The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 22, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MArtSHFlEU, OREdOtf.'MONDAY, MARCH 22,' 1915 EVENING EDITION.
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y-0 TD Ar TTTkJTEQ n number of friends nt a birthdayj
LUUu JD1 Y 1 llVlCO I party Friday afternoon In honor of
ZT'n ..r7r.T..r. .i. . i. i ' MOr daughter Alios Lillian who re-
;t" '..; ;.' u,v ni. clve'l n"y "enullfiil Rifts.
DAN K. SIALO.NRY, .New fedltor, A ,)llfret luncheon wns flc
H 7rC 'TH A iff k. Vl fc- hJ 'SV-
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nuililli .'.ll.r..MJ.lll
nn wnn served nv
iMra. Thorwald to .Mrn. Oeo. CralK.
'Mm. Ii. .Mnthlson, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs.
Ueo. Hennessey, Mrs. McDonald, tha
Misses: Mable, Cora and Alice Math
l&on, Vivian Craig, Minn. Dalgle
and Lillian Thorwald.
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l I miHI'S' ART CLim
With The Tea AndJThe Toast
Monday
Progrosa Club with Mrs. F. W.
Payne.
Tuogday
Ladles' Guild tit (iull.l Hnll.
Auxiliary of Presbyterian Church
in church hall.
Wednoidny
Cafeteria Club with Mrs. J. H.
Lyons.
Jolly Dozen with Mrs. Chrlstenacn
In Hunker Hill.
Christian Sisterhood with Mrs. Ir
vln Smith.
IJnntlst ladles Silver lea In Cluiroh
parlors.
Hoyal Auction Ilrldo CluJ with
Mrs. A. L. Housoworlh.
1). M. C. Club with Mrs. N. 0.
Hamcs
Narclflsus Club with Mrs S. Dock.
Thursday
Mlnno-Wls-Club with Mrs. D. A.
Jones.
Knstslilo Sowing Club with Mrs.
Percy Poet.
ltalnbow Club nt club house.
Norwegian Lutheran Young Ladles
Aid with Miss Jcnulo Hofslnnd
North Uond (lulld with Mrs. It.
Parr.
A, N. W. with Mrs. E. Hydo.
Prldny
Friday Nlnht Club with Mr. and
Mrs, Henry O'Mara.
Past Matrons with Mrs. E. s. Uar
Bolt. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. Frank.
Hutnner.
Saturday
DaptlHt ladiuH cooked food salo nt
Marshflold Hardware
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I AFTEK.VOO.V OF Kl.U'l.Vf. I
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Mrs. nosa Smltbls home was the
scene of the regular meeting of tho
PLANTING A HOSi:.
Ladles' Art Club Friday afternoon
and was Lcauhfully decorated with
a profusion of daffodils.
Mrs. Smith was assisted by Mrs.
A. S. nianchard and Mrs. Foley In'
serving dainty refreshments to: Mrs.
Jno. A. Walt, Mrs. W. 11. Curtis, Mrs.
.las. Cowan Sr. Mrs. Olivia Kdman,
Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs. Fnlkenstoln,
Mrs. Hoacland, Mrs. Lang, MrB. Mc
Arthur. Mrs. ItaHrntiBgen. Mrs. Ivy i
Condron, Mrs. It. H. 'Walters nnd
Mrs. Frank Sumner who will enter-'
tain next Friday afternoon.
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I a inr.i.viMroaKAMATnuNK.
I Kit HILL
LnRt Frldnv evening finite n largo
ntidlenco gathered at the Hunker
Hill school to enjov n "Illloy Kvon-
Ing." The Itov. 0. Leltoy Hall, Copt,
of the Llfo Line, gavo quite a num
ber of Hlley poems and stories. To
say that he was highly appreciated
by all, Is putting It light. Mr. Hnll
Is nn artist In Hie rending nnd Inter
pretation of the "Hooslor Poet's"
gems.
