The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 17, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
FOUR
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MAIONEV, Editor nnd Pub.
DAN M. MA LONE Y, News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Marshfield.
PRESIDENT WILL LUNCH
WITH NEWSPAPER MEN
Accepts Invlliitloii Jo Attend An
nual Luncheon of the Associated
Press in Now York.
tnr AMoeltteil TrfM to Coo Dr TlmM.l
WASHINGTON, . C, April 17.
President Wilson will go to Now
York Tiicsdny to attend a luncheon
of tlio Associated l'ress, it was an
nounced today at the White- House.
The President expected to return to
Washington Tuesday night.
a - -v r
IIK.'II SCHOOL PICNIC
.MYRTLE POINT SOCIAL .MUX-
TION
The HlBh School pupils nnd teach-
-.. r .,l,M,lrlrl.r nl tllfl Llfn SllVlllK Mr. HIIll Mrs
Station today.
W. A. Vnrney nnd
matrons' mektixcs post-
PON ED
EFFECTIVE BOMBARDMENT
French Cruiser Supporti.-d by Acio.
plane Kocomiiilsiiiire Shells
Fortified Town
IