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Sffi "VWMWVW THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1914. EVENING EDITION. EIGHT ZZJiiUUttM jgsBb awl (.001) ti.mks t-i.ni. I V DEBATE ABOUT COUNTY EXHIBIT PIC w CITf WED After Lengthy Discussion, the W. U. Doiiflkis Points Out lm- Chamber Decides to Forget perfections in Document o'clock. All Yoomi'ii ami their friends nml anyone desiring: n pood social lime, arc courteously reaucstd to come. IU'fresheinnt will be served. Miss MiWKnret Powers wns lioslcsn to the Oootl Time! Club tills week when llio mcmbciH spent a Jolly eve ning Willi Kniues ami music followed liv rnfrcHliini'Mts. Those iiresent were JIIbscs '(Jlciida I'm-roll, .Mary McAr- osg last evenins "t her home In honor innd show, not to exceed In cost sn tliur, Tlielma Lyons. Prances Lyons, ol tie .Misses Alpha ami hva nutcne- TJ tu0(lH Wns lost by a standing: t.. l t.i.. i. ..! s ... l .. ..a I . at . ''! Hrinnid u'urn -- iio.voiis (.tksts. Miss .Marlon M. Seaman was host- Chicago Land Show. A splrlte ; dilM'e as to whether or not Coos county should hae a credt table exhibit at the t'nlted Stales Land sho to be held at CMcajto iu-m December whs heard at tho regular meeting nf the Chamber of Com merce lnt night. After considerable discussion a motion was made by V . Held to have nu exhibit at the Recommsiuls Change. That there are a lot of lmpr-iric-tlons Imbedded in the cll cbaiter and that It Is In need of revision was the declaration of V. I'. Hotitfltm before the members of the .Marsbrield Camber of Commerce tit a mei-ilni; held last night. Mr. DoiikIuh. sal 1 that tho charter should be cIuiiikciI to conform to tho Intercsta of the property owners, so thai thoj au et the benefit of competitive bltldltiK on mm I N ""fi -si: r.i m street navhiK or anylhlun else. After hoarliiK .Mr, Douglas mid sen "Wlliim HoaKlnnd, lllen Smith, Lois son of Portland. The rooms were vo(? UaBsfoid, Louise nidley ami .Margaret preltll. decorated in nucKieoerry ami Tn0 debate followed the reading of J'owers and Fiederlck Hoaglaud. white roses. Dancing was the feat- letter from C C Chapman state Uonnhl 0 Id ley, Win. Krcltzer and ure of the evening until late, when immigration agent. In which he set Tom ami Kiignuo crostnwaite. i rerresnnifius were serveu. me forth .- ni,ie,.ia u, havlur snrh am Alter Hearing .Mr. uougius in ? guests included the .Misses Alpna aim ..iki. -, .i,a .nii ahnw ri1M11,,. oral others who spoko on the subject I ItlltTHDAlTAim, Ka llutcheson. 01ads Diment. Hel- tthtt in thl, Ielh.r tnat a creditable " mi,,lo wn made and curried In- ' en Dow. Virginia Clarke. Lillian Sea- exj-,;t fri,ni eVery couiitv In Oregon s"uctlng the president of the t'liuin- Mrs. It K. I'lncKor entertained man, .Marion Seamun. and Messrs. H)tn ,,ie exception ot Q00i cmtM-' ber to appoint a comfnltlee tn r.uif-r with a charming little birthday party Arit.u. Berude. inauncvy Harke, wf display nt the last show mi'.i " tho City Council nml work nut a on Thursday of this week and In her H albert Carlisle .will ah nonaia, ,,at he desired l0 know ..hat amm, suitable amendment to the clu . bai decorations' used the national colors JaK Stanley. Will Goodrum, Mr. woll,j ,,e tatfn in pens ami roses contributed to tne fj Se;.mau. color scheme and beauty of the deco- rations. Ar: -r a busy afternoon of