKAlt 1.-OK WOMKX" Comer llronihvny and Central Avenue. Phono .101. SOCIAL CALEXDAIt par- SATUItDAY Mlnno-Wls Valentino ty with Mrs. E. Kolloy,. MONDAY Kbuslngton Club valontino Mrs. C. Society Miss (Continued From Pago Thrco) , XOUTH 11KXD All) MUKT- ' Tho North Bciul Methodist Ladles- Aid hold n business session Thursday afternoon at tho church, And niado plnns (or a social even ing at tho church noxt Friday oven lug when Rev, A. S. lflsoy will ?lvo nn Illustrated Iccturo on tho 'hlllppIncB,. It . was also announc ed Mutt division 2 of tho aid socloty wauld give, n social In tho noar flit uro. A social afternoon will bo liold, ,'by tho, da dies at tho noxt reg ular .mooting In two weeks. Thoso itfcuonX at' tho meotlng this week w,cro'v.Mrs. y. Clmppoll, Mrs. El mor Woods, Mrs. R. C. Holm, Mrs. A S. .Ulsoy, Mrs. A. 0. Raab, Mrs. W. 10.- Laird, Mrs. W. Nollson, Mrs. W. Putnam, 'Mrs. M. Kohoo, aud Rov. Illsoy. 'I', , !i:axcy imicss HALL l : . Tho JFancy dross ball given by tho North Bend club Auxiliary last evening In tho club rooms proved a most successful affair. It was nt-tc-nded by about fifty pooplo, and many various costumes wore display ed. Anthony's orchestra furnished cxcollont music for tho dancers. At midnight, a sumptuous cnfotorla luncheon was served. Among thoSo present wore: Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Groves, Mr. nd -Mrs. E, Llndorllle, Ir. and Mrs. J. G. Horn, Mr. and Mrs.' Frod. Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. Jlouty Borgmai, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MUchol,,Mr. and. Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor, Mr1.- ami- Mrs. B.- L. Coo, Mr and Mrs. M."e.iK verity. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Reyuolds, Mr. and Mrs. Grog ory, M"r. nnd 'Mrs. C. A. Motlln, Mr. and Mrs. L F. FalkoiiBtoln, Mr. nd Mjra. Earl Powell, Mr. and Mrs 0. F, McCulliim, Dr. and Mrs. I. I). llartlo, Mr. and Mrs, H. E, nurnics ter.pMr. and Mrs, Donnls Hull, Mr. ttnd Mrs. A. E. Morton. Mrs. C. R. Rroughtou, mIbscs SiibIo and Margar et 0111, Armldo Tittle, and Ruo.v Il.rlgham and Messrs: Edgar Simp eon, Dr. Montgomery nnd Dr. Kelz cr. , . ,XC1X0 PARTY ,; , . '' ;'A jiifymbtir 'or young inon of Jjiura)sfDd worp rcsponslblo for a vry'e'llghtfiil dancing party glvon luBtoytfoliiR1 In Mooso hall, tho affair l$lntf aftoudod by about 25 couples. Martlv'fl prcheatra furnished excel lent music for the. dancers. Among tho hosts woro: Ben S. Flshor, Claude Thompson, Roy Glll A. "II. Woods and others. All report a most enjoy ablo ovonlng. 4 CLim CAUI) PARTY Tho ladles of tho Noodlqcraft clu(i of North Bond cntortalnod tholr husbnnds at a enrd party last Thurs day ovonlng at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Swoarlngon. Mrs. Mlll edgo and Mrs. Facklor nsslstcd Mrs. Swoarlngon during tho ovonlng. Tho consolation prlr.cn at cares woro won by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas, and tho ludy'a first prlzo was awarded to Mrs. Raudlo, Mr. Gladmon winning tho gentlomah's trophy. Music and' a dollclous luncheon completed a very' pleasant ovonlng. Thoso present woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Gladmon, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. nnrrls, Mr. and lrs. Facklor, Mr, and Mrs. Millcdgo, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Randlo, Mr. and Mrs, Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Swoarlngon. KVICXTS THIS EVBXIXG Tho Mlnno-WIa club is entertain ing with a valentlno party this ovon lng at tho homo of Mrs. E. E. Kclloy. Kenneth Barrngar Is host at n dauco being glvon this evening In tho entertainment hall of tho Myrtlq Arms. Miss Edith Duncan Is colobrating her birthday today with a Valontino party at her homo In Bunker Hill. Miss. Gortrudo Toots is oiitortnln Ing a fow friends at her homo In North Bond this ovonlng. 