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ll" FOUR YHE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH If, 1916 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY, lCdJtor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY, Nowa Editor Official Paper of Coos County Offlrlnl Viwr CUr of MatoIiNpIiI. A OAMI'AICIN FOR HOME TRAINS T HIE COOS BAY TIMES lias been for many years continually boosting for tho uso of lionic manufactured nroditctB and patroniz ing homo merchants. Wojfljol that our efforts have not beon Without results, but there Is otlll so much to bn desired that wo have not yet coma to a stopping placo in this great work mid probably never will. Ono of tho greatest desires of every citizen Is a prosperous Coos Day. Wo rccognlzo that manufacturing Indus tries employing largo pay rolls would maka us prosperous, ako If tho mer chants could have all tho trade trib utary to Coos Day It would greatly increase, tho volume of business, en abling them to become prosperous and to employ moro help nnd that all of theso things would materially build tip this community. These things aro posslblo at the present time, but it will require n constant effort of every cltlzon of Coon Hay to accomplish It. Wo miust patronlzo Coos Day merchants So that The Times hero and now calls upon every cltlzon who is loyal and desires to help mako Coos Day pros perous and grow to adopt tho slogan "Try Coos Hay FlrBt." If you will try Coos Day tnorchnntn you will ncv or find tho necessity of golnc outfit tie for what you buy. Next, buy Coos Day mado goods when you can get thorn. Tho Times here and now declares for a greater campaign Hint shall continue for ovor to spend Coos IVny money on Coos Day for homo manu factured goods, so far as thoy arc manufactured, and If It Is not Coos Bay manufactured goods, buy thorn on Coos Day of Coos Day merchants. Aro you with us? Of coursa you aro. Thon begin today by doing your part, and ono of tho finest wayo of fio!UK It will bo never let a day pass without tolling ono of your neighbors about this groat plan for a prosporous and greater Coos Day and about how woll you aro sorved by Coos nay merchants. riMrTr" CffASS ENTEHTAINS I Last Tuesday ovoulng tho Robln Jiood Club of tho boys of tho Metho dist Sunday school entertained at tho lecguo hall In honor of their teacher, Arthur Drows, who will loavo soon With his family for Reodsport. As a Surprise, tho boys each presented Mr. Drews with a gift as a token of ap preciation or IiJb efforts In their bo half and as a romembranco for tho jnniiy good times thoy havo onjoyed together. Tho ovoulng was'spont In Various games and chatter and at a late hour delicious refreshments wcro Horvod. Special guests prcsont woro, 32. H. Campbell, and Itov Knotts, oth brn bolng out wcro, Arthur Drows, teacher and tho club members, Ddn hld Allen, Wayno Hards, Jack Hamo, Edward Donobrakc, 'Lcsljo Holmes, Tom Croathwalt, William Krcltzor and Elinor Hlldonbrr.nd. h KVKNINO PARTY Mr. nnd Mrs. A. O. RogorB enter tained Informally at their homo, on North Second street lust ovoulng their guests lining Mr. and 'Mrs. Eu- igono Crosthwalt, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. James and Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Small. Cards woro onjoyed. .j. 4, f. I KNTF.RTAIN HAIJj TEAM OIVE THEM THE HEST YOU HAVE (JOT Suro, Jhoy will scoff at your schem ing. Suro, thoy will question your plan,' Suro, thoy will luugli nt your dream ing So ov'ry dreamor began. Ask of tho follows