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&nM'OTOClfti J FOUR It,. I THW 'I ttHki THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION. , " ' ' News of Couuty NEWS OV COALEDO (Special to Tho Times.) 6n Thursday a farewell party was Klven In honor of Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Mooro and family and Mrs. Qlni mcl and son and Mrs. Damcron and son who conteinplato leaving Coal odo for their new homes. Mra. Dam oron nnd son left Krldny for their honin nt Handon nnd tho rest expect to loavo Sunday going beyond Myr tle Point on the S. P. iogglng ronu. A surprlso showor was given MrB Stcn nett In tho aftornoon of the same day. All hroimht their baskets well filled and had an cnjoyablo tlmo plcnlclng In tho grovo nenr tho spring, inoao present woro: Mr, and Mrs. 0. C. Mooro nntli chlldron, Mrs. Damoron and son, Mrs. Olmmcl, Mrs. Modoy, Mrs. Stnllard and children, Mrs. Ston nctt and chlldron, Mrs. Sherwood nnd' ohlldrcn, Mrs. Hothorlngton, Mrs. Sugdan, Mrs. Qeddklo and children. Mrs. Wltschoy, Mrs. Willi ams and children, Messrs Smith, Iarson, Glmmol and Modoy. Thosa friends will bo greatly mlBsed but wo nil join In wishing thorn good luclc In thulr now homes. I ALLEGANY" ITEMS (Special to Tho Times.) Wo hnd a fluo ruin Saturay and Sunday. Tho road mnstor Is making two grades nonr Allegany now. Ono nt Mr. Thomns' placo on tho west fork of tho rond and tho othor nt Oould'B on tho cast fork, tho road 1b being put on grndo at both places and will bo n great Improvement Mr. Woodworth, wlfo nnd child woro up to visit 10. C. Uarkcr's fam ily, Saturday and Sunday. Ciipt. C. 13. Edwards has gono out to his claim nbovo tho Golden Kails for n fow days. Miss Lulu Hodson will opon nn Ico crenm parlor at Mrs. Kdwards placo In tho near future I GRAVEL FORD ITEMS I (Special to Tho Times.) Mr. Herschel Hunch of Grnvol Ford In. In MarHhfleld to spond a few days with his wife. Will Coleman loft last wcok for Montana to spond' tho siimmor with his wlfo, thon thoy uro coming back to Oregon to vIbU his folks. Mr. l.owoll Hunch, whllo coming liomo ono ovonlng Inst wook mot two jmntlio'r dogB that scared him badly. POLITICS AT HANDON Tho llnndon Itocordor snys: Tho mnsH mooting for thp nomination of cnndldntoH for city offices will bo hold on .1 lino nth, nnd as tho tlmo nraws nonror local politics, which was rologntcd to tho rear during tho Btnto primary cinnpalgn, shows signs of livening up. Tiio names of II. C. Wpplo and 8. C. Huillcott hnvo been quite frequent ly HiiggcHted for councllinon from tho wost ward. No now cnndldntoB for tho eiiHt ward counclltucn hnvo boon Hiiggonlod. .1. L. Krononborg Boomn to bo tho unanlmouB cholco for ono of tho couiii'llmeu from tho oast ward, nnd for City Recorder tlioro hooiub to bo genoral ntlflfactlon with tho proHout Itccordor, I). II. KnuHrud. HANDON PORT SUIT 0. T. Troadgold. nttornoy for tho l'ort of Handon, filed a suit In tho Circuit court yostordny to compol T. M. Dliiimlrk, county trens. of Coob county to turn ovor tho funds now In tho trPiiBiuy nnd bolongtng to this l'ort. Ilo wns grnnted an nltornntlvo writ by .IiiiIko Coko, and It will now bo up to Mr. Dlmiiilck to turn ovor tho funds or show cnuso why ho should not.