sewing the hostess served dainty light St'.VDAV SCHOOL SOCIAL. i refrcshmeiiti. Invited to Join in the - birthday celebration were Mrs. B. W. Mr vk-- ... f n rhritijt Ilernltt, .Mrs. ('has. Otilmette. Mrs. Hobert Kruger, .Mrs. Mary .Mark. Mrs. F. L. Sunnier, Mik. 11. V. Oebhardt. Mrs. Carl Walker. .Mrs. K. A. Kick worth and Mrs. Ilermau Millyer and Miss Irene Otilmette and Robert and Jerome (iebhuidt. I.IUf.Ti; SOCIAL. I - Siinda sfhool enjoyed a tacky party and s.t.al at the 8. J Immel home on Second street Jst evening when Iv nt'lia LialtttttP ift'Mtl fh tiflffA tnf fHa "tackiest" costume. After a pleasant ,h"n h,f a h"Hi; evming or game and music, rerresn- itifinf vara rArt l.v lr tntninl afii! ' Mrs. Yi.ke. Those iiresent were Mar- ,he nx, Chicago Land S'-ow whei the matter this tPI' tu '"' Hubmttled to tho voters ut the next city election, which will be held on Decenihor it. II was further decided that the coiiimltleo sl.otild be a permniient one. Ill dealing with the subject at length Douglas said that while there are n number of Imperfect Ion In the charter Hint h! mild be reclined, It wl'l bo no easy task lo do It. 1 tu said that ihe City Cnti'' lliuen me Iradid with work and t lint they could lia-dty he eMiodeil to give their un- Senator Smith declared that It was divided attention to the uuuier of re- waste of money to have an exhibit !"IiiK Iho Ciurler. lie suggested innt tno I'linniiier iiiuioint a coiimilt- ' Frank Horton. ?. S. Kan f man and W..A .Held were strongly In favor of an exhliiit at the land show, while Dr. K. B. Straw and Senator Smith opposed it. Horton said that Coo county had such a poor exhibit at the slow Inst year and that he t' onsht It should h-vc a credltabe exhibit hereafter. That started the aiscnssinn. wniv tasteii for more mzfzsmmmm VN'Ol-XCMMiox-i; BIG MID-SUMMg - ...... uil-U 1(.M VVce. v...i. Aid i: a i ! .- iw in in iuijh iM)iHia AVint!olS Hub Dry Goods cf hmun II cm- for )men ' (1oi-. nroiulwaynnd ( Vntial Avn m "I 4. fli' lie n Rl fo Wulehil w m -- I : l'i:i:il.M I "AUK offers (ho lies! In cut Ion for Itoinc-liiillilci'.H on Coos Hay. Tho only restricted residence ilKtilct, liiMirlnu; fntiiic vuliiiw. v limn I'lirk N in the lieurl of the clly, garet Wiseman, rein Leak. Kqna v ,us """"J win unvo n noieworiuy lie m uutu mini oi uie proposiiion, lUv.Vmnn. Helen Immel. Rose Kmi. nnnt at tne smi Francisco Kxiiosl- "lal ll(".v couiil Ho so. be s-iltl. with. At the Kpworth League o. lal glv-'jiabvl immel. Hav D-vls. Clu, Dav-' eu i.y me Kir niemwr. mifiniii U. Wayne Painter. Edward Knox, he young Indies took In IW...0 and riuwji Quatermaa. Irwin Yake. Er- they had won and that the boys of " ,".. Brawt Drews Fred (he League must pay their forfeit i1'- MWT, Cl,J'1 nd 1Iowrt and serve a banquet to the winners. ! 'N' A A About nn hundred auests weri: ores- ent In the new i hunh hall, for which M Waadg Mtevcnt Willi leave Hon. He aid that he objected to tb oif Infringing on tho City Council Cl:ahiber of C6mmercoHiiHiidliiif ini'L.01 "Ai. the iireaent time, tl ere Is no' siuiif for ever.it' Ing of the kind that competition." said Mr. Dounmiw. I comes up. Dr. Straw said thai the "The charter ahould be amended so only peop'e who would get any bene- tho property owner can ! the ben fit out of such nu exhibit would be cflt of open compptltlou. think tho me Port and real esttue ileitlurs mid "" Council would be i ul too glad that he oppoaod it on that ground. ,0 '"vo Hip CI amber of Coiiiiiicith W. A. Held stiRReatnl thai Coos look for a remedy. Hs It la a mattor " - . : . . : ... - . j.. - . ..... ...... . i .