who do things, Ask of tho follows who won; What thought tho world of tho now things? Things that had uovor beon dono? Dream for thorn, schonio for thorn, lnbor, Whothor Ihoy want It or not; Chisel, or pencil, or sabre Olvo them tho best you havo got! Suro, 'they will pass It unheeded, This that Is soul of your soul, Grudging tho word that Is noodod Helping you on to your goal. "Must I with something) pursue them, Dogging from door unto door? When what Is common will do them, Why should I offer thorn moro?" Why? In achieving is living! Why? Aro your visions forgot? Olvo for tho sako of tho giving Olvo them tho best you havo got! Though tho wholo city rofusos, Though you aro scorned by the host, You aro tho follow who loses When you do leas than tho most. Stop not for sulking nor sorrow, Keep at tho thing you aro at Doing your best, that tomorrow You may do bettor than that. If to your goal you aro going, It does not matter a lot; Still ou aro gaining und growing Give them tho best you havo got! 1 Solectod. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Hoyal. NIIcb entertained for tho plcasuro of tho Marshflold basket ball team tit a dollghtful ovoulng of whilst at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. E. M'ingiiB on Commercial avemto, Tho homo was especially protty with an artistic nr rangoiu'ont of greens and daffodils. At cards first prizcB wcro won by Miss Lillian Soaman and Jesuo Frnntz. At tho closo of tho ovoulng which wps enjoyed bo thoroughly by all tho guests, tho hostess assisted by Miss Dortha Davis, served a sumptuous luncheon. Thoso present wero: Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. Alice Hull, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. 'GrannlB, tho Masses Bertha Davis, draco Williams, Virginia Clark, Ethol Josophson, Noll Warwick, Isabollo Dunning, Wllda Harris, Dagnmr Flolsburg, Lillian Seaman, Mossrs, Win. IcDonald, Ed Dolt, Ignatius Chapman, Tom Wat tors, Ralph Drcssor, SCoroy Musson, Jcsso Frantz, Claronco Durrows, Wesley Seaman and tho hast nnd hostess, Mr. and Mrs. NJles. .j. ! . MR. RUITMANN TO HlXfl II. E. Dultmann will slug a barltono solo at tho Marshflold Presbyterian churc.li Sunday morning. Ho will sing, "Out of tho Doop." t a .;. .. X AMONG THE SICK X ?$ Supt Frazor of Portor Dros Is horo from Floreneo on business nnd ploa Biiro. , Mrs. Cleo WJngo of Day city who underwent an operation for appen dicitis at Mercy hospital a fow days ago Is repoitod Improving. WU1 curds Is confined at tho homo of lis pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Curfls with an attack of sciatic rheu matism. Miss Clpinontlno Wright, tho flf-teon-yeur-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wright, was taken to Mercy hospital and may havo to un dergo au operation for appendicitis today. , air. Miller, an omployo of tho Smith-Powers company, camo In froml Powers yesterday for medical treatment at Mercy hospital. I KASTPOUT DAHLIA CLUJl . 4 Mrs. A. Oloman vory pleasantly en tertained tho Dahlia Club of Eastport at her homo yesterday attornoon. Her homo was prettily arranged with greens and early spring flowors. A readings by Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy was greatly onjoyed. Aflor a fow hours o' sowing nnd chat tho hostess agist ed by Mrs. Henry O'Mara served a delicious luncheon. Thoso prcsont woro: Mrs. Gosnoy, Mrs. II. E. Rea dier, Mrs. E. Ynko, Mrs. J. E. Cooloy, Mrs. C. M. Connor, Mrs. E. Cameron, Mrs. M. C. Woods, Mrs. Oleman and apodal guest Mrs. O'Mara. Tho