- Handon Itecoror. vote o.v handon lihrary- Tho votors of Handon will bo given nn opportunity nt tho city election In Juno to voto on tho proposition of levying n ono mill tax for tho sup port of tho Handon Public Library nnd Jt lg to bo hoped that tho voto win no ovorwtiolmlngly yes. Handon Itccordor. HOME FUOM COLLEGE Knlph Mooro, son of Geo. W.Mooro, of tho Mooro Lunihor Co., nrrlvotl on tho Spoodwoll nnd will upend tho suni iiu'ii In Hnndnn. Halph Is a student at tho University of California. Han ilirti Hecordor. North Bend News Lawrence Pickens has returned af ter completing his year's work nt tho Pacific Dontnl College and will take a position with tho North Dcnd News Company during vacation. L. E. Mllledgo of Itoseburg will tomorrow open his now Ico cream par lor and confectlonory stand which he has named "Tho Fountain." J. A. Allen Is making many Im provements In his residence proporty near Lincoln Square and will havo ono of tho most beautiful places In town when ho completes tho work. Porhnm & Gldley nro now on tho last lap of their $07,000 streot grad ing contract and will finish In a few weeks. Tho project has mado tho biggest change In North Uond of any thing that has ovor been done here. C. F. Chnso has returnod from Port land. Ho states that his daughtor, Mrs. Alonzo Miller, was awarded a divorco and the right to resumo hor mnldcn name, Ellzaboth Chnso. Sho waa formerly an operator In tho Coos Bay Homo Tolcphono company's of fices and now has an excellent posi tion in tho Portland Tolcphono ex change MIbs Vera Wilson Ib reported qulto 111 of smallpox. It was thought a week ago that tho disease had been eradicated. Mrs. Claronco Pulloy Is reported seriously 111 of typhoid fovor nt Sher wood, Oregon, whoro sho went recent ly to visit. 10. S. Harzoo nnd wlfo arc homo from a visit at tho homo of their dnughtor, Mrs. Mnx Tlmmcrrnnn, nt Urooklnga, Curry County. Mrs. W. II. Klblor arrived hero this wook from Point Torrnco to attend tho high school commoncoment ex orclBcs, her daughter, Miss Dorothy, being ono of tho graduates, Potor Logglo has glvon Porham & Qldloy tho contract for bringing his Iota nt tho corner of Shormnn and Florida to grndo and may havo them oxenvato for n bnsoment. Judgo Guorry has roturncd from Florence where ho attended tho car nival. Wm. Hoffman of Astoria has bought Ed. Forrest's barber shop and Mr. Forrest la moving to his ranch on Larson Inlot. Miss Grnco Fulton, who has chnrgo of tho domestic art work In tho North Uond schools, Is arranging for nn ex hibition of hor pupils' work nt tho high school noxt Thursday aftornoon. in V Tfmrlir Ek .-M lTl . XA"LJ. r. 1 tUUlflUUUIl of ajnatch r. With n trood oil cook stove there's no dclnv or bother no luccinc of wood, coal or ashes. There's no smoko no waiting for tho fire to "catch up". Cook inc starts at once and when you'ro through you simply turn off tho heat no fuel wasted. Tho New Perfection OIL COOK STOVC is not just a "quick lunch", light housekeeping affair. It is n complcto all 'round stovo that you can bake, broil and roast on just as well as on wood or coal rangeand a lot cheaper. Best of all it doesn't overheat tho kitchen. An ideal summer stove. Doesn't smoke. Doesn't taint tho food. Dealers everywhere. Standard Oil Company FOR B iiriuiionuuj BEST RESULTS Marshficld USE PEARL OIL A full line of NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES Always to be found at Ekblad d& Son, Also Camp Stoves, Ranges, Etc. Mammoth Reduction Sale In MILLINERY New Goods at Half Price " Hats that sold at from $4.00 to $15.00 Now go at from $2 to $7.50 Sale Starts Friday May 29 MRS. A. G. AIKEN Coos Building - Market Avenue Wolcott's Grocery Will be Closed Saturday Afternoon In observance of Memorial Day, our store will be closed all tomorrow afternoon and we request our pat rons to kindly remember and do their trading in the morning, thereby eliminating disappointment. , There will be no regular deliveries Saturday but we will endeavor to extend all possible courtesies in case of telephone orders. ' Kindly remember to GET YOUR GROCERIES SATURDAY MORNING. Wolcott's Grocery C. W. Wolcott, Proprietor. STOP AND SEE The Rector Auto matic Gas Heating Installed in the Oregon Power Company Window Have it demonstrated and learn its merits No Smoke, No Ashes, No Trouble ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If so, you aro depriv ed of halt the pleasure of lire pleasant walking and healthy exer cise. A visit to .Mrs. Olivia Eduinii. Scientific ChlropodM, Ap't 3, O'. Council Hltl., will bo the source of & permanent remedy for aching feet. