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TVTTJ t f nm ' nrtt tv gjgA ' SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEl.D. 0RG0N, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. fpIpteJSiiltaj EIEK MAY PLANS MADE TO 1 Sr J? SM IEAI HP FILLS: I mm - I AUTO PAHTW ll Saturdny D. L. Rood ciitcrtalneil nil tlio members of the Baptist Sun day Bchool class of Dr. Leslie who lind 100 per cent to their credit, with sin nnto party, giving them rides around town. Among those who en Joyed his hospitality wero Marjorlo Fullmer, Anna Downs, Lulu Bonson, Cclemence Wright, Vesta McMniton and Miriam Wright. 0 I niHTIIDAV PAHTV. I i Mrs. J. C. Swnnson entertained a nlcnsant lilrthdnv nnrty Friday after noon In honor of the seventy-sixth birthday of Mrs. M. Swnnson. Need lework and Boclnl chnt woro followed' by delicious refreshments. Among thoso attending and wishing Mrs. Swnnson many more such Jolly blrth ilays woro Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. Ed Llndbcrg, Mrs. M. Llndherg, Mrs. W. 31. Porkins, Mrs. J. W. Chapman, Mrs. Addison Cook and Mrs. Gcorgo Gul ItlllTIIDAY PAHTV. I 9 .. w Miss Edith Ayro Is entortnlnlng a number of nor girl frlcndH today In lionor of hor birthday. 5 v 4 I NAMES COMMITTEE Plans for tho St. Patrick's pnrty of tho North Uond Thlmblo Club at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. Ira H. uartlo noxt Tuesdny night wore com pleted today. Dancing and cards will bo tho di versions noxt Tuesday evening, Mrs. II. J. Linden has boon nppolntcd chairman of tho decorating commit tee, MrB. E. 13- Hlgga of tho ontor tnlnmcnt commlttco and Mrs. Knlser of tho refreshment commlttco. I V V INFOHMAL CHAT - MONDAY. Progress Club with Mrs. A. 13. Adolspcrgcr. ' North Bend Library Social. TUESDAY. St. Patrick's Tea at H. A. Cop plo homo. Thimble Club St. Patrick's party at Dr. Bartlo homo. Mnrshflcld Episcopal Guild al church. St. Patrick's party with Mrs. T. L. Sumner. North Bond Mothers' and Teachers' Club. Band' dance a Englcs' Hall. North Dend Cntholic Ladles with Mrs. Ilobert Hanks. WEDNESDAY. J. O. Y. Club at Poster Mc Donald home. North Uend K. C. Club with Mrs. It. Ilock. Nowly-Wcds with Mrs. Chas. Denlson. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. Kern. Elks' Dnnce at Masonic Hall. Mmo. Sandal's concert at the MaBonto Opera IIouso. Prcsbytorlan Women's Auxil iary with Mrs. II. It. Hyde. TilimSDAY. Mrs. Ira U. Ba.rtlo'8 farowcll pnrty for Mrs. It. .1. Coke. North Ilcnd Library Associa tion meets at the library. Social Sewing Club with Mrs. D. J. Ilccs. Mlnnlc-WlB with Mrs. W. II. Perkins, A. N. W. Club with Mrs. F. E. Allen. Thursdny Club evening social nt J. W. Mitchell home. FltlDAY. Excelsior Club pnrty with I Ilownrd Kollcy. I Skennsa Club with Mrs. W. I Lnngworthy. Pnst Mntrons' St. Pntrlck's I Pnrty nt Mrs. Fluolla Tumor's I home. Norwegian Luthoran Young Pcoplo's social at church parlors with Miss .Mabel Mathlson and A. Anderson In chargo of pro gram. