The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 11, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 12

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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DINMCIt PARTY
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Tim Slccnima Club nicmborB cn-
tortalned their liuubnnds nt (ilnncr
and progressive rooko nt the Homo
of Mr. nntl iMra. SI. D. Sumner in
West MnrBhrichl InBt evening. Kl
ines, cnlla lilies, huckloborry nnd
greens prodgnilnntcd, Those preu
ont woro .Mr. nnd Mrs. I). II. Sav
age, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Lang
worthy, Mrs. .1. N. Iltitchlns, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Lnngworthy, Mrs.
D. M. Chnrlcston nnd Geo. S.'llg.
Tho club will bo entortnlncd next
Friday afternoon by Mrs. Charles
ton. ! j
I rosTTOXH AiKimxo.
Tho meeting of tho Jolly Six
Icon, plnnned for yenterdny with
Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn, was postponed
until next week owing to tho illness
Ul ""' BUU' "?B . I I Mrs. Elizabeth Jennings,
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SOCIAL CALKNDAR.
MONDAY.
Progress Club with .Mrs. V.
I S. Nlci.olson.
St. Monica's Altnr Society Ball
nt Eagles' Hall.
I TUESDAY.
I Ifjynl Auction Hrldgo Club
I with Mrs. Ocorgo Goodrum.
Episcopal Guild with Mrs.
Chrlstlno Kruso nnd Mrs, .!. A.
Mutson as hofltCBscs.
N. B. Catholic LndlcB Aid
I with MrB. A. Hoclllng.
I Christian Church Sisterhood.
WEDNESDAY.
Prlscllla Club with Mrs. Nol
son at Hay Park.
J. O. Y. Club with Mrs. II. II.
Hyde.
Presbyterian Auxiliary with
I Hrldgo Club with Mrs. C. M.
I Byler.
I North Dcnd K. C. Club with
HltlDGi: PARTY
V$ Dr. and Mrs. II. E. BurmiBtor
cnlcrtnlncri nt n dollglUiui evening
jit auction brtdgo Thursday at tholr,
homo in North Bond. Tho decora-'
lions reflected tho Eimcr season,
greens being used effectively In tho j
plan. Tho refreshments ntso car
ried out tho Enstor thomo. MIbs
Kuby Drlghntn assisted Mrs. Irur-;
'tnlstor In sorvlng. At enrds. Mrs.
Paul Dlnnulck nnd Hnlph Hounds
won tho first .prizes while tho con
flolntlon awards went to MIbs Of-r-trude
Mnndlgo nnd II. J. Linden.
TIiobo bidden wero Mr. nnd .Mrs.
Paul Dlinmfck, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H.
(Inrdlnor, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Mul
len, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Linden nnd
Dr. nnd Mrs. Bartlo, MIbbcb Ituby
Itrlghnm, Ltiurn KniBo, Oertrudo
Mnndlgo nnd Pearl Heath nnd
Messrs. Hnlph Hounds, Homer Phil
lips, Ward Mnglll and Danny Hull.
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KAKTKIl PARTY.
Miss Tholinn Wilson entertained n
number of her llttlo frlonds with nn
Kastor party this afternoon. GainCB,
nn cgR hunt nnd refreshmontB wore
tho nfternoon'H diversions, Tho Wil
son homo wnB beautifully decorated
with pink roses nnd grcons nnd tho
lunchonn tnblo was ccntorcd with n
mininturo lake with real gold fish
jiwlnimlng In It, Enstcr hiinnles also
aided in tho fenturo decorations.
Little MIbs Tholmn's guests wero
Lnulso Gldley, Mnrlnn Gldley, Anona
lllldcubrnnd, Margaret Woods, Lura
James, Margaret Knmmorct', Doris
Wilson nnd'Huth Coroy.
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YOUNG MATUO.NS.
Mrs. W. A. Hold and Mrs. H. W.
.Morrow wore hostesses Thursday nt
tho Hold homo on Contrnl nvonuo to
the Young Matrons at n 1:30 lunch
eon. Tho rooms woro prettily decor
ntcd with npplo ))Iohboiiih nnd tho
luncheon tnblo hold n bnsket of the
blossoms nnd favors, Tho guests'
places wero Indlcntod by huud-mnde
jilaco cards. Mrs, Gottlus astdHtod the
I A. N. W. with Mrs. Olivia
I Edman.
j Young Matrons with Mrs. Dnn
! Moloney. '
J Epworth Lcnguo party in now
tall.
