RH r-trw.-ft..b.i '.id r Q B, fFOUP THE CfWS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 18. 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEV Editor nnd rub. DAN E. MAIjQMSr Ncwa Kill tor Official l'npcr of Cotw County SENIOR PLAY FARMERS PLAN TO BIG SUCCESS; ! mmsmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummammarmmmmmMmmiatatm JULY FOURTH Z - . s store jo begala day ray ran uowh BMMMBMMMWBMWBWWMwM"'W!iflHH J$ ! Chamber of Commerce Plans Celebration Oppose a Good Roads Day. Marshfield High School Stud ents Score Hit in Presen tation of "Esmeralda." Coos Bay Union to Engage in Co-Operative Enterprise Meeting Today. Tho Farmers' Union decided nt a meeting hold In tho Odd Fellows' Hall today, to open up a general storo for 11.0 buiu vi uiuir iuuuucih una "l'v i,,j in Mnrshfiold pointed J. E. Fitzgerald, Vlnco Pratt ? ? ' "h nd, iNoll Watson and Ii. W. Sanfod as n conunlttco to arrnngo for the building and site. Tho plan as outlined by President C ii Hoy, of the Farmors' Union, Is to Tho Marshfield High School Sen ior cIobs Inst evening scorod u distinct biiccobs In tl'o nrosontntloti of the class play "Esmeralda." nt tho Mb- Incorporate a private stock company ";f."v " """.i, '" ' BO,"i ilc Opera Houso. There was a lrrespcctivo of tho Fanners' Union, '"", ,u" nynr.V7h .:? w Tho Marshfield Chamber of Com merce met last evening and appoint-1 ed tho executive committeo of the' organization to take full charge ofl the Fourth of July celebration to be ' It wns decided that tho appointment of the executive committee wns best, thoy having; handled matters nt tho Inst celebra-. tlon hold, to the satisfaction of all. Tho question of the removal of tho ' llfo-savlug station from Its presont I Don l Rood attendance, tho receipts being $108. Tho caBt hnd been woll drilled nnd thoro wns not n hitch from start to finish. Tho piny wns n clnvdr ono nnd evoked much npplnuso. Music was furnished by Keyser's orchestrn. Tl'o piny wns undor tho direction of Miss Sllvormnn and tho other high school teachers, Tho cast was as follows: Mr. Elbort Itogers, a North Car olina farmer Hownrd Swartz MrH. Lydlo Ann Itogers, his wife Hcsslo Flanagnn Miss Esmornldn Hogors, his datigh tor Qlndvs Dlment Davo Hardy, n young North Caro linian Chcstor Isaacson Mr. Estabrook, a man of leisuro.. Sydnoy Clarko Mr. Jack Dostnoifd, an" American artist In Paris Waltor Jensen Miss Nomin Desmond, his sister. . ... Mny Myron "Marquis" Do MontcHsIn, a French ndveuturor .... Duncnu Ferguson ucorgo urow, nu Amorlcnn spec and this company will operato tho storo. Any person who is a member of tho union mny becomo n member of tho stock company If ho subscribes n cortnln amount. Up to dntc $1000 lins been subscribed by tho mombors of the union for a general storo. The committeo appointed will meet during the coming wcok and tho def inite plnn of arrangement will bo announced at that time. J, M. Ciillcy says tho store will bo opened within a month and tho nub ile will bo in u position to purchase their goods much chodpor of this In stitution. Tho money subscribed will bo pnld in ns soon as tho conunlttco selects a location. About fifty mombors of tho union attended tho meeting and tho secre tary announced that tho union hns over 100 mombcrs in good standing. W. O. Chase, of Coaulllo, was present nnd spoko advocating tho plan of a general storo and his re .tnnrks woro very woll recolvod. ..inu. ur-ii J.. I see. Mr. A. Stonownll, Mrs. A. Stone- ""'"""""".Willi. F. A. Youst, L. C. Johnson, A T IE 01 BREAKWATER Tho Dreakwater Hailed UiIh after noon for Portland with n good list of pnsHongors. Cnpt. Macgonn.'whllo lioro this trip, Insisted on being glv on n better grade of steam coal so that ho will bo ready to speed up n Ilttlo In case an omurgency nrlsos on nnothor craft tries to show him tho way. Among thoso sailing on her woro: W. J.lloopo. Snin Nnss, D. Vnnco, !Alox HodaulRt. O. S. Mlsh, L. Itnn- doll. Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. Inn Mnr- Nlek 1118, Harry Papas, It. C. Young, Ernest Mnthows. Archie Rosa. Mil- Ion Cox. S. C. Schitlzo, M. O. Heard, i Chamber Win Ii. Mark, .Mrs. Thos. Homo, J. i 11. Stordt, 11. J. 