The evenings program wno supple
mented bv piano selections by the
Misses Violet Hoborson, Marin
Schwartz nnd Geneva Archer, all
being enjoyed by the hearers. Tho
uudlencn Joined, heartily In singing
boiiio old time melodies. Hooks wero
nrosenlcd to Mnrlo Orandahl, Iris
Schwartz, and Homor Crnlg for soil-
To be "in line these spring-like days and earn your proper
meed of pralso you must plant n flower or budding rose to
gladden every breeze that blows. "When winter ralus nf
longer roll, go get n spade and dig a hole and bring a rose
bush or soino Beed to tnko tho placo of noxious weed. What
though with years you're bowed and bent, and feel your life Is
nearly spent? Tho rose you plant will please the eye and help
tho town to beautify; and Its odor pure and sweet will gladden
girls who lovers greet and lovers thero on moonlight nights will
get Dan Cupid dead to rights; nnd fervid oaths nnd tender
words will fall on ears like songs of birds. And folks will say
with gentle sigh "Long years ago an ancient guy, whose whis
kers grow beneath his nose Inserted In tho ground this rose,
Twns but a llttlo rosebush then, and he the kindest of old
men; didn't know but he'd bo dead before its blossoms blush
ed bright red, but still he stuck It in the mould, and never
did his feet grow cold. Oh, ho was wlso and kind and brave
let's placo n rose upon his grave!" We'll not forget him,
goodness knows, go then nt onco nnd plant a rose.
Anon.
News of Nearby Towns
Sometimes you see n Coos Uny
innn who Is n model in oilier re
Bpocts, but IiIh life Is ruined be
rauso he doesn't know how to
dance.
We often wonder why somo Coos
liny men who boast of tho splen-
Every Coos Bav married man
knows that he could run the bouse
on what his wife wastes in tho
kitchen, and every married woman
knows she could support two fam
ilies on what her husband spends
down town.
After you cbnnge n girl's name
did positions that have been offered for h ' Von mar discover tha a
thnm rnntlnno In tinl.1 .Inu-n Mm ,0r. 1or 'ou 'nay "ISCOter tint a
them continue to hold
snmo old ?12 per Job
down the
girl by
sweet.
any other name isn't as
A ton-ycnr-old Coos Hay girl hatoa Kvpn ,.. n rna nnr .,,,.
to bo kissed. Hut she soon out hns grown daughters she wants her
grows It. husband to toll lier that she doesn't
look n day older than when she was
Tho average Coos Hay man spends married.
I NORTH BEND NEWS I
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Mrs. E. II. Hodson and daughter
Irma visited In Marsnrieid auturany.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freelhnd and
Mildred are spending n few weeks
with relatives in Ten Mile.
rtobert McCann was in Marshfleld
Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Anthony nnd daughtor
of Ten Mile were in North Bend Sat.
unlay.
Mrs. Marlon Clarke nnd daughter
Helen of Ten .Vile were In North
Bend Friday,
I ALLEGANY ATOMS.
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(Special to Tho Timer.)
St. Patrick's Ray was a wet one.
Henry Laird cruno In Monday and
said tho roads from Loon Lake were
pretty bad.
Larson and Barker hauled n main
line up to Gould's Camp Wednes
day as the old ono wns breaking
often.
We understand that J. It. John
ston has installed n now U. S. Sep
arator on trial.
Wo received somo samples of cot
ton, grown nt lllythe,- In Illversldo
County, California, nnd It Beems
to bo a first-class product.
XOHTH INLET NEWB
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Inir ton tickets onrh. Horn or nlan wnn nine-tenths of his life trylllir to nr-
tho Grand Prlzo for selling the Inrg- cumulate enough money to enable When u Coos Bay woman has
ost number of tickets. Tho readings blm to spend tho other one-tenth spent all hor money sho can grab
in conuori. r uruum uuu ruisu suuie mure uubi
wore Instructive, ns well as enter
taining.
I IIIRTIIDAY SURPRISE I
Last Tuesday aftornoon Miss
FIosslo I-Jttln entertained a num
ber of frlonds at sowing nt hor
homo on Tenth and Flanagan, the
decorations consisting of rnro red
nnd whltu cnrnntlniiH.
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I IMXIIO.N RECITAL I
;
Mrs. Golunndorfor, of Ilnnilon,
presented a numbor of her talented
pupils In recital at tho Orphoum
Tliontur of that city Friday evening.
Over 000 Invitations wero Issued
for tho ovonl, ami tho program In
cluded hoiuo uxrullont niimborH.
Wolfram Schmeddlug, flutlHt, of
MitrHhflold, iishIh((!(1 with eovornl
mimberH.
I NOItTII m:.l LIIIIIAItY I
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Tho North Ilom Library 'Associa
tion has recolvi'd many now books,
tho following go on tho aholvea this
week. Tho Diamond .Master, Black
Friday, Warwick of llm Knobs,
Down tho Itlu Grando, Sir Marrok,
Prisoners of Cliunco. Modorn Mp
chnntcu has also boon subscribed
for by Him library.