1 INFORMAL CHAT t t Miss Amy Isaacs of North Bend Deft overland for Portland this week to attend tho, spring millinery opening. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Arkloy 'have 'gone to Portland wloro thoy will make their home in tho futuro. Mr. Arkloy was tho rocont manager of tho Simpson Lumber Company of North Bend. party with McGoorge. Alpha Delphian .with Mrs. F. E. Wilson. TUESDAY Donora Club with Mno Olcnmn. North Bend Mothers and Teachers club nt school houso at 3:30. Ladles Guild In guild hall. WEDNESDAY Neighborhood Card Club with Mr. and Mrs. Atchison. Prlscllla Club with Mrs. Kaf'Brannor. Presbytorlan Auxiliary all dnyscsslon with Mrs. J. 8. Stubbloflcld. Brldco Club with Mrs. Elizabeth Merchant. ' Pastime Club with Mrs. Ml- las Richardson. Auction Bridgo Mrs. A. O. Rogors, Thlmblo Club party . with Mr. Gcorgo Mnndlgo. THURSDAY Mlnno-Wls club with Mrs. A. '., Downs. KloBtor club with Mrs. Llo- nol Gordon. Rainbow Club cession at club house. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Aloxniura Lando. FRIDAY Past Matrons Association with Mrs. Frances Hazard. Nor. Ltith. Y. P. S. In Church chapel. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. 0. 8. Knlscr. 'Promonado concert nnd Washington foto In Eagles hall. Lecturo and social ovonlng In North Bend Methodist church. Lndlcs Art Club with Mrs. A. L. Housoworth. club with valontino nnd Mrs. COOS HAY IJApilELOR IIKCEIVKS PROPOSAL j OME of Cdos Bay's old bache lors aro manifesting n docldodly cynical attltudo toward loap year. Hero's nearly seven wcoks nllppod by nnd nothing doing yet. Soma of them nro outspoken In tholr expression tlmt this leap yoar stuff In only a myth. JIopo was revived this week, however, when ono of tho promlnont mouthers of tho bachelor colony rocolvcd a "reguiar" proposal by mall. Ho Is displaying It proudly nnd Intimates very knowing ly that ho knows who it Is. Tho fol lowing Is o. copy which a shrewd im porter with tho aid of a detcctlvo suc ceeded In securing: My Dear nnd Rcspoctod Sir: I send you this your lovo to stir, In matrimony's busy whirl. 'TIS you I'vo chosen first of all, On whom to make a leap-year call, Think not I seek your hand -In Jest, For I hopo you'll grant my fond re quest, And send to mo without delay, Your answer, bo It "Yes" or "Nay". But If to wedlock you don't Incline And you retuso to join your hand with mine, Tho Leap Year Law you must obey, And down to mo flvo dollars pay. Rosldcs Sir, a handsomo dress, You know tho color 1 like boat. You may think this lottor very fun ny But I must have 'the man or money. So send, kind Sir, theso In roply, Or I'm your wlfo until youdlo. FROM A SILENT ADMIRER P. S. Decldo Quickly. EMIING SLOW T TEST SEEDS SPRING WARNING ISSUED TO FARMERS IIY J. L. SMITH. 