club will meet again In two weeks with Mrs. Woods. ! $ X INFORMAL CHAT X $ Speaks at Xorth lleml. Rev. Ver non, of Myrtlo Point, will speak In tho North Dond Presbyterian church Sunday morning, afternoon and ov oulng. I Last Saturday noon, Mrs. Llonol Gordon entertained at luncheon for Mrs. S. C. Endlcott of Dandon who for tho past several days has been tho guest of Mr. and Mis. J. S. Lyons, Tho guests woro Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Eudlcotjt and Mrs. J. T. Sullivan. Mrs, Endlcott roturiied to hor home Sunday morning. During hor vtslt here, Mrs. Endlcott was tho guest of honor at a number of afternoon nnd ovoulng parties. Miss Genova Wilcox will continue jher visit horo sovoral weeks longor with her slstor, Mrs. D. R. Chundlor, Tlieforo returning to San Francisco to resume hor course in nurse train Mrsy Henry Sengslacken and fdnugbtors, Misses Goneviovo and Doris roturnod tills weok from San Diego and Los Angeles where thoy spent tho major portion of tho winter. Tho littlo son of Mr and Mrs. M. C. Malonoy has been named Joseph Michael. H t Mrs. William Horstmann r.ml littlo daughter,, Claro Louise,, of San Fran cisco expect to spend tho summer fhero with hor npronts, Mr nnd Mrs. F. W. Rohfold. They will probably 'arrive "hero 'next month. Mrs. Horst mann was formerly Miss Clara Reh feld and has many friends and ac quaintances on tho Bay who will bo glad to learn of hor Intended visit horo. , .j. .j. 4. ' Mrs. Trowbridge of Bandon was ',tho guest of Mrs. Matt L. May In Marshflold tho early part of the week. Word has reached horo that Mr.' nnd Mrs. W. F. McEldowncy nnd family aro planning to movo soon from California to Now York. Their many friends hero will bo glad to learn that Mrs. McEldowncy Is re covering from a recent Illness. Mrs L. F. Fnlkonstoln, of North Dond, had as dinnor guest Inst Thumlay, Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, of thu R'yitli Arms. 1 Mrs. C. F. McCollum, of North Dcud, has beon confined to hor homo for tlio past two weeks with au at tack of la grippe. Tho card party to havo boon given last Tuesday ovoulng by tho North Dond Pnstlmo club nt tho homo. of Mr. anil Mr3. Richard Marshall, was indefinitely postponed on account of tho illness of Mrs. MnrshnU's ID.'o daughter. f f Mrs. A. T. Haluos expects to leavo in tho Nairn Smith for a two weeks' vlult In San Francisco. Mrs. John I). Goss will leave on tho next Adeline for San Francisco, 011 a business mid pleasure tup. Vhilo thorn, Mrs. Goss will visit Mr. Gosb' son, Rogor, who Is nt tondlnf Derkeloy university. .j. .y. Mrs. Hlrcnh will leavo on the. next Adi'lluo for hor homo In Uklah, Cal ifornia, attor spending tho punt fow months nt tho homp of Mr. and Mm. H. G. Dutlor. Mrs. John D. Goss and Mn. J. W. I'laiiiigau woro luncheon guests Thursday of Mrs. Archie Km so In North Dcnd. Claro FallconsUdn, littlo diiughtor of Mr and Mrs. L. F. Falkoiintcln, of North Demi, has bcuu differing from on attack of asthma tho past few days. Mrs. J. II. Stnddon nnd littlo daughter nra 'expected homo soon from nn cxtonded vlult nt various polus In Washington. Mrs. L, W. Jacobs and boii, Lloyd, aro oxpoctod homo In a fow days from a visit with friend's and rela tives In Portland. , Mrs. Ray II. Domont returned to hor homo In Myrtlo Point, Thursday, attor a wook'B visit with hor aunt, Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Miss Grotcheu Sherwood returned to hor homo In Coqulllo this wcok after a fow days' visit w(th hor sis ter, Mrs. L. A. Uljoqvlst. sirs, A. v. lrowhay