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. I. I M. Condron. vnttmumtumwemMbaum iti nrrM Marshfiefd Department Pro- Southern Pacific Will do a Lot poses to Organize Baseball of Stone Work Along Club This Year ' Grades on Bay The Marshflold Fire Department Plana for rip-rapping all of thu will havo a ball team all Its own .long grado through tho sand along tins season ir mo plans or sonio tlio lower part of North '3i.i ' ' wv. UV W c& n of tho fans In tho department work out. At tho mooting held Inst Mon day overling tho memb rs talked over tho plan for a tryout nt somo early dato at which about forty mombors of tho department will try for tho 'team. Norman Johnson, tho star twlrlcr, who played with the Marshflold league team last season, has signified his Intention of Join ing the department, bo tho members would bo nssured of n star pitcher. Gordon Smith has tho has 'ball boo In his bonnet also, Whoro Gordon will piny Is not known, nt present. Stutsman, who in all probability will manago tho team, said Smith would ninko a good backstop. With this strong battery combination, tho Mnrshflcld Firo Department team will ninko tho crrks, and other tonms Mint nro In contemplation, look llko a false nlarm. NOIITII HEM) lilllltAllY TRAVELING MEN PLAN. Miss May Ilonnott loft on . lllo lieuoHUO oumiiiy iur omi f Francisco after a visit at tho homo Tho roguln bl-weokly mooting of of hor parents, Mr. und Mrs. G. A. um Nort,, noll(l t)rnry Association Do?.nottv, . a..., m,.1 w"l lu 1'old at tho library on Miss Cora Dyo Ih nil over Sunday Thur8,iy afternoon at three o'clock. guest of M bs Mabol Ekblnd at her A )orso8 interested in public homo at Mllllngton. . , in,rry WOrk aro urged to bo prcs- Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor and (laughter nt ' nro expected homo in about two ' j. 4 wooks from Yroka, whoro they stop-1 pod to visit her mother nftor their - - ,.., 7 extended stay In Southorn Cnllfor- J IMiAN HI.CN'AL. I ilia. I Mrs. Jns. 11. ItnBmusson and son, i Mrs. A. II, Gidley pinna to prcBout Dnrroll, who hnvo boon making nn Ver pupil, Miss Esthor Johnson, In extended stay at tho 1C. V. KriiHo ' recital Wednesdny evening, March homo In Norm uonci, win icnvo ' 20. Miss .Joiinson bus a very lovely Claim They Have MntcM-lnl for ltn.se ball Team mid Star Pitcher Tho Coos Hay trnvollng fraternity Is not to bo without a ball team this year, according to Harry llultnian, who loft lodny for Hnndon, w ero a general mooting of tho travollng mon will ho hold to discuss ways and means for tho organization of a team. "Wo havo n man that headquarters hero who Is n star twlrlor," said Unit man todayv "and played professional bnsobnll for years. Ills arm wont bad for a time but I tried Inn out recently and found him thcro with nil tho old "pop."' It Is worth a whole month's exponso nrcouut to see that boy out warming up." . When nsked who tho "star" Is, llultnian refused to divulge tho se cret. "I undorstnnd there. Is a ball scout from tho Portland club on the Hay at present and I am nfratd that our pitcher would bo signed up with out the bat of n las'- If nnyono know ho was hero." Somo thing Hint WII- 1 llo Kclchcrs of Crab Club famo is the phenom. pnrt of North Inlot nro be ing considered by the Southorn Paci fic and It Is llkoly that a contract for tho work will bo let soon. Hugh McLain now tins tho contract for rlp-rnpplng the big fjll from tho Simpson Park cut out over tho mud flat to tho trcstlowork approach to tho big drawbridge and will havo to supply about 10,000 tons of rock for that Job alono, if the North Inlot work and the