1 COURT OX. MONDAY Qu Monday morqlng Judge Coke .will .go ov.erjto Coqulllo far u session of tho equity court. Ho says that what busjUQSs there s on hand will bo cleaned up .shortly and Jn the Jot tor part of'the weok ho will leavo for Roseburg where he will hear several cases In Judge Hamilton's court. Light Hurt Your IJyes? Properly fitted glasses will give yoif perfect comfort, See BIRCH ABOUT IT I Glasses $2.50 to $8.50. Department nt O. A. C. Dow Vork i-'roo fiayn DnlrynienVt .Mooting Tuctdny Very Important. "Test your soeds boforo planting them this spring," Ih tho warning glvon to the farmers of Coos Bay by J. L. Smith, county agriculturist. Aud ho adds that O, A. C, at Cor vallls has a sood testing, dopnrtmont that handles camples froo and doos It gladly. Too oftoit tho farmers buy seeds for planting that aro unfit for tho raising of crops, aro of poor quality or porhnps not adapted to this soc tlon, warns tho agriculturist. Aro Signing Up. Mr. Smith all last weok madoJ strenuous efforts through tho Co qulllo valley to got tho dairymon signed up In tho cow testing asso ciations for tho now yoar. Ho suc ceeded far hotter than ho oxpoctod and as a result , In all probability tho throe orfour associations in that end of tho county will bo substan tially larger In 1916 than ovor be foro. Mnny Kxpcctori During the dairymen's session horo on TuoBday, for tho purposo of hear ing tho illustratod talks of Prof. Barr and Mr. Meyor, of tho U. 8. Dopartroont of Agrlculturo, Mr. Smith is also hoping to see most of the mombcrs of tho Coos Bay Cow Testing association for tho purposo of Interesting them In tho work again for another year, Tho results of tho association in 1915 show that there Is an In creased tondoncy among tho farm ers to watch moro closely tho milk production of their cows. Session TueMlay, Tho session on Tuesday wIR open at 10:30 at m. In tho I. O. 0. F. hall, as Mr, Smith announced yester day, and It vlll bo ovor In plenty of tlmo for tho uprlvor residents to catch the afternoon boats. There, Is to bo a basket luncheon at noon, as tho women have boon advised to Lrlng tho "eats" down with them. Music and Hinol&a Obtained Through a bit of onergetlo work Mr. Smith has flnallarrangod It so that tho dairymen shall havo music and smokes as well as the eats and the dairy talks. Frank Horton, of Allen and Lew is, is donating tho cigars; Fred Kelloy, of William Cluft and com pany, will see thore is cotfeo on hand, and the Mtlllcoma Club quar tet will sing. Bcforo leaving this morning Mr. Smith emphasized the fact that the dairymen should attend rruciday'a meeting. Ho said It is Impossible (or himself and the government men to visit overy one of the 2,500 farms In the county and this c a chance to mcot each other half way, MOTOR. OAR SERVICE TO REEDS- ' PORT XOT I-'OH SOME TI.Miv Possibly by March I V. (J. Hind- iiiitrsli by Using (Jasollne Sk.'c1- cr Ilccoiiixs n Suburbanite V. G. Hludmnrsh, S, P. onglneor in chargo of track laying north of Coos Bay, Is n suburbanite resident of Coos Bny. Ho has nn electric speeder that carries him out and back homo almost In less tlmo than it takes to talk ovor tho ordinary days war nows. Ho was In last ovonlng for n fow minutes nnd speeded back homo ngnln In nbout tho samo length of tlmo. All of tho permanent pllo driving between Coos Bay and Lako flldn Is not yot complete and tho nn Vent of motor car service In all probability eitn not be bcforo Maich I nnd possibly not by tlion. William Kaiser, pf tho Hausor. at irnusor compnny, was also In tho ci ty, Ho declared that his company'. end of tho work could bo coin plot cd within tho woolc, but thoro Is still considerable work ot bo dono north of tho big tuunol nbovo North Lake. H' Mlrtr HH,W.t.W''' rniin ii anndicr Overlmil Model. A lirand new car ar a lira ml new nrice. Many people prefer a car with theadvantacttof the larcer and hicher priced can but that u mailer, lighter and more eco nomical to run. Model 75 Ii a comfortable, family car with virtually all the advantages of the very large