I Thursday Club with .Mrs. J. .V.
! I Hlldonbrnnd.
Castsltlo Sowing Club with
Mrs. J. D. McKay. ,
I Social Sowing Club with Mrs,
Del Rhodes,
I FHIDAY.
I Ladles' Art Club with .Mrs.
I Olivia Edmnn.
I Skeunsn Club with Mrs.
I Donald chnrlcston.
I Thlmblo Club with Mrs. G..
I A. Gothro. .
Pnst Mntrons with Mrs. Fan
nie Hnrnrd.
I North Bend Wcsloyim Blblo
Class Soclnl nt church.
SATURDAY.
Senior Pbiy, Masonic Opera
Hoiibo.
Busy llco Club.
I Mlnnlc-Wls Club with Mrs.
I Mnry Thompson.
COUNTY IE
ABOUT EXHIBIT
f Continued from Pnup One 1
short stay In Snn Francisco they , -- -r. PtTTrTnTrf
!. . ....i, nnurntr, Psrlfln Exnos t on In the year 1911).
nnd later proceed home with their Many of these people will ttle
dnughtcr, Mrs. Harry Tmmnlne to i.oro, and tho question of local on
Victoria, B. C. Mrs. Chandler will will bo largely Influenced by tho
nrobablv return home soon niter showing mnao by the respective lo-
thelr return to Snn Francisco.
Portland, whero she will visit nt the
J. L. Bowmnn homo. Lntor sho will
proceed to Seattle, where sho will
spend soma time nt tho home of her
dnughtcr, Mrs. A. S. Eldrjdgo. I
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W. S. Chnndlcr nnd pnrty sailed j
from Honolulu April 8 for Snn
Francisco and are scheduled to
reach port next Tuesday. After a
Booth
is
H. K
shortly from Winona, .Minn
cnllti s nt tho fair. Aro wo going
n ana tills ntinnrtnnltv. U'lllpll Will1
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;.nnnu,i i,nnn..novor como ncnln. nnss byv i
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ivlinrn I ilium 1101. i nu iiuumiuu " iu .-
Mrs. M. H. Smith, Mrs. G. II. Myers,
Mth. Fred' Weaver, Mrs. Mllo Siimnor,
Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy and Mrs. How
ard Savngo. Tho guests present woro
Mcsdames E. A. Nelson, Gcorgo OII
uortson.lJ. A. Harris, W. H. Porklns,
Q. O. Suthorlnnd, 0. S. Torrey, J.
Loo Brown, Harvey Smith, It. E. Ir
win, George F. Murch, F. E. Allan,
E. L. Hnbln8on, G. N. Bolt, John
Dnshney, S. B. Cntlicnrt, David Nel
son, Howard Savogo, Otis Wilson, J.
Q, Vllson, Mllo Sumner,. 0, H, My
ers, FroJ Weavor, 0. A. Honebrako,
J. II. Honey, C. M. Anderson, E. II.
Joehnk, C. W. Davis, O. W. Brlggs,
,M. It, Smith, J. E. Ford, II. 13. Coffin,
MIsbcs Fox, Emma Swnnson nnd Ev
elyn Lnngworthy.
I.VKOIt.MAIi THAT.
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Miss Floronec Alkon rftiimnd yes
terday from a few woi-lca stay In
Snn Francisco.
I.I.. .(.(. Imd tn.i ttnfitli Mra
Booth may remain In WInonn for
h longer visit with his paroniB.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Wllllnms. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Hogllo, Mr. Hubs
Flunkonlgcr and Mr. Hoy Carr, of
North Bend, spent Tuesdny at Coos
ton on a day's outing nnd fishing
trip and report a very pleasnnt
time.
EASTER SUNDAY
BE
East and Middle West Finery
Back to Bandbox More
Favorable in Oregon
tnr AliOfUteJ Prfft lo Cool Tr Tlmn 1
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 11.
There probably will bo rain Easter
Sunday nil over tho east. Tho vouth
er which threatens to retire Eatitor
finery to tho bnndbox is expected
from Texas and Cnnaifa.
1WIH IN OltKGO.V.
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ho wont to nttend tho funeral of e o ucunueiy uns uvuhhik, iiir
and effort which wo will have to dc
voto towards it."