section through tho Smith rctnll yards In Mnrshflold Is al so rlp-rappod, the Btono quarry will be kept at tho height of activity dur ing tlio summor. Tho past week not much progress has been made In tho rlp-rnpplng be yond tl.o Simpson Park cut owing to tho lnuuch Benver, which linn been doing tho towing, being laid up for repairs, having to havo tho tubes In her boilers rcplnccd. Mr. McLain is nlso having a big bargo built at tho Kruso-llanks yards which will handlo mniiv tons of rock. This bargo will cost about $1000 nnd is especially ndnptcd for this stono work. O. J. Sccley, tho well known log ging oporntur of tho Coqulllo, hns taken a position us superintendent of tho Coos Illvcr stono quarry for Mr. McLain, nnd this will menu nn Increased output from there. '1 sfZZ ... u .i 1 (Zifzzw vpvkp 1 h IB l ii'W-I J. ' KAVi I 1 I Hv'tf., a. T&Vi ll vFtl ts? -' 1 (f mmm L MM ml m' jrst.l?.,.V.V.V.K'll jT-.'J. I J v JMlINllKUXrill fill llir"ii"v 1 ZM Ml MifV I JS8 Mm 11 I If Jwm rmw ux I 111 EMM m M I 11 1 1 'WJ l-AtlliiH-wicmrrK-CoAll If ml K4t :ii:i r-'.'.VJl Cloihi villi 11)1 I H H s l W OF C. IL S Friday for their homo In Ban Luis Obispo. Miss Lucia Campbell, daughter of President Cnmpholl, of Oregon University, who Is teaching school at Myrtlo Point, was tho guest Satur dny of Mrs. II. II. Chandler. They -wont to Myrtlo Point that nfternoon, whoro Mrs. Chandler will remain un til Monday. Sidney Hondorson, of Coqulllo, Is spending tho week cud as the guest of D. 11. Chandler. Mr nnd Mra. Louis Gorr left on tho Nairn Smith for San J OBO, whoro thoy will spend n month with relatives and friends, wlillo Mr. Gorr is recuperating from a ro cent Illness. Miss Edna McDuffy, of Ilorkoloy, California, accompanied Mrs. A. T. Lagorstroni hero on tho Inst Adeline Smith and returned to hor homo aftor one dny's visit, having mndo the trip for the sea voyage. She may como to tho liny Intor fop a juoro extended visit, Mnlr Dano, who roturned today noon from Hnndon, whoro ho wns called by thu doath of hta little neph ew, wns tukon suddenly ill nt his room this nftornoon. Mra. Dofreubnugh arrived hero on , tho Hedondo for 1111 oxtonded vlBlt with hor slBtors, Mrs. A. J. Itctso and Airs. 1, S. Kaufman. fr v 'AT -THE , (HOTELS voice and tho music lovers on tho liny nro looking forward to. hor rc cltnl with great Interest. BAND GONOERT ifgi .TSTliiiFgiti n T'io Cluuidlor Hotel. A. McWIlllams, Grants Pass; Geo. J I. Luso, Snn FrnnclHco; V. C. Troy magno and Fred W. Dnvla, Mlnnon polls; N. G. Eggleston, San Francis co; Win, J. MoMnhon, Portland; F. D. 3Jiyton, Euroka; William Hayward, Kugeno; Gusslo Nelson, Ilenryvlllo; O. L. Thompson, Portlund; Win. C. Mangold,. Portland; Carl Stack, Snn Francisco; Jnmes J. Richards, Port land; N. W. Thompson, Portland; A. A. Sogorston, Coalodo; A. O. Walk er. Coqulllo; C, BIG SUCCESS Receipts at Library Benefit Yesterday Were $119.25 Fine Numbers Tho benefit concert glvon nt the Mnsonlc Oporn Houso yesterday nfternoon by tho Coos Hay Concert Hnnd was n decided suc cess, both In nttondanco nnd musical triumph. Tho totnl receipts nt tho door, Mnnngor Wilson snld today, wns $12U2.P, and ho expects It will not tho library about JSC.IC. Th.' bnnd numbers woro up to , tholr usual high standard and re ceived much npplnii8o. A piano