-. ... . . . - '- " . ... . ... . . .. " . . . the proieel or the social will neip Jionoay iur a vieu wna inemu in uay coma aemi a ami) or myrtlo wood ""'i is rigr.i in nne win n.. ..wi to iiav. Games er a feature of Myrtle Point. or a collection of small evMlili m and purpose of Mils organisation." the evening's amusements and Mrs. .4 : i little expense and that It would boa Senator Smith voiced the npltit'in; jfwiyn Kii.ini wo i nrs; prize, tne ' ig auveriiaenient roi cooa countv. 'i .nr. nouumas. no s.ki mat i c second going u Mrs. Cha. Fentler, The Mlnxt-Wla Club will meet next ' s- Kaufman vol.cd Held views City Council la doing tho Ivst It chii the ronton bring to make the larg- Thursday with Mrs. K. 12. Kelley at nl"' added that Culrago is a big mHti- In iiwiidlng conlrnetM nude- existing est number of won from the name hostess. - , nfuetiirlng center anil Hint the husl- clrcnmaianiea. Dr. Jttraw nlao mmke . : "ess niMi of that loinmunlty would bo n fivor of g revlalon of tho charter, Mr. and Mri. Jay IJ. Tower have attracted by a credltab'e exhibit from 'I added that It should be attended been the gueeti this weok of .Mrs. tn) county. Kaufman held that an to this year, so n to he submit ud to J. V. iienneit at her summer home s Ifolt In Chicago would benefit the the people at the next city elcnlioii. at Ten Ml.. i Rn' ,"(,1' " exhibit at San Hugh Mcl.alii. prrsldeut if tie : I Francisco, where Coos Jluy Is well Chamber, wild . that severnl ic nb Mr fin. I Mi-.. Ilnv Iff Mill., uua advertised ull'euilv. It"d mmpnuohuil hl-11 mi tl... u..l.lr.... by the unioue menu tarda, the one msnitin a r.w'jiv. i.'t, r..iou.i. ... IIiikIi McIjiIii. ii-oiitilnii n't Mm and askml bla (minimi tin -ni.i ti,-,t order ng not being able to guess the .Myrtle Point. Chumber. culled for an oxpreaslon of be (old Com lliure wa soii-ei'ilng articles to Ih sereJ unless he were .-. .:. . the members present and the rusnim. wrong with tho nharim ami timt it ".e!,, '. r,'!d1,M,: EB,h frIe, J. ,. , '" " Pvenly balanced that no w limild he revised or so amended Hint .,,. ... w coi m ttnta ud the young iadlet, Mr, and Mm. G. C. doing- enter- could tell whether the ayes or nay tho people can iMiioflt nr iiniMiltlv SHAMROCK V RRADY TO In talttlMl imw fN.U,. InfuHMltttlu la.l lia.l I. '11. a.. I. . III . m ... . 1.1.1 .11 ' . u ....v . .,.. iiiciiiip tuiviimui mi '. . i irau i a ciiiiun iur a risuiu okiiiiiik. vob ami many tliouglit that they slued u tie. .MeLalu left th mtterto Senator Smith, declaring thin the Siiiitor was more fanilllar with parllamentarv rules than he. Senator Snlth said that tho motion had been lost hv u shade. Constant lnoj(:e. At the candy booth, where honie-:i a le candy waa sold, were Mlues Rosle Hall. Bertha Da vis, U& 21.1.1 en an J Certrude Rob inson. At M'e .lapancse both ere Misses Maijor.e liraiium and Cora Dye. Much aiuusen.eut waa afforded with good business SDirlt. refnaed take any order for less than fifteen evening aa a farewell for Mlsa Itojer, (onts. The banquet lo the winners who will leave soon for her home tn will probably take Place at an earlr