and baby ar- 'rlvod from San Francisco this weok Jo visit at tho homo of hor mint, Mrs. L. M. Noblo, and other rolatlvcs on tho Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. HIckox will leavo next Saturday for n month's visit at Mrs. Hlckox's old homo In Jopllu, Mo. D. A. Jonos Is cxpccMns his father mother, and slstor horo on tho Nairn Smith tomorrow for an oxtoiidod. visit on tho Day. Thoy coma from Valloy City, N. D. Mrs, Dorsoy KreRzor ontortalned a fow frlonds Informally at hor homo ycotordny afternoon. ; DR. CDNKLIN HERE OLD PIKER DIESIS DEDEST VDTED IS TO SPEAK AT 8 P. M. IX THE GUILD HALL "Habits and Happiness" is Subject of Psychology Lecture Comes Hack F10111 VnRoy Dr. E. S. Conklin, head of tho de partment of psychology at tho Stato University, will speak th's cvonlng at tho Guild hall of tho Episcopal church. Eight o'clock Is tho hour and tho subject Is "Habits and Hap 'plness." Ho was to havo spoken hero on Monday evening, but tho slago failed to arrlvo on time and Dr. Conklin thou went ahead to fill tho remain der of his engagements in Coos coun ty. Ho has been at Myrtlo Point, at North B'cnd, 'Coqulllo mid Dan don. Dr.' ConkUn Is a most Interesting speaker and tho goucrnl public Is most cordially invited to attend tho locuro his evening, which iwlll bo freo 0? chargo as ho comes here rep resenting! tho oxtouslon department of tho University. 1 OLD PIONHK DIES MRS. O. W. CRUNK, SK., PASSES AWAYEVENTFUL- LI KM PEiim Was Mother of Mis. Gertruilo Carey of Allegany Camo Acioss States In 18.11 1ES HAFT OF HAXDON, AGE .ROSS SMITH, FJm'k n, 101. REGISTERS THERE AXii i.iwtn ,.,'.. CATTE ' """ WD Kw.71 . V,UJI JtccVsn? ly .Cfilcbrulttl .His 11) I Hi llirtlulny Is Ail Anient Democrat TIANTnnN. Orn.. March 11. The Mrs. Gcrtrudo Carey, of Allegany, oldest voter In Coos coYinty?rflrnor 'mi Old JinM,fcW ,. ill.. I Will ... "" Ki....i .. "' ''V...IHJ- (, ..?ir.Snilth a'l nkr,(,J 01 .unrsupe u nn.i m :"Httl and Knole of XorK 'Jl I night loused tho m.LiTJ i....i. ,. " '-"''mi Wl GO TO ALASKA THE REV. II, It. KOSKETT OK KEHEI) POSITION THERE If Uh nciejits Will l'no IAxal Rnp- llHt-fliuiTli In AM'II Would Tau I Hin From llonio Two Years Tho Rov. II. II. Foskett, for sov erul months acting as supply piiBtnr of tho Murshfleld IDuptlst church, has bocn offered thu position of Gen eral Missionary for Alaska mid Is now considering tho offer. If ho nccopts ho will leavo Coos Way In April mid will probably bo Bono for at least a purlod of two years. His fninJIy now lives In Mc- Mliinvlllo whoro his children aro In Icollogo and ho docs not expect to movo tliom north. Tho posVIIon Is ono of considerable travel and will noccsHtato long absences from homo. During tho tlmo Mr. Foskott has ,boen hero ho hns mado a great many ffrlonds. For many years ho has boon u pastor nt largo for Oregon, aiding tho work In a great many places ovor ,tha stato. today received word announcing thojln Oregon, registered with C. B. 1onMi nf imp ninflmr. Mm. Alum Zook 111 Daillloil. Ho is JnillCS Haft. Crunk, Sr., at Bancroft, beyond Myr-j.Svho on Fobruary i-Ith cofobratedils track from i- p. Norton Vij'11 tlo Point. Tho deceased was 7C - 104th birthday. In spllo of tho fact p'lngcd to convert u nt0 , "' vnni-a .f nirn mwl rnMn lmpn frntn 'tllnt. llO linn lived llloro tliail a COU- , SllUOdWOl . TllPV l.U- .- J....U Wfc .gv .... W...1V ..w.w ..w... -- - , - I'm,, IQ .. . I. .. . .. 'l..u.. ... 