solo by Miss Clara My ron was a decided muslcnl triumph. It wns Miss Myron's first public np ponrnnco hero nud hor tcchlnquo nnd iiitorprotntlou won hep most gener ous npplauso, Low Koysor also scored high with his violin solo. Mrs. A. H. Gldloy's vocnl solo with baud accompaniment was high ly appreciated nnd tho nudlenco in sisted on an oncoro, which sho gra ciously rendered. Former North Bend Editor Wants to Carry Out Big Irrigation Plan C. M. Sain, forniorly editor of the North llond Ilnrbor, Is bead of a new . irrlgntlon project which Is told of ns 1 llii I... Onlnni illanninl.. For tho purpose of reclaiming the bod of Abort Inko for agricultural purposes, C. M. Sain has mndo appli cation to Stato Engineer Lewis for a penult to appropriate 800 second foot of tho Chawauean River which Ib now wasting into tho lake Ills plan Is to divert tho water from tho Inko through n rnnnl to bo con structed on tho west stdo of tho lake. Mr. Sain now hns n contract with tho stato for taking salt from Abort nnd Summor lakes, and ho says that n concrete dam, thnt would bo used In connection- with tho proposed irri gation project, hns alrondy been con structed. Ho snys 30,000 acres can bo reclaimed nt n cost of $100,000. Tho application states that con struction work will bo started not later than March 11, 191G, and will bo completed by March 11, 1917. LANE COUNTY DIVISION UP Attorney General Crawford In structs Florence People About Move Mrs. Gldlov had. r..,,-... ,.. ......... ,- -.. ., !i !?. W "'!."'..!?' "'" ties of a'voinont 'looking to 7he whlch'sho cess over grcntor thnn tho vocifer ous npplauso nssured, tho coun ty aro suggested In nn opinion ron- derod by Attorney-Generul Crnwford nt tho request of the Glonnda Com mercial Club. The club nsked on what basis the voto for the creation of a new county should bo figured. Under the law a IIOOO THREATEN TO (JO NAKED NOW NELSON, U. a, March 10. Declaring that the members of tho Hrltlsh Columbia Doukhohor community numbering over G000 people 'have lccldod to take off tholr clothing and show i themselves naked on the otroets i of Ilrltlsh Columbia If the Gov- I eminent enforces the law In res- pect to tho registration of births I and deaths, "should even take ' $10 worth of property by force I or flno," a letter signed on bo- I half of tho members of the I I Doukhohor community has been , I sent to tho provisional govern I incut. 4 New Spring Showing of HlRSH -"WlGKWIRE Co'S Fine Clothes See WIndowJDisplay "Money Talks' Hub nothindShoc BANDON WAsrVjFXP MARSHFIELD MYRTLE POINT HANI) DANCE MARCH 17. 1HIPPING NEW, NEW BOAT IS M IlilNIi SOON INITIAL TRIP Aroline Will Go On Coos Bay- Vessel Left Saturday San Francisco Run Dim mick Receives Word ' San Francisco -Fine Ac .r commodations PHAISK 1K HAND. Editor Times: . Iteforrlng to your nrtlclo in Tho Times under date of March 4 relative voto of G5 por cent of tho voters In to tho iMnrshflold Hand, I bog to say tlio now county nnd 35 per cent of that I bcllcvo I voice tho sontlmont those In tho old county is necessary n. Monolian. Snn ' of ovory "peddlor" who makes Coos to croato a now county, and the law Vranclsco: Win. Garrott, Camp lj'llay, that wo ns n body nppreclnto falls to stato what basis shall bo used 1..CO ltny, Myrtlo Point; C, C, South- the