can at a price which Ii well wiuiin your reach. The body il the lateit full streamline dciign with a one piece cowl. It ii haniltomcly finlihcd lit olid black with bright ni-kcl and poliihed aluminum fitting!. I'ivc adulu can tide comfort ably. The tlrca re four Inch all around bccauie we believe in the advantage of large tiro. They iniure greater mileage and com fort than can be obtained Stvm With Electric Starter and Electric Lights Four Inch Tires the (mailer lire used on otr-cr ran of limilar jprcificationi. The motor it fotir-c) Under, lone itrokc bloc tj pc, having a 3H-inc!i bore and 5-inch itroke. !lorscocr ii 20-25.. It it of the moit modern dciign. It ha Mcli-tcmion magneto Ignition. Thii it the kind tiicd on the moit cxncntiie can. The electric itartinc and light ing iitcm ii one of the mmt efficient on the market. It ii of the two-unit type. The electric luitclict are con veniently located on the itccring column. Thii Ii the nine ar rangement uicd on the highest priced can. It hai the easy working Over land clutch which any woman can operate. The pedali are adjuitable for reach. The itecr ing wheel ii large and turm caidy. The brakct afc large and powerful. , The rear ipnngi are the fa mnuirantilccrtvpc. Tbccare probably the cniicit riding and not ifiock nlxorbine ipringi cicr designed. With theio ipringi riding comfort ii Inturcd. It hai a one-man mohair top. In short, there Ii everything that makes this car up-to-date nnd comparable with many can coning coniidcrably more money. You will be delighted when you ice It. And u hen you ride in it tou'll know instantly that this fi your ideal of a modern automobile .at your idea of a moderate price. Other Overland models arc Model Si fnc-iutscngcr touring car f 750; the famous OjcrlinJ Six sociwuucrtgcr touring car 1H5. All pricu being f. o. b. Toledo. Call, telephone or write for demonstration. fr WrMplfa SWrJlw. rWtkrd h Wl milk titmfcittMJIlNl tWf J l fee Jflfl ItiuUfl ;( ifMtfe WHilt4l4 114 ltt SfttlfitdiUm HJI tlnlrll Ifitlif ti (' Un4tt,l4lmml llltltk tmlthtt irr 7S ttft Jti4 Imk ttn$ An.fthirr iMffHf tfP ttttftl. tltttrk Srn tout-In, r4fi(M r tUtii tfH iSHd tffittk $4mtt WllffftWiJ ISAAC R. TOWER Mni-Kliflcldi Oregon. U . I M FIVE WIN FAMILY ACOUIRED PROTESTS IIEli . -i TAKI COQUILLH QUIM'KT IXTO VAMV WITH at) TO 15 SCOIUO. MaHtliflcltl IIiin Four HuccomkIvo V1c 'torlcji Xotclictl In Hlg Scoro '. Stick (iaino In Kast. lVir g(Mtl HCrvico, sco Jay Doylo, rniloilng nnd Cleaning. Phono U50. ITs Here! Come In and See It! - -tetmKLaJ z The NEW Fairbanks-Morse FARM ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight Substantial Fool-Proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compression. I'iiltCKXTAtiKS OK COOH - 'CUNTV LKAftUIC TODAY . W. L. Pet. t 0 1000 Pet. 1000 GCO ,roo .3311 .000 $ 35 M IK H. P. on skids with BUILT-IN MAGNETO 3H.P. $60. 6 H. P. $110 All F. O. B. Factory " More Than Rated Power and a Wonder at the Price' For Salo Ily A. B. Daly & Co. Murnhflcld B flu don . . Coqulllo . Myrtlo Point 2 North Ilond 0 Marslifioltla fourth succosslvo lns kotball victory was gleanod ovor tho baskot shooting qulntot of tho Coqu'lllp High Bcliool last night in tho local gymnasium by a acoro of 39 to 15. Noxt week Coach Niloa protege's go to Dantlon and to Myrtlo Point n a trip. For two years Marshflolds team has playod togothor. Teamwork of tho mon is bottor than that of any preceding teams. Tho mon aro fast ,ou their foot, tho shooting Is good and tholr passing Is that of experienced players. In this way woro they ablo to Bwoep