Portland, after an e.vteudml tav mi timr. t (!IVI SOCIAL f the Day. Mrs. W. B. Curtis and Miss Allco Curtis entertalnol I'rlday with a lit tle neighborhood sewing party. Af ter a busy afternoon, duluty refresh ments were served. The guests were home Monday from an extended visit Mrs. ID. I etcher, Mrs. .1. T. liar- In Portland. Salem and other north- rlgan. Mrs. ernon A. Smith, Miss em points. Drew. Mrs.W. H. Kennedy. Mrs. : Carl Davis ami bride, formerly .M'ss Helen Itush, arrived here this week lo make their home In Marsh field. f Miss Alpha Mauxey will arrlvu MuLaln hronclied the subject at tho mtotlng lust night. Ills remarks were listened to with mue'i Interest , ami expressions from other i hers were culled for Immediately after be ar A I five minutes walk from (In; business yu i x -O v Jt y . k. rw y HA &y :::$ l vT X as muHliksi TV f,,rt,,frB Xjy HI Sl-y fi'l-lll. TitkssjBS "' tlciiN gl ciiiit Mi' vC iih-li-nil wild w km .; ,N ulMiiit It. j W. A. Reid, 'Ss is LEAVE FOR THE U. S. A. . Ilowhoy ami Misses Marjorlo Cowan, Nora Tower and Mubel llar rlgau. 4, I LOIKii: SOCIAL. Tho llrotherliood of American Yeo men will ulu n nrogresHlvo caid nar - ami luc social In the Finnish Hull ters. They plan next Thursday evenln-.-. Jul 3. at h Santa To routo. Oeorge (lO-drum nad wife w'U Ieae about August I for an ex tended eastern trip. They will go via tho Canadian Pacific route and will spend soino time at Detroit, whore Mr. (ioodrum will spend a week or so at tho Ford factory. They will ulso lnlt other automobile cen to return via tho lie !lMS GRIP ON j WATER PLUG 1117 AstwUlwl l'r. lu itM '.Ut Tlm , POKTSMOCTII. ICng., .Inly IS. The ShuuWk IV. Sir Thomas Lip- had finished. ' ' l i,,,,', challenger for tho Ainerlcii'H ...:.," 7. ' .Vir1 ' ","- '' (up. sailed today for Falmouth. ... -., ,... M, , i iiiij iiuai iiit't'i i HH (f 'SNOWiuu,-, onlc dl L Ut In I )ni imm: ai(om4Ti h.niiii.i r (Mi:i WILL'S Itiqulrtui Clt Council. whemo sho will start for tho United in States. i i UIE RIDGE ivnsvKzs&guassxcsEtn GIMP BURNS , . :,i m i i1 fi& ii$m a.M4is y m and Keep a KODAK PICTURE ol your babies as tbey prow. 3 to $25 Cross Drug Store Phone' 122 Kodaks 3) Andrew Kennedy wns holding on to a water plug for dear life when T,,e r,"',,,it fll, ' Hie McDonald nrreHted last night by Officer tior- h VhukIiuh camp at Illiie Itldgo la burning flercoly. ncordlng t ro- pons rocolvod by A. II. Daly & Co. I lie nowly built troBlloMiiiM beon do ,don Smith. Whothor ho thought tho ' Plug was fylnK through tho air at a terrific rate or whuthflr he was jirylng to pull it out of the ground K,,0'p'1 '' tho fire and other prop- niiiui whs unaiiio to tlotorniliio. Kennedy had no recollection of bis pn-dlt anient whon h0 appoaiod for a hearing bHfore the Itororder this morning. However, ho did re member that he once had a i..w. uninngo la fonroil. Ovor 1 25 10 ullKIIKOil 111 flulitlni; ti... orty men flamos Two or threo mon roachlng tho city today from Illuo Hlilgo say tiuit nu- tiro is confined to tho camp and knife. After his hearing this morn- l,m ltl1 "ot Hpiondlug ury rapidly, Ing he told Marshal Carter that tho "H 1,,l, w,"" ' hlowlng. Thoy sny offl.er who arrested him relieved thnt n 'imnbor of onglnoa and othor him of the knife. Officer Smith r""wy equipment is In Immediate doe not show up until 1 1 o'clock. ,lHnor- so Marshal Carter replaced Kennedy A" ,,a' torday smoko could bo In his little cell to await hU arrival. Bee" '" tl10 'Uroctlon of Illtio Itldgo. When Smith came In and was in. M".v who thought at first n,i .i. fnnnuil .r in.....i..i . un.L, .. . ......... .,. utohwiji atiogatlon he "'"" aa notninK mom than iii umi ueuneoy toil 1il. M$Lm '. t, , -Qi; I'lNLVrCIMIIU .it (.'ot)iniij.