Tho following books havo boon
ilounted: Tho Hloeplng Oar, Prac
tical Agriculture, by Mr. Armstrong:
Short Stories for Children and
Others, by Joaulo Armstrong; The
Josimniy Hrldgo, Tho Post (lit I, Un
dine, by Mr. Austin.
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HlltTIID.W PAUTV I
Mrs. Henry Blnclc was tho recip
ient of a pleasant surprlso In tho
form of a big family dinner yester
day, the occasion being In honor of
hr Boventy-soventli birthday. Moro
details will bo given later.
TKACm.lt MAUUII.I)
Frldny livening, March 19th, Miss
Lillian Pitman and Mr. Kn Brauner
wero mnrrled at tho brldo'n home,
by Itov. It. O. Thorpo. The bride Is
n charming and nonulnr Marshfleld
girl, nnd has been teaching In tho
local schools for tho last few years.
Mr. Brainier holds n position with tho
C. A. Smith Company. Tho vounc
couple will ninko tholr homo In Bunk
er Hill, where thoy Imvo furnished a
comfortnblo modern flat.
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INFORMAL CHAT I
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Oregon Highway Commission
Votes to Build Road at
Cost of $500,000
nr Aioclitl Pr'M Is Coot 114 J Tlmn.l
SALEM, Oro. March 20. To build
one mile of Columbia river highway
nt Mitchell Point, Hood Hlver cotin-
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FASHION
(Special to Tho Times.)
Capt. Ned Galloway Is building
a barn at his homo here.
Jack Halns nnd family linvo mov
ed into the Win. Judd residence.
North Inlet School District No.
53, opened March 1C, with a good
enrollment of pupils. Miss Arctura
Spraguo Is tho teacher.
John Travis and Charles Mlllor
are busy getting out piling for
Mr. Hnnlon. ,
The dredgo Is now working close
to tho North Inlet landing.
W. J. Howard was a business vis
itor In Marshfleld last Monday.
Taxpayers of Dlst. No. 8, would
really llko to know who their road
supervisor Is, or la to bo.
Carranza Forces Are Digging
Trenches at Vera Cruz
Expecting Attack
Or Aaaoclit PfM. to Com B- Vlam.J
WASHINGTON D. C. March 20.
Tho Carranza forces nro digging
tranches nnd fortifying Vera Cruz
with barbed wire stockades, apparent-
y. tho Oregon highway commission tu,nVa J ? by Villi', and
today .voted to extond G0,000. Tho J zaa'l forces!
OiuTniizn Forces llcuten
IHtOWNSVILLE TEX. .March 20.
Tho occupation of Mlor nnd Cam-
county has practically completed a
road through its own territory at Its
own expense and Mitchell Point will
bo a connecting link with Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. King nnd baby,
of Coos ltlvor, who have boon vis
iting at tho J. Q. Jnrvls homo for
tho puHt fow daya left this week
on tho Elder for Eugene whoro thoy
expect to mnko their homo.
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Miss Agnes Kunklo loft Saturday
on tho Nairn Smith for a two weoka
visit ut thu Fair und also with friends
In San Francisco,
FIRST STRAW HAT
OF SEASON APPEARS
Hurry llullnianu Inaugurate the
Hpilng Opening With the First
Ktrniv Sky l'lccc.
Ono thing that Marshfleld has
missed heretofore In Its march to
metropolitan standards has beon
tho holf-appolnted straw hat arbiter.
In tho cities this ubiquitous gen
tleman may bo seen nt your elbow
twice a year to tell when It Is lime
to begin wearltiK your straw hat
Mm. Charlea Thorwa.d ,m.er.lnlsa'o"Sle of liear.r"'",,!
laud tho first or Mny and tho fif
teenth of Soptombor, respoctlvoly,
mark tho entrance nnd exit of the
straw hat. On Coos Bay every man
Is his own arbiter and thoro Is no
ono to say him nay. Hero you aro
no slave to custom. Thoro Is Just
ns much disposition on Front streot
nnd Central avenue to observe tho
sartorial proprieties as on Washing
ton street, l'ortinnd, or J arkot
street, Sau Francisco. Howevor,
moro is not mo same fotich wor
ship horo uh there. Heretofore Tom
Hall has been thu straw hut ad
vanco agont. He usually was tho
first to wear it when balmy spring
urcozcH mow and tno last to dig
CAXXKHV AT OLl) BEACH
argo, Mexico, about 70 in Hod west)
It. A. Henhorg, of Portland, Ar
ranges for Xoiv Plant There
(Speclnl to The Times.)