'Wallace Mrs. J. II. Wood, J. F. Denoz, Mrs. W. O. Mills, I W. O. Mills, Chas. Tower, Max Fos ter, Creed Crniiflll, M. .1. Stnrhl. FrPd' Applooff, Hans Noloon, S. Peterson,! t M. Wlntobalter, J. Patlsch, P Quln-i Inn, ltobt. Mlsnor, Clarence Mason, j lull IU1 I , J'. Autu.o, uui.n .jv.wf U. 0. Mollml, Jorry Hurloy, L. A. Unlloy. Ed Spooner, Mrs. Jane Han soll, J. Paulsen, T. Paulsen, A. II. Sauford, C. A. Maddup, Mr. C. Os homo. Mrs. C. Osborne J. W. Geary, Mrs. C. M. Mllllngnn, C. M. Mllllgan, It. N. Thurstoln, Mth. D.'C. Vaughn, Mrs. Nelllo Hutchinson, M. I. Lugglo, 0. A. Ferguson, Andrew Flockon stoln, Mrs. Martha Hobs, Itobn Fos ter, (Hon Foster, Mrs. J. It. Foster, Anna Foster, Uobort Foster, It. F. MrClood, Frank Thomas, O. S. Hol Innili M. It. Coroy. C. P. Ordwny. consideration, and the secretary was instructed to communicate with tho i Portland Chamber of Commerce, Cap tain Robert Dollar, C. A. Smith nnd Itepreaentntlvo Nowllu, Congressmnn from Cnllfomln, tho Enrokn nnd As torla Chambers of Commerce, to ask their nsslstanco In securing an appro priation of $10,000 from tho Gov ernment for tho removal of tho life saving station, pointing to It ns nn aid ,to navigation. J. Albort Matsou snld that tho sta tion shlould bo moved nnd tho only menns by which to got nn appropria tion would bo by continued orrort through all tho commercial bodies on tho Pacific Coast. Merchant h Opposo Koiul Day 'ft o question of tho mnklng good roads day a holiday In Mnrshfiold was brought up and nftor some dls cualon n decision was reached that It would not be nlndo a holiday, but thoso who desired to do any work on tho roads would not bo hindered. Mayor Allen spoko nnd snld that ho hnd found tho good roads spirit i Inching In tio locnl merchants. Hny-j Jug thoy protested ngnlnst closing; tholr stores on n Saturday, nnd that ho would like to got the spirit of the of Conimoreo to dotei'mlnoi al And have the use of your Furni ture while paying for it We make very liberal terms, and when we furnish a home or room the re sult is a joy to behold. And our prices are the lowest. Make it a Point to See Our Rugs and Draperies We will show you the grandest line of entirely new styles: ever shown. .All of our rugs can be matched from our superb drapery stock. .High Price is not nee essary but harmony in rugs and hangings you must have" if you want your rooms to look well. If you want to make good selections for the furnishings- for your home, come where you will get your money's worth or your money back.' i v mm - fyif Tw I Ho OIQ7 W I jr f m& "Oh, He's Good Because He's Comfortable'' The soft, roomy body of the Wakefield Sleeper gives baby ample room to move his hands and feet. The adjustable hood keeps the sun from dazzling his bright little eyes and gives him a chance to see all that goes on about him. Your baby will be good, too, if you give him the solid comfort of a Wakefield Sleeper. I CSNSS?V whether or not ho should declare holiday. C. It. Peck said that from tho spir it t o found among tho pooplo ho was afraid that good ronds day would be a "flzzlo" nnd ho did not want to see tho Chamber of Commerce get bo hind n project that would ho n fall ure. Ho suggested that n popular subscription of $1 be taken up dur ing tho coming week nnd tho funds turned over to soma contractor who would hlro men on Saturday, April j -'), to do tho work. Hugh McLaln snld Hint tho pcoplo did not know what to do, whoro to go, or where to got tools, on good ronds day. Ho snld thnt he could not find any enthusiasm among tho pcoplo of Mnrshfiold, and thnt unless good ronds day was planned some weoks ahead, tho work dono would . not amount to much for the lack of t concentrated effort. i F. P. Norton snld that tho pco plo of Mllllngton woro Interested In good roads, as they wanted to open uoiiio now roadwny from .Marshfield to Mllllngton. Ho said that If matters woro arranged un der supervision, ho would llko to soo s onio, nsslstanco giv en townrd tho Mllllngton people Mr. Norton suggested n tag day during 1 tho coming week, at which a great I nmount could ho derived, nnd this I money used for good ronds purposes. ; After this discussion, on n motion I from C. It. Peck, It wns decided not to go on record as