tho Coqulllo playors from their feet though tho lattor came back doggedly, sticking to thojr task. Tho score at tho end of tho first half was 18 to 8. Tho following Is tho llnoup and tho points as they woro scored; Marehflold Position Coqulllo Hurrpws, 2 f Sholloy,2 Walters, 2 , f J, Lesilo, 7 Seaniau, G o K. Leslie, 3 McDonald, 2 . . . .g. .Oordlng, Loronz Chafiman, 2 l. . ,g. . , '. Downs, Pike, 3 During tho gamo Charles Oordlng .sustplnod a broken collar bone, havlngswept down tho floor In pur 8Ult5o(;' tho ball, bumping into ono ot thtf( Marshfleld playors. Dr. U. W, jrprrow and Mr. CrJtes wero scorbrsVand Coach NUos, tlmokcopor, : To Lose CIiiiiwiihii Coach Niles was today bomoaning I tho fact that Chapman will probably not bo in tho lineup of tho team next wook, on account of grades In 'school. Ho says this will necessi tate tho training of two men for his position at guard, because It was possible to uso Chapman either as a guard or a forward. Jesse Franz, Dresser and Krmor will try Tor tho places. COl'NTV NOW PAHKNT TOKKVKX KIIMMKS HKTWLKX U AXI 1 Taken From Kontli Inlet Piii'iiIn Af ter Hli'go of AlmoHt Htnrvutlon Co To Coqulllo ' Cook county has adopted nn on tiro fumlly; .This lo tho vcsult of Judge JaincH Watson's Invcsllgatlon yostordny of tho Clmrlca Coffin fam ily from South Inlet. Tho.honrlng was hold at Kmplre. Sovon children botwoou lh6 ngof) of 2 and 10 yearn nppcarcd In tho Juvonlio court at Umpire Thoy woro poorly clad, unkompt and tlio story told wns a pitiful ono of n ratbor weak fight against starvation. Only tho tlmoly nsslst- auca of neighbors perhaps savod thorn. Tho father and mother nro both living. Tho formor la bcMvcon DO and GO years of ago aud said that ho could not get work. Tho chlldron will lin taknn tn Pnnnllln nn.l tnknn fns nrtnrnov for the Dlllllltlff H(j C H. Hufflngton, of (lold Iloaclif loriw defendant. Dr. II. K. Kolty, Dentist, 201 CoU caro of by tho noys and Qirls Aid society of tho county. Thoy will go ovor with Hark Dunham, Juvonlio offlcor. louis kxapp claims was owv j:x fho.m own fahM ( llrings Suit Today lleforo Judge Vfb Agnliifit Silas Itoml lloth (h IntojmstN In Dig Itnucfi ' Claiming that despite tho fwt U owns sovon olgliths of an 83T en rnnuli near Port Orford, tho owptfrol tho o'no otolith of tho proportjf refw ph in lof IiIh Htock urazo on tho and "shoos" off his employes, Ifl Knann. votornn hotolman nnd owner at Port Orford today bro 4M suit against Silas Ilond In tho lij court. Tho caso was holng hnn this afternoon boforo Judgo Co. TnkoN Full PoM!islon Tn Mm nffldavlt submitted bj Mf- Knapp ho sets forth that tho defend ant asked permission of Win to gy w 'llin Innil In lmnrOVO tllO lTOPrtf. Tills, says Mr. Knapp, was gwM hut no sooner did Ilond got there tkw ho took comploto chargo of ew thing. . John D. Gobb of this city PP" ltl.iir. Pliruio HU-' Times want ads brine results. Coos Hay Timed Want Ads nro of direct and practical usefulness to nil renters, In finding a congenial nnd suitable place In which to live, Persons having houses to rent should avail; themselves of the op portunity offoml by llioie small ads. THE WHITE LalS nig macn ESSSHSHSaSSStlSBSSSSSBSHKSi1 But don't pay: more than we; sell them for We have the famous,' White Rotary sewing machines at the follow. ing prices We sell them for $40 cash or $45 on easy term CALL IN AND Lt;T US DEMONSTRATE THEM TO YOU WE GUARANTEE THESE'MACHINES. AND OUR GUARANTEE IS GOOD BECAUSE WE ARE RESPONSIBLE Going & Harvey Company Conplete House Furnishers lUtSITFJKLIl .OJtljIfiqX ai xw .-F T --"