Sunday concorts more than tho In computing tho vote. The Attor- "iiouio roiKB. jt coriauuy noips to y unuii uas nuviseu uio ques- pnss nwny n fow hours thut wo havo tlonors that In tho absence of any to spend away from our homes nnd Axed basis, It will ho necessary to wo would linto to seo your Council consider all avnllablo sources In com- put any ban on this oxcollont orgnnl- putlng tho voto. For somo time there linoi'? noil Dolnnov. Gardiner: Emll zntlon. You havo n snlendld bnnd has boon nn ngltntlon in favor of ISrickson, Lakeside; J. Justrom, Port- nnd I thoroughly enjoy ovory Sunday curving a new county from Lane, nnd land; Georgo Carlson, Myrtlo Point; I am In your thriving city and am It Is bolleved that tho opinion was S. Slostak, Handon; Oscar Roseon, permitted to spend my llttlo "four desired as a guide for a movement to lakesldo; Jnmoa Griffith, Norway. . bits" to hear good music. that end. Tho Hlauco Hotel. " By all moans bring enough In- O. nyorko, Coos Itlvor; V. N. Bar- fluonco to bear wltk your Couucilmen Take your troubles by the hand Iter, Euroka; A, Soronson, Coaledo; to kcop this organization intact. Nolthor sigh nor weep. John Hoaz. Coaledo; J. L. Lomm, Very Sincerely, nut when they drift to Slumber Gardiner; O. W. Smith, Steamboat Frank S. Pago. Land, Springs, Colo.; F. L. IIondorBon, Myr- P. 8. You understand tho "four Swat 'em while they sleep! tie Point; Mrs. M. E. Gown. Myrtle bits" I mention Is charged to my ox- loiut; W. W. Lawhorn, McKlnloy. j nenso account. Page. , BAND DANCE MARCH 17. hard, Ilillsboro; H. P. Shopard, Chl- cago. Tho Lloyd Hotel. Jim Collins, Larson Inlet; W. R. 8cotr, Coaledo; Win. ll. Marseo, Gar Manager Paul Dlmmlck, of tho Tho Nann Smith sailed nt midnight North -Bend Lumber Company, ro- Saturdny for Snn Francisco. Hor colved n telegram today that the outgoing cargo was Inrgoly lumber, company would put tho steamer It was her Initial trip nftor being Aroline on tho Coos Bay-San Frnn- overhauled and provided with pus cIsco run this weok, confirming tho songor accomodations. report In Tho 'Times Saturday. Sho Among thoso sailing on hor woro: will hnndlo lumber from Up North b. h. Jones. Miss Bennott, Mrs. Bend mill and also ongago In tho Sponcor Small, W. Wayne, C. It. Mon- gonoral freight and passongor busl- nl.nn, .Mildred Koonlg, Mrs. F.' J. eB,"- . . ,, , Koonlg, J. Ashbaugh, J. H. Brann- Tho Arol no la a comparatively man. j. d. McDougal, A. Crotyor, now boat and Is flnoly oqulppeil, hav- prod Clay Warner, Miss Mary Hen- li !'" "! uivuiiiiMuuBuwiia tut uojj about thirty flrnt-class and thlrty flvo second class. Mr. Dlmmlck says she Is ono of tho classiest ves sels on tho Coast. Sho will loavo Portland Tuesday night, reach hero Thursday and sail Friday from North Bend for San . ranclsco. Hor oxnet schedulo lias not icon announced yet. I Tho Swayno & Hoyt Company havo quite a fleet of vessels, In cluding tho Yollowstono and Aro-, Hip. Tho others aro tho Navajo, ' which carries about 500,000 feet of lumber; tho Cnmlno, which car- wMdf'rries0 'So.oSo Sfi FOrmeP Nrth Ma" Sl,C SoihSTariaSe00 ' cumbs to Strange Malady week. Tho North Bend Lumbor Com-! ii a tn 'a mill t'IH tmiu txtrt atnttflllu at a capacity cut and will supply tho ,TJi "owJ"? d,Bn,tttch trom For bulk of the regular freight for tho Ef.1 ?.fovo wl bo of interest hero ns Arollno out of boro. Tho ronmnnv Ed Ward for spveral years WttB ono --" --- -- - . --- ...