GOLD BEACH, Or., Mar. 22.
B. A. Seaborg, of Portland, has been
In tho city several daya making ar
rangements to build a cannery for
tho canning of nalniou at this placo.
Ho has leased a slto on which to
build tho cannery of Alph Miller,
about four miles up Iloguo River
from this city, Just below tho Bag
nail ferry. He has ordered 40,000
feet of lumber from tho mill at Ag
noBs, dollvory to be commenced at
once.
Tho dimensions of the cannery
nro to bo 125 by COO foet In three
wings. .Mr. Seaborg expects to I
of Brownsville, was confirmed In a bavo It ready for business April 15
tolegrnph messago received hero to- "" at tlolil I.eucJi.
day. Tho Carranza forces aro report- At tho bride's homo at Cedar Fork
ed to be retreating- toward Mattam- V,Ioss Avorlll, of this city and Miss
ornB. rannlo Prlnco wero married. Tho
ceremony wim nerformed bv liev.
i Hoyt, of this city. Mr. Avorlll is
u wlde-nwako young man, Doputy
'Ul.orlrr nn. I ...... - ...II ... .
""" "iiu nun ii wiuu iinio UI
Member of Noted American Family fiends. Ills wlfo alno very pop-
SticcumbN ToUuy. ' ,1,nr among tho young ieoplo In this
dj Auoeiiuj nm io c.o B.r Tim., i l",rt of Curry County. His many
Tiwr-nrxr -,. ,. ... i blends havo paid their respects ami
.....w...., .nuns., .nur. zii, . couKratuiaiions.
CIIAS. F. ADAMS DUOS.
Pllfl.la T.'vnM.t. t .1 II. . 4.i .
- " .'.uiik-ia Auuiua (lieu mis
morning at his winter residence at
Washington, D. C, according to
word rocelvod nt his homo horo. Ho
"ivu.un uiuw uuu 1110 IllHl io Ul-I,. in . ... . .'
enrd It whon October rains bogln was ," a wcek wlth lu Krlppe. Ho
to drizzle. This senson ho was Wns born In 1835.
caught nnpplng. Last Saturday Har- Charles Francis Adams wns whin.
r, u.iuuih.1.1 .M.iBii lorui nuu pnr- ly known as a nubllcl.t nn,i ,i0.
I torlan. Ho was u groat-isrnndson
uncii down uonirni nvonuo nnd up
Front streot, thus wresting tho laur
els as tho straw hat arbiter. Every
body saw It aud ovorybody greeted
It with gladness. Thus thu liberal
attltudo of this laud of eiiual op
portunity Is again vindicated.
Here's to tho new straw hat I
And heron to tho man who wears i
Hero It'comos back llko tho lmou.L.A,tt
cat, ) nntnil tlini liitii)i, I.. !..' .1
And woo to tho man who tears It. I It was ten years ano. ur ",un
of President John Adams, n grand
son of President John Qulncy Adams
and a son of Charles Francis Adams,
Minister to Oreut Britain during
tho time of tho Civil War.
MlimiAGi: LICENSES
March 12 Kal Brnnner und Lil
lian Pitman.
.March 15 Arthur Itnnsom Uack
lcff nnd Alma Nlobordlng.
March 15. Harry C. Johnson
and Margaret A, llobertson. Co
qulllo Sentinel.
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Tho council met in adjourned ses
sion last evening to tako tho necos
sary stops towards submitting a
cnarter amendmont to tho voters ut
tho general city election In May. This
amendment Is tho form submitted
by tho bond broker's attorneys and
changed by him to conform to Ore-
gun law. Tho required rod tapo ,was
gono through with In tho shape of
resolutions and ordlnanco, and tho
peoplo will ,bo asked to ndopt tho
amendmont authorizing tho Council
to luue 130,000 worth of bondo to
fund tho present outstanding war
rants. Theso bonds will bear six per
cent interest, run 20 years, nnd will
bo redeemable after flvo yenrs. Co-
qullle Sentinel.