making tho good I ronds day a legnl holiday In Mnrsh I field. I Cons County Itullillug; Tho Mnrshfiold dolesntlon to tho I Contributions hnvo been coming in County building meeting to be held qiille rapidly for tho fund being rals. at Cnqulllo on April 20, asked tho ed to defray tho funeral expenses of question through C. It. Peck ns to Patrick Mcllnlo, tho sovontecu-year- I tUn fn.illtifr nf tlm linilv rmrflriltnir Hin nl.1 on. tt ti nnl Mu tr.i Mn!rnln ' ..u -'. ...n II. uw. . r.. .....rv ... u wwil vi ..... nun iih. iiiii. IIVIIUIIT, union of tho proposed building. Hugh : of Hastaldo. Some hnvo been raising , Mchaln snld that It wns Immaterial funds by potltlons nnd all or theso, , whether It wns railed Cons liny or Including one at Enstsldo. hnvo not Coos County building, and that tho been reported. Tho contributions' I feeling of tho mooting to bo hold at tnndo nt tho Drown Drug Company j C'oqulllo would decldo tho nniuo of wore as follows: uw illuming. j, uowers, i; j. i.eo lirown, i; I Senator 1. S. Smith snld that ho Mrs. Myrtlo Clausen. $1; Cla- I bolloved tho Idon of cnlllng t''o bul'd- bnugh, r0c: E. W. Dornlt, $l; R. lug othor than Coos County Ilulldlngi W. Swnnton, 1; Ed Hayes, . .1; Jons was entirely wrong, as the gonornl i Hnnson. $1: It. Jennlnus. $-1: Fred help of the entlro county wns noodod Hill, fi0e: Dud Hill, $1: I.. W. Planz, ' Come where every Price is Guaranteed Come where you will get your money's worth 'or your MONEY BACK - PERRY & NICHOLSON i I ASSIST F PIO.VEICIt LOSES m:o. I Number of Contributions Fund for Furieral of Eastsidc Boy. for T. T. Allen, ono of tho pioneers of this community nnd well-known to ovoryouo in Handon, was operated on at the Dnndon hospital, having his leg uiiiputated near the hip. .Mr. Al len had been suffering for somn tlmo from dry gnngreno In tho foot mid log and tho operation was necessary to savo his life. Mr. Alton U sovon-ty-four years old and Is ono of tho most highly honored citizens ot Dan dun. Ho was n soldier In tho Clill wnr nnd is a inombor of Handon Pot CI, A. It. Dniidon Recorder. Ho dlod from dcllrum tremen Thoy bur.Ctl him next day, A cruel punster said thnt he Was spirited away. Hnvo your Joli The Times office. printing done l ' and thnt In order to got this tho building should bo nmuod after tho entire county nnd not after any par ticular locality. CAHD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank tho friends who so kindly nsslMted us during tho Ill ness of our Ilttlo son. Hoy for tho1 many boquots nnd flornl offerings i nild the Id ml wnriln niul Invliii? innn J thy III tho hour of our liorenvnnient. sisis niTii iminAiv ffivri.'it ' Ml" ?i,,hJNIt8r''LJ3'Kl"Hl- THE lAlMICS EMPOltil'M. i $1: W. K. Wlsoman, $1: Chns. Hill. fiOc; Chas. Clllbert. nOc; Uobort Loin;, ' 50c; John Swanton, GOc; O. F. Me-. Mahon. 2; M. D. Mnlloy. $l; E. A. ! McDiiffle, GOc; O. K. Chop Houso. $1; Mnlr Dnno,' $1; and n numbori ccntrlbuted who would not glvo their j names. Mrs. Ledward, who has been work ing to assist tho family, is pleased at tho responso. Johnsonfialovseii Co. WHY PAY MORE? 364 North Front Street. IRVING BLOCK ?au'Jai The Man of Fastidious Taste will find this tho most satisfactory storo for the selection of his Spring Suit.. "The Parisian" styles aro the styles the best dres sed men everywhere will wear this spring. Special, $15.00. .See Window, Every suit Is the product ot a master tailor. Tho finest fab rics from domestic and foreign looms. A multitude of handsome Drowns. Cireys. Tans smart lino strlpcsthnt will bo worn more than evtr this spring. Why not select thnt Spring Suit today? Tho utmost In good clothes at $15.00 and upwards. The reason we sell high grade merchandise so reason able is BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH. IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD A HOME Don't forget that we are headquarters for C0RBIN BUILDERS' HARDWARE The World's Standard. BASS HUETER PAINTS All the standard makes of Tools. Also that we are prepared to do ' PLUMBING AND HEATING in all branches. Competent men on hand at all times to handle your work promptly and reasonably. I i fai m 9 ii am wtLm.9i IIS When you byySjgf MBuy the bestJBr