Mr. Simpson's tnlk wns dry
wnrmly received and offset tho
wrongful ImnreBslon that had been
gathered, thnt tho people of tho
Vnlley would not bo represented nt
tho fair.
Following .Mr. Simpson's tnlk, A.
II. Powers was cnlled on to glvo his
vlows regarding tho mntter. Mr.
Powers stnted thnt ho would like to
bco n building nt the fair nnd with
mich men ns Mr. Simpson and C. A.
Smith behind n proposition It could
not fair. Mr. Powors suggestod In
n humorous strain that tho building
bo called tho "Smith & Simpson"
building.
Charles I. Relgard inquired of
Mr. Simpson ns to the entire ap
proximate cost of the building, and
wns nnswored by Mr. Simpson's
statement that the entire cost of
building nnd exhibit would not ex
ceed $15,000.
Mr. Dom nt. n momber of tho
County Court, was naked to mnko
n few remarks In which ho stnted
thnt tho entire county wns for n
movoment townrd n building nt tho
Panama Exposition nnd ngrcod with
Mr. Simpson thnt It did not matter
whnt tho namo of tho building bo
ns long ns we boost tho county.
Mr. Domcnt said thnt tho County
Court wns allowed to set aside
$1000 n year for advertising, 'out
could not npproprlnt any more
tbnn this nmount In n single year.
This would mean tho appropriation
of about $2000 from tho county,
according to tho speaker, for tho
years 1014 and 1015.
"But how ninny years enn wo
go back?" asked Scngstackcn.
"Loavo it to Henry," said Chair
man McLaln. "He'll find n wny
around tho difficulties."
P. M. Hall-Lowls inado n short
tnlk on tho proddcts of tho county
Imported nnd exported cst'mnting
that $444,000 worth of outsldu prod
ucts wero sont Into tin coi'nty In
tho yonr 1910 nnd 1911, figuring
thnt all products could he rained
within tho county that hint beon
Imported. Mr. Lewis said that tho
county needed good farmers nnd
advertising was ono of tho mean?
of bringing them hero. Ho strong!)
advocated the exhibit nt the expo
sition in 1915 In n Cios County
building.
I'.idflr Xoitliwcst Mny Hn n Ka.r
nod .'Hup Hunter !
tDr AMotlt1 I'tfM lo cwai Vij TlmM.)
PORTLAND, Or., April ll. "Gen
erally fair" Is the prediction of tho
weather bureau for Orogon, Wash
ington and Idaho. However, fur
trimmings mny not look amiss as tho
nlr promises to bo sharp In tho fore
noon with rising temperature later
In tho day. While "fair" Is the pre
diction of tho weather man, April
showers hero and there Is tho probability.
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BE DEDICATED
Mrs. Samuel Grenn to Conduct
First Services at North
Bend Christian Edifice
Tho now Christian church In North
Bend wtl bo formnlly dedicated to
morrow, services being held there
nt 11 o'clock, 2:30 and 8 o'clock.
Tho morning servlco nnd sermon
will bo by Mrs. Snmuol Gregg. There
will bo spcclnl music. At tho after
Iwial.miinu I., fiim v hi, 'Ii.. ...i.wlu .'. .,... .miiiipii) .mil. .HID.
iirniiniit m ra i n i wiUiin 7 Jo,,n "M wor Initiated nt the Inst .noon service C. A. Sohlbrcdo nnd
WnUirCabiiiKh Mrs inlm iConiliin' "1,,etlK ' tho North Bond Royal ' Rev. G. LoRoy Hall will assist and
8 auylcK Neighbors. , Rov. Gregg will orgnnlzo tho blblo
Mrs' D-in MlomVI M ' classes. Thoro will bo special music.
floUlii Tlifl ih?li will iioot i,.t M,B8 M- V- Mullon rolMrned yes-1 E. Qtmrtormnss of Portland will lend
..U.t.".B:..,.I,1 pl,.,! . moot noxt,tordny from Snn FrnnclBco nnd ox-lthe ovonlnir nicotine services, which
imviv tvilll .mo. iiiiimii'J .
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I SILVER TEA.
Madam You NeVerSa
Such Values in Dress Skii
A new hlilpiueiit on each of tho last (luce steamer
Illrf.