(. .,. ,, . . . - 1 . . r the Aroline. ol l" ut8t "own resiuenis o: ni SAIL I Stfinmcr Leaves for San Ffl Cisco, San Pedro and San uiego WARD DIED AT . FOREST GROVE III Several Months VESSELS SAIL TOUtf, Owing to the rough bt or t!.o Nana Smith nor IW wero ablo to got out l"J crossed out at 3 10 u noon. nu... T,n.t..n.ii ciiiipil veiltriij' . . "" ""s.1 ":",: " v ?tin p Sun Diego. It will pwUfJ two weeks to make tee r-- stopping at San "" north, ,,. ..i,. II. Mason, Louli Wfl -!- i ..! r.nrr and Ut Walkor and wife, A. J J Ajt Mation.i-5ir( hord, A. W. Drown. F.hWB F. Carlcson. Tains. flvaxihiebN" ...TTTi.. wlntef Ry swaiuag - blrU , you can i"'i"i ,... I Bupendous W",! mal number oJ! ,111 1"! and hor offspr S ' ,l Dr L,aHoward.Unlt Government e"-- will be local agents for The little saw mill In running steadily these days, North Bond nnd Coos Bay: "Edi Ward died at his homo in this city after an Illness of soveral months nt tho ago of forty-four years. Tho POUT OHFOHD 1JU8V at tho ago of forty-four years. Tho xti, iu hereby s!teJL. town Is cause of death Is unknown, as his' ndorsgned, Johanna 'S-rf i. It is case has been a peculiar one and beon duiy appointed J" NOTICE TO CI nEDrro"' tut ruillilllg niuuuiiy iiiudu uub. It ih .- uvoh u iicvumw uuo uu been duly BI)'uu,v' " ,j( cuiung mostly ceuar planning tnai ub i" puyBjciuus. ouico '""i, estate of ltonen - tl,t i V vnrt . . - t HA LUUV Mr :.r.,r .;. .r";, .", .,. r::i,""r t -r. "" r:",:."r"r' y:n""ier ouwu .-- ,. m- win uu luiiiiDinu uy niu mem iiiiii. ouiumi juum cuuuuuicu a ui iik ; gttttO Ol Uic6u"' uutiinii iiiuoii; iuuiii iiiuiiiiiti iiiuw -"--.-..0 !- w......, u.t.vu uv , estate Ol nun-" . n 1 will be used in bulldinc tho now fall he had been confined to his bed ir.,,.tr deceased, ana ji ...I ". , ...111 I "... mr , I.. on, .,!..,. Ittl iVlUfev., --- (, r j winui, ii. win icijuiiB Huuiu iu.uuu iii aviuiiuuiuiinv cuuuiuuiii testamentary u' . vjn feet of lumber for tho wharf, which Ho was born In San Francisco and. lier out 0f the County itl Tho, shinglo market is good at tho storo in this city, A few years ago ho county of Coos. . irW m present time, and If there woro nny ran a logging supply store at North i Now, all persons g way or snipping mem me sningio mill would also bo running. Port Orford Trlbuno. ,1.. "" lilt, UUIV ' m and $3000 damages In his case'nrfiCo of James i ri against tlio insurance companies. Ho Eldorado IW,' . W .MyrtIO ...BIlt to Alaska nnd mlnfid in tho earlv nnn ,lnlv verllica GOICS TO AliASICA PSThnBT.7S;n BLn,Zyra ent to Alaska and mined in the early, gon, duly ve . ., goia rusii, air. waru is aurviveu oy few days here, eft this morning wlfe ,, twn ' ,,ailirhti!rfi. josfinhlno ' V.I. nnw?.. quired of for tho gold fClds of Alsska. He "V Perry and a fio Din nn h Is will remain Indefinitely. Bosoburg ! "' "n ""f ?a . 4?! Hevlew. father, Dr. D. W. Ward, all of this ! city. The funeral was at the local WHEAT, $1.00 per 100 lbs. at Catholic church with Interment in the First pu HAINES'. Verboort cemetery. J last publican Dated this 1 6th W. Executrix of tne" A..,,Bt Herrman .uk ill "0"" . .. ., MH .. 1 First P'c"H1"rrUil1ll