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Formerly the Coos Building. Hromlwny at Market DAY RATES, 76V AND UP SPECIAL KATES BY TnB MONTH L. L. JUSTEN, Manager. S. S. ALLIANCE SAILS PROM PORTLAND FOR COO S BAY THURSDAY, MAY 28, AT O O'CLOCK P , ROUND TRIP, 918.00. " Connection with tho North Bank Rontl at Portland North Pacific Steamship Company Phono 44. C. P. M'GEOItnrc j . ' "rent Inter-Ocean Transportation Co Semi-weekly service Coos Bay and San Francisco S. S. Redondo SAILS PROM HAN PRANCISCO POR COOS BAY, SATURDAY, MAY jjn, AT n p. M Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL HAIL FROM HAN PRANCISCO POR COOS BAY, PRIDAY, MAY 20T1I, AT 3 P, M, San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No 23 and 600 Pifo building. Coos Bay Agent, C. P. McGeorqe, Phone 44, EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIBIE. Sails from Marshflold May 5th , 1:00 p. m.; Mny lOtli, 11 i, B.' May 15th, 1:00 p. m.; May 20th, 9:30 a. m.j May 20th, 10 1. a. and Muy 30th, 1:00 p, in. Tickets on Mlo to nil Ea&tcrn points nnd Information m U rantu nnd rotes cheerfully furnished. Phono 427-L. H. j, MOIIR, Aptt S. S. PARAISO IliiljtiHl with Wht'lesH. Pino PiwHciiKcr ArroimiiodutJoiiH. Now Htwl Boat. SAILS FROM COOS BAY POR PORTLAND ON SATURDAY, MAY HO, AT 5 P. M., WITH PASSENGERS AND PUEIOHT YELLOWSTONE HAILS PROM HAN PRANCISCO POR C0O3 BAY, THURSDAY', .IUNE 4, WITH FREIGHT ONLV. NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents TOM JAMES, AKont, Miirxhflelcl. O. P. HIIERIDAN, Agent, North lltnd. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER. LATH, SIITNGLR8. MOULDINGS, BASH AND DOOM, ROOFING PAPER, ETC. CUT TUB FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUH WOOD. PHONE IN, IRS SOUTH BROADWAY ii l I ! n I i ii i ii I i 'II' mm "P" -mm i FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST DANK IN COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided IProfits, $115,000 Interest PaH on Time DeposlU Officers: J. W. Dennett, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vice-President, R. F. Williams, Caahler. Geo. P. Winchester, Awt. Ctthltr. You Get a Square Deal No bans can hope to win the ctnfldenc and rspect of I cod1 munity unless every person emterlne Its doors Is assured '" celvlng fair and courteous treatment, regardless f his stano u life or his relationship to tho bank. America is democratic aj Its Institutions must be conducted upon democratic principles, they aro to succeed, AT THE FIRST NATIONAL Bank tho officers and employes are approachable and glad to approached. You will get courteous attention and a "" deal here. Wo deslro to have tho public know that we an " Ioub to help along the legitimate business of our cltlrens is wj way possible. Our success is bound up in the success if community. We want old residents and newcomers to got acquainted with ui for our mutual benefit. SERVICE THAT SATISFIES IFe First National Bank Of Coos Bay Job Pribtai Done at Times' Office ' ?VJ Jipa A i AAw, r , , Oi. M''A- -'nftju,? n'rtf-"'-, , imi i. inift in tMDUffiKVtj'4'i iTtwlfiiTiftiiiailid Htfwrv'WKiEwuMnr. II ! I I 1 n lilJii m n! i i