(hui u-lll icvcnl tint 1 unrest a.ssoiiiuciiL of .itii'u ... i..
side of Portland. .Magnificent vnlticH. Herges, Von.(l, m
hcid ilicclw, Plaids and Nooltlc.1ii cery Into ,u..lBn ' ,p'
rolois. Unexcelled In mnko and stylo. Tlinuigh a hick,
clinse, vc luuc been nltlo to mnko one lot of the,. kli-to .'
Ity sold alwnys from $5.00 to $7.nt), nt $;t.n nnd .n,
tlient.
Newest Middies
SiiK.-Hor quality, printed and plain Crcpo do ChlnM n
flguted effects. Printed In lirlgli't colors on plain jrroUsit
llctustlti'Iied or organdy collars, finished with fnnry ufe .
Smart New Blouses
Hlilion ties. Very newest conceit. Priced ?a.o to ftr.H.,
Slum lug n complete nssortiucnt In White Coutlllc nnd Cai.
ten, colored stripe finlntcu, nnd tan and liluo Chnmbrny. Sonn
trimmed In red and blue collars. Tlie nssortiucnt Includes U
regulation Mouse, the llalkaii and tho Norfolk belled fft
t'lilldren's (I to 1 I yeais, HOc to 91.25. Indies' JjlLai to fl.y,
DERBV O LOVES
AMERICAN IADV COI18LT8
MODART (')RHETS.
THE LAIV HOME .IOURNAL PA'ITERXS
SELIIV HIIOES
Sold Exclusively by The Hub.
HUB DRY GOODS CO.
"Smalt Wear for Women,"
Comer Hronduny and Central Avenue.
Phone Ml.
special right to speak at this tlmo"
said W. A. Held, "but I think this
Is a goldon opportunity thnt pre
sents itself nt this time, to ndvor
tlso Coos County nnd Coos Bay.
This opportunity will novor como
ngnin. Wo nro entering upon nn
era of grcnt things on the Pacific
Coast nnd with the opening, of tho
Pnrumn Cnnnl, Coos Bay will ho
iu storo for grent things If tho
proper muthods nro lined."
Mr. Hold ndvocnted thnt the groat
bugaboo of cost of tho building
should not bo considered and sug
gested that cveryono In tho county,
should contribute $1.00 toward tho
"I don't know thnt I hao nny t'ots County building nt lenst, mrd
in thiB wny no trooMe tnWUl
ovuionccd raising tho monrr.
Attorney Powell, of Nortb Eot
inado a very valuable luggtitfon n
gardlng tho solo of the bnlIilurB
tno expiration ot the expoilttca. B
was not very well received, 1st It
Is n known fact that the vredJu
companies In San Franclico p
larg sums for tho bulldingi Id
by tho 'merchants on Fillmore tint
nrtor tho nro of 1906 tea i
mlgrntcd to Market itrett.
buildings will be told lo th
wrcckltiR companies nJ If
IniM.lliit? nml oxhllilt fOlt lilt
it could bo" sold tor at leilf 1H
nt tho expiration of the fifr.
Ran
poets to spond most of tho suuunor
nn tho Bay,
Mrs. E. K. Jones returned this
un.il frrim n vlolr tl'IMi ITfi. I.n.l
Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Mothodist ,, 0thor rolntlves nnd friends at
EplBropnl churuli hold a silver ten Portland,
"Wednesday nfternoon nt the homo of , ' . .
Mrs. David NelHon In South Marsh-1 Mrs. E. E. Straw nnd Mrs. II. O.
Hold. Tho following program was Hiitlor nro expected fiom soon
greatly enjoyed: fr0m tholr visit with relatives at
Readings by Mrs. ,M, It, Smith and Santa Rose, Cnllf.
3lrs. Howard Savago; recitation by j.
Miss Evolyn Lnngworthy; Vlotrolu Mrs. T. C. Russell, of Beaver
music throughout tho nfternoon. Hill, returned this weok from it
In nn original guessing game Mrs. few weoks visit In Washington. Mr.
-E. L. Rohlusoii, Mrs, John Dnshuoy Hussoll mot her nt Portlnnd nml
nud Mih. G. N. Bolt won tho prizes, accompanied hor home,
-which consisted of delicious hot tarn-1
ales. Tho hostess, Mrs Nelson. serv- Mrs. Anson Rogors, accompanied
d dainty refreshments, assisted by by Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, left today for
lug nicotine
will Include spcclnl music
sermon by Rov. Grogg.