1tnli 1.. ......n Mn..t t.. I.I.U llltllllint Itt Mt.... . tno oust in laoi nitor a. very ox- mry, ah. huh. uiaiu-i.ijr muu ( . " oimvu coiifsts durl oltlnir trln across tho nlalns nnd tho .nnd hearty, with a clear mind nnd Benson. ' mountains. Sho has been a .resident good inoinory, and la ablo to tulk In niltlittou to fixing u 8p u of Coos county slnco that time. (freely, cspcclallyof events which oc- ""1 Bpeedwny, thoy ,rjIl JJ" Mrs. Crunk leaves a liUBUanil U. W. curro(i..mnny years ago. nu is . j ' "" uau Kroundi W1r Crunk, Sr 82 years of ago, a vot- Domocrnt and says ho wna a Union ,MaislvfHd will 1!Ue a b t0 m, '"t&tl M oran of tho Roguo Rlvor war. Also 'Democrat throughout his oxporlonco thoro aro flvo daughters, Mrs. Ger-'dnrtng tho days of slavery. Ho de trude Caroy, of Allegany; Mrs. Stella clarcs that ho Is going to holp ro-' Wright and Mrs. Myrtlo Fish, of Dan-.elect Woodrow Wilson this year. The Croft; Mrs. Ella Hague, of Seattle '.'"Rod gonlloinan was bom In 1S12. and Mrs. Trtlhi Katslinor, of Wran-.'Ho is a veteran of tho early Indian ncl. Alaska. Thero Is ono son. Q. W. hvarB fought In tho Northwest nnd at t mend than usual. Sr.MMOXH. Ill III., f'l- 1 r. of nri..n.ii. 1 1 ... .WiWk ,"- , (lllll ,or 01 kJOOS. Ccinjl K. n i,...! .... . . ' --. v.. 11,-iiiuiii ui 11 a. n ,,, . . . . i.n . .... . -- " UK Crunk, Jr., of Bancroft. .present draws a pension or $20 per lamiuis; eisus J. Harllw Ti! .... . I t,..till ft-. ...nix... I.I. L.ii.i,. I., fl.... I twit I litrjitul . ! w WllOll Mrs. UrlltlK camo ncrOSS UIO '.'i' n nuuo inn mumi 111 imu- mountalns ,ln 1SG-I tho party was don Willi his daughter, Mrs. Frank Hiicwboinid for nearly bIx montliB iC'ox. ' "near what Is now tho Yollowstono Tarlc. For tliroo months of this tlmo thoy woro on tho vorgo of star vation and lived 011 venison, being even without salt. Sho often told to her children how two trappers cmnu along v(lth a woo bit of flour which was secured for tho youngstertt of the party, When spring camo and tho snow cleared away tho emigrants cmuo 011 west, going to Washington mid later part of thoiii camo down Ihto Oregon. ' It Is not yet known when tho bur ial will be, this to bu miounced later. MOTOR TO REACH ! Tho Albany dobatlng party wero guests of honor In nn outing party today who motored in two cars ao near Sunset as thoy could mid then walked tho rest of tho dstanco. Tho day soemod ordored especially for tho visitors who express themselves as using dollghtod with this part of tho country and particularly the scenery. Thoso enjoying tho day nt tho beach wero Miss Amolla Birch chaporono, and tho dobaters, Mss Floy Fllor and Lyndon Myora or Al bany, Prof, von Eschon, head of Gco Jogy department at Willamette Uni versity, tho Nortli Bend debaters: Axel Brandt, Alex Chappoll, Horaco Byler, Randall Jones and Prof and Mrs. E, L. Coe. Mrs. U. Woodbury, Misses Poobly and Watklns and Prof. J. F. Grubbs. , I WILL GIVE PARTY , Tho young people's Blblo Class of Mho Christian church aro planning for a St. Patrick's party to bo y'ven noxt Friday ovenlng lu tho church hall. Tho affair promises to be ono o'r tho most enjoyable of St. Pa trick's Day events. . HOW TO MAKE MARSIIFIELI) BEAUTIFUL ivr Roubon Lyon, Conlrnl School, Sovon B ARSIIFIELD could bo mndo ono of tho most boautlful cities on tho Pacific coast If tho author ities and tho pooplo would go about tho task In tho right way. It Is woll locrtod mid somotliuo it Will bo a HbenuUfiil city. Thoro aro so many wnya lu which iMirshflold may bo beautified that I do not know which to montlon first, but I think tho most Important