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to loyal Oregonians. They show the marvelous and continuous growth of
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U SAMUEL,
BELGIANS MUST
FEED GERMAN PIGS:
Wealthiest Inhabitants Must
oare jor workers Same as
, ' Common Swineherds
IB AuocliteJ rnn U Cw Bj Tlmn.J
BRUSSELS, Mar. 20.-Ono mil
lion Gorman ilg3 havo been billeted
2lumh0n.?,Vn,1n '"u,a'o of Bel.
Slum. The plSs must bo foil and
cared for by tho Belgians, wl o
........ ui.uvuuii as io c ass, must
perform this servlco. One of the
wealthiest Inhabitants ot DroweU
Is conielled to tako is hoes on
A "redUCea rale" S"
FLAI
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BEIETT
BANK
OliDCHT HANK IN COOS COUNTY
EaUMlsued 1889.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
(tcrest Tald oa Ttrao DeposiU
you ca pay roun TAxtes Tiinouaii this baxk l
Officers:
J. W. Bennett. President. ,
3, II, Flunnffnn, Vlcc-Prcsldont. . ,
It. P. Williams, Casliler. '
Goo. P. Winchester, dMt, ohWi
Important Notice to
Property Owners
GIVE US A DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PROPERTY AND
WE WILL OBTAIN FOR YOU AMOUNT OF
TAXES ON SAME. SHERIFF
DOES NOT NOTIFY
YOU
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OF COOS BAY
Safety Deposit Boxes For Bent,
FIRST iliA
BANK
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BENNETT TRUST CO.
MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON 4
Capital, surplus and undlvldod profits .",.. 12BiO(fl)4's
OPPicEns: ,
J. W. Donnett, President Arthur MoICeown, BocreUr
Tom T. Bonnett, Vice President Bennett Swanton, Tresiurer
Transacts a trust business only. ActBus trusUo of expreii truM
and also as executor and administrator of cstatos. Tha only Trait
Company In Oregon outside of Portland organized under new (rut
law In this stato.
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION GO.
Weekly Servlco Cooh liny and Sau Francisco,
STEAMSHIP NANN SMITH
Freight and Passenger Service
From San Francisco, Tuesdays,
From Coos Bay Saturdays
FIIOM HAN FBAXCISCO TURfiDAV, MAItCH 23, AT .1:00 P. M.
Smi Francisco Office, 000 Flfo Ilulldlne, und l'Icr Numbw SM
Oooa Bay Agent, 0. P. MgGeoroe, PIiom tt
lHHMMMMMHHMiHIMaMlMaMMM
To Portland
every Thursday
To Eureka
every Monday
TnB FAST AND COMFOnTABLM
S S, Geo. W. Elder
NKWLY EQUIPPED
NOIITU PACIFIC BTKAMSKIP CO.
a F. McQEOUQH AGENT W. . PABB
""""' '. rsBfieia phase 431. Nora
l"",llll,lll,,lll,,ll,,l,,,, '"iiiBBillli-
KQUIPPJdD WITH WIIUBLB64.
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Steamship Breakwater
, ALWAYS ON mm. ..
SAILS FUQM MAItSIIFIKM) HVEIIY BIONDAY DUIUXO MAW
O.V T1IK TOM.OWING DATESt MARCH 10, AT 0:00 A. t
MAKOIl 23 AT 1 1 ,M.S MAHCH 20, AT 8:00 A. M,t
10HTLAXI), EFFECT1VH MAKOIl 10th, AND KVKRY VUBMt
THEltKAHTEU.
XICKETa ON BALK AT PORTLAND CITY TIOJPBT OFFIO
AND OAK aTREETS, PORTLAND, -
O. D. LANDKIWI, a-
Phone M-J,
The latest figures show that the
state of Washington produced 05
taeturo1? .nf m" U, 8lU"B,ea "
Mctured in tho country durlnc the
year, tho won.i .. ii-.. "...! "e
red cedar. v" K we"w
LH1IIV pnnl ni. ii.. . -... .
AJ.WAYS USP.n ii. c ....
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Utery uaa Trnnsfer Company,
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dams, Brldtjes, Buildings. ' General ConsifjJclton
n... nC0MPLET- PUNTS FOR HARBOR WORK
uur Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, best equipped nnd most thoroHgfily
w . .....mmk uicwU 1H AAV.1MU .
Coos Rav nffioa
Marshfleld, Oregon.
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Main oiiir
Seattle, Washington
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