Tho Mnrshfleld' congregation will
unite with North Bond In tho after
noon and evening services.
KODAK
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m -ir
tft? Trnrrfeferfe
Double tho joys of every outing with V
A Kodak
Anybody can kodak, Come in and lot us show you
how simple it is,
Kodaking is picture-taking with tho bother left out.
Kodaks $5.
ed Gross Bras Store
Developing and Printing.
FIRST TOUT
Coos Bay Catcher Shows up
Well in First Part of Game
Fate is Uncertain
(Spcclnl lo Tho Times.)
SAN FRANCISCO. April 11 Floyd
Porklns, tho Coos Bay recruit catch
er, started .in for Portlnnd In today's
gnnio against tho Seals and acquitted
himself well, making one hit in his
two times nt hat. being chnrgod with
no errors uud' making ono putout on
his own nccounr, Lator he gavo way
to Haworth. This wns Perkins' first
tryout In a loaguo game. Whether
ho will bo kept ns nn o.trn catcher
for the Const Lcnguo team or trnns
ferred to t' e Northwest Lcnguo Is not
tcrtnln et.
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BASEBALL SCORE
lllr Awit1 r-mt to foot n7 TlmM) j
SAN FRANSICO. April 11 San
Frnnclsco took another game from
Portland yesterday, 3 to 2. and Oak-,
land nnd Los Angeles wero also vlc
j tors. Tho Karnes esterday:
I At San Francisco R. H. E.
I Portland 2 7 1
Ssn Francisco 3 S 2
Batteries; Brown, Hanson and Per
kins; Fisher. Peronll and Schmidt
At Sacramento R. II. E.
I Orkhid 5 11 2
. Sacramento 1 5 2
1 Batteries: Barrenkamp nnd Arbo-
ignst; Gregory and Rohror.
1 At Los Angeles R. H. E.
i.os Angeles ,, 4 9 1
Venice ........2 6 0
Batteries: Ran and Brooks; Pow
ell and Flaherty and BHsb and' Elliott.
The Wiley B.
Allen Co. Offers
Uitmatchable
Piauo Values
N THE storo of no
other firm on the Pa
cific Coast will you find
such a wide selection of
beautiful instruments.
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MASON & HAMLrN, IlARDAtAN, ment
CONOVEK, PACKARD,
LUDW10,
ITAURINGTON, JviXCSlBUKY,
AVELL1XGTON, FULTON,
KJ3MUHANDT.
And others in regular pianos,
while in player pianos, tho
KNAHE-ANdELUS,
SCirOMAClvER-AXG ELUS :
LrDWJO-ANGELUS
ErERSOX-ANGELUS,
AXGELUS-PIAXO,
HAKDfAX AUTOTOXE,
COXOVEK CAKOLA INNER PLAYER,
KINGSBURY CAROLA IXXER PLAYER,,
Our Easy Pay
ment Plan is
Most Liberal
WE OWER the
same price advau
inges to the little
month buyci'snsnrcitt'
corded to those who pay
cash. If the purelasff
prefers to avail himself of our defer-
ed-payment plan, lie gets ins iu
uent i'or tho identical price paw .V
the "spot-cash" buyer, but pays us in-
ffii-pst. Jir. thn viitn of oitrllt W'l' CCflt F
1. ! i:.. ivdiifliil'
annum on tno unpaid iiuruuu --.
ing after each installment. UW
him tlio money at tho usual hauKii
rate so as to permit him to secure jju
tho benefits available to tho possessor
of ready cash. . ,,
Deduct from the price ot the ftw
ment you select, the amount tliai
convenient for you to pay ns a in
payment; divide the balance by. f. per
iod of time, sav two years, it tnc r
strument is a player piano, or iw
years if it is an upright or grana K
tuio and figure out how easy m
monthly payments will bciorjouW
meet.
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THE AUTOTOXE,
MILTON INVISIBLE PLAYER,
THE PLAYOTOXE AXD THE EUPHONA
PLAYER PIAXO.
Another such raatcliless line cannot be round in tno whole Uulted
Stntes. Every ono is made right nnd priced right at identically
thb same rigures that you would pay on the rioors or their manu
racturers in New York, Boston or Chicago, save ior tho addition
or the Eastern rreight.
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