ono Is fto elenn i(p tho waterfront, toarlngi down tho old, worthless buildings, nnd building now. modern ones In tholr places. I think wo should all enjoy a good up to dato park. Tho railroad spoils tho appearanco of tho waterfront and to my notion Jought to bo moved, to n sultablo placd somowuoro on tno outskirts of town. Tho pcoplo can holp as woll as tho authorities lit donning -up their yards and planting grass and flowors. , In tho outskirts of tho city whore It could bo dono, trees ought to bo 'planted along tho sidewalk on either side of tho street. The onglno houso 1s In a very poor location mid ought to bo moved back Ithreo or four streots to allow those old woodon buldlngs on Front street to burn down. Then tho owners Should bo conipollod to put up good, .modern, concreto buildings. TO IT i LEMANSKI WILL HAVE SHOWHOUSE AT BANDON " Will llaxo Houses in MaislifP'ld n"tl . NojIIi Iteiiil .Movies ami Viiiiifi-vllKs DANDON, March 11. (5. S. Loin mmkl Iiuh leased tho Orphetim from A. J. Hnrlmnu and will present nightly progrmiiH, begliiu'iug April 1'. It Ib understood that Mr. Lomniiskl 1 Intends to maker several ' Improve imeiitB In tho Oi'phcum mid will reii jturo Vaudovlllu acts as woll an a threo or four pleco orchestra. '1 EXGLEWOOI) IS NEW NAME OF THRIVING COMMUNITY URGE COLONEL ROSA FOR STATE SENATOR 'IliHUloii Men H'noi'(4Ml to Ro!IViiiir Adopleil at Meeting of Engleuood j. () 'n(ic m,,, (, iintCj-lc. R. Civic League Projiwly OjinoiH Wado to Run Start 11 Clean-up Campaign I , nor, Defendant. nt.. t' .... Jll .1. nan ur Tllrnnr M-i.. In Jim Nomo of tho State ot ftt gon: You mid each of )0U arc U ' " "I'i'wir ana mw t.3 uuniinuiiii 1110a asalnstjMW tllll iilirivii oiillll,,.! . - " twin ant tin within six weuks from the first L lltatloii of litis Biinimou, 1 within six weeks from tho mlu of MmiuiT lillC. ami If youhn, to appear mid answer, on or Ulos tho 22nd day of April, lJU, k that being thu hiKt rt.iv f .v., tlbn, Tor want thereof, tho riiltiKj will lake JiidKinviit against yon ftr tho mini of Six lltitnlrvd Fortx-e' dollars mid ninety cents ($)i with Interest from tho ISth day g( Juno, ion, together llli the tun anil disbursements of this ittloi, This action Is biouglit against jm to 101 over the wild sum of II1H wltli IiitoiCBl from tho ISth day ( Juno, 10 1C, for work, labor la) sorylcos consisting of oxcavitlar rondorcd by plnlntllfs to joi Vl your spcclul Instance and reqsttt of tho reasounblo value and pW price of said sum. Horvlcu of this tuimmons is buIi I upon you by puhllintlon putnul Eastport Is doad; long live Engle- Col. R. 11. Rosa, ono of tho best' wood. This Ib tho now niuno iiimii- Usiiowit plonoors or Coos ouu(y,i Is linmiHlv viitmi In nlnrn nf KiiHtunrt. bolng urged by his Diiuiluii. roiiMtllu- - " .....-. w. -- ., . - . .-,, - ReynoId'H ndilltlon nnd First mldl- ' beconio a candldalo ror stato lo 0,"l" ,M"",) "r uoo. im K at ji mooting of tho Englowood noinilor.. Col. Rosa baa sorved tho Wlson, County J.kIko of the C Civic Loaguo In tjlio school houso 'legislature and hold a government iy'Coos, Stiilo of Oroeon, oa iW thoro last ovoulng. .commlHsion lu tho Indian Department Hthday of Murch, 191C, dlrjia Dotweon no and 75 proporty oivn-'n number or yenrs ago, hls'diTlicH tak- ''l"1 ",0 8aino Phllhed la tb nrn .ntliorn,! fit tlin iiiAntliiir nn.l lit. Mil 1I"I to Minnesota. Ho H II Stand- CoOSHItty TIlllCS for U period (M fnnloil iiftr.nnw.lll nrmiiilviiMnii nf Hin'paL RopUbllClVU, hollOVlllg HtlOIIKlV WOflllH. loaguo that hero