('j nr HIIMIOW. n"T, xwi-i. tit is THO k :nc Hill 11k 5 . ' . j TO MS , i ' ,,f. iK.-.o f i,;fj y siy '.Xv-Aj.I! i --.mmk A Victrola maltes woman's Avork easier A 1 ':vj c music tjoos a way toward making ly.t night Immediately after bis arrest that ho had pawned bis ki.tfo r... Htuoko vi.iuu wore convlncetl Wnm looked through Hold glassos A I.. . . . " O.IKH iiiiniuor or logs r.mdy n thoy for fifty centa. Kennedy couhl no prove 'P'wnt to tho local mills havo boon to the officers that he ever ban . '"irneil. ,v muuiat f n -.---. r, . lllll 1111 II knife nu suustltu a m,u1,i , i... found. A. IS. .Mullen, arrestod by Offber , Smith. ho found him on the streets i In a drunken condition iih im.li X til hid lu.jibnt . ti ..... Dl, MMuii uot remeinlier loss has yot boon matlo bv tho rs. f'LASS l'l(l(. OW'll" I m rut. . " ... where or when he w. .7Z 7' .. ' . .Mlzl,tth ''' Claim of thn explanation he said that he drank a C '"1 Pro"W0"n Hnireh on I'tle too much and thai ,, " ?'f" . V''oo..llght rldo on tho l.uv lU head. "" " q"1 "'""t nl landing at .Inrvls land- oth Kennjr ami JUniier. I e I ... less r nonoto- waru Kennedy hail n .... Z.Tr1 rft,M. v - S ' waa h Audi Inv u'jlLn.i , .. .. --... otar u, tut. ,)(,oan , , A mnr. was .tarte.i llUei. -.......I. hoi lunch. of baked benn to go on Th, 'off. and .aandwlchos was served. Ihe weathor uv. .;.,. ... I.ou.icwork nou. You can oasilv cnmimif pleasure with your work ly having- a Victrola play fir you while you are i J-iKwnjr lo so:ikj of your ".household duticstlw, Victrola solves the prob lent of doinjr your worlc .urn going to the matinee at one and ih- same. time. Comeinandlicnr y the Victrola and lintl, utIioyyoiic.iiicas-V' ill. Iln. !.. I I ri j uuc i iic in your home. ?J5 to 00 terms to suit. One of three gii pianos lit, woria m HARDSA .ill hi ran lll!d rCo itei '1 fciH Ik i jI 3mW Tic A ctrow House of Now 1'4 ty-tluwonlieujaj liiu.sii'iaiis &wm AVo can iur IJardmaiiinali you desire, g? ANro have 3 kinds of goodrft, range of priwjBp and if you don pay cash, wW& terms to,suit! ience. uQ .If you aw Tp or for an outu will bo a fincS along". U 19, ehine, dropju now records. iayt BH li 1'bV Wi WmWmmL V . BHBBB ' twmiir IDBbBBbH jVUtl BHNlBfBBBBHL , ' iJBWataEBBL l i JSBBBBBBHi ViBBBBBBB &Jl9wjiB i BuBBBBBB The duo a ante hara U..i... -. Urookln... K. .I "r,v ,rum rr"" --- -MiP iiipv nai a. !.,. ""il.Hon that he W.,U, ,. ,;""" lf t!!li .J W'!"0i" ""I''Houk ,,nd nou n.. got a job. .""" "'"""J I" mo onjoyment of n. armir, wWdiVni-. -rnn.i -..., ..:.:. , .t " "ii 1 1 nu- m- iiTOHOrW Of IhOHO In !..,,. working as will h.,i ,., .:..":"' ' "re-' ano'o.ta t,e nartv wM, ai., aborer twpeetlrely. ""'""" Mntor' " Immel. A xr 0. man. ivniiiuri..n ... . .. . ",l ' ' '""",,,wuo' Helen Mr ndo roim,.i,.,,,.WTXS tor',"!!:i,,H,l0l''-K-"" imhoif. Mi' ' lrejw rM,y. rirheftn.c.,ard8. !lerrt- -- v..l Uar .In.., I.i -"-''a.H, - i-wu, ,ir. j'ato .ur. .Mercer. 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