after w.lll work for lll oItl Bystoni of politics. Ho hns the betterment of tho thriving com muulty. II. A. Harris waa elected prcsM dent; Edwin G. Scott, vlco president; JOHN 1). flOSS, JOHN CKIJNDAIA HISRIIKIIT JIUUPIir, Attornws far PIHttHli Date of flrtt puhtlcatlaa Mini jPf& .' JM r "h i L EXflBT FN EMU. IT PHILATHEAS ELECT OFFICERS SIRS MAX TIMMERMAN AN NOUNCES FORMAL SPRING OP ENING AT THE PANAMA BE GINS NEXT TUESDAY. Mrs. Mux Timmormaii announces that the formal spring opening of Tho Panama mllliiinry will begin next Tuesday and .continue for 0110 Weok. Latest stylo pattern hatp from Portland, San Francisco mid eastern coolers will bo on display. On second floor, flowers, frames und ribbons will bo shown, Every woman Is invited to tho opening. IMr M -V.jjHf i vA t k-lt 1 -r.w.. ": V"' V a- .. ""Wi. W. WA . Mas not personally announced whothor ho will run. , ' ' ', C. R. Wado of Dandon Ib to bo brought out by tho Democrats ror "' .III . ... . . . ....n- ...... ... I... ..lll..ll.. and Frod Raymond, socrotary. Aifl,,t'r roprosoimuivo or senator, ac- 11, ijih; uuio 01 jubi iiuuucjiw slandlnir oonimltteo will make 1iavoH-!r&r,,,,,K ,0 ll rl"1 lloro- Ar 22, 101C. tlgatlon, reports mid receive sug );estlous as to how ICnglowood can be benofftted. A constltiiUoii mid by-laws woro drawn up. Consldurnblo moral sua sion Is to bo used 011 all owners of hoines In ICnglowood to keep tholr gardens dn good trim, to clean- tho streets in front of them. Alroady the community has wntor, telephones mid electricity mid btreotp lights nro to bo added soon by tho Leaguo. Tho district between tho Englei wood school houso mid 'Southwest Iloulovard is to bo cleanod of all rubbish and underbrush, ror tho pur pose or a park that will bo opon to ovoryino. The Royuold'H Develop ment Company Is heartily dn ruvor of "tho movo mid nro to movo the old house that now stands on tho' tract. Thoro was considerable qnthusltism displayed tit tho mooting lust evening. Two other names woro suggested ror tho community, namely, GI011 wood mid Rosedalo but Englowood was adopted uumUmoiisly on tho third vott. v.-'u' mm ynjw yo ,twi, kjTJfcV . jaHKr-.MaPTS VilV... 'M& f !"' X.m. :.' ini'ifftftlr!' The Phllatheas or tho First Dan tlst church met last ovenlns .In the church parlors and olected tho fol lovng officers for tho-onsulng term President, Alice Jtlcllardson; Vice Pro&Ident, Naomi Daniels; Secretary, Leona Post; Treasyrer, Loulso Thompson; Teacher, Miss Alice Tlek- ell, NOTICE OF VEHICLE ORDIXAXCE. Notico is hereby given that all owners ot vehicles aro invited to bo present at tho next mooting of tho Common Council, to bo hold on Monday, tho 13th day of March, 101C, at tho hour of half past seven o'clock, p. in., whon tho Vehiclo Ordlnunce will bo discussed. JOHN W. DUTLIUR, P;e;ordor NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notico 1s horoby glvon that soalod bids will bo rocoved for tho clear ing mid grading of a portion of tho Coqulllo-Mnrshflold County Road In Road District No. 3, from Coalodo jo Davis Slough,' uccordlng to tho j plans and specifications on fllo In j tho orrieo or the County Clerk, Tho County reserves tho right to roject any and all bids and to award tho contract to a Udder not tho lowest, should thoy deem It ror tho best interest or tho County, All bids to bo rilod with tho County Clerk 011 or before tho 20th day of March, A. D 1910. at Hie hour or Ten o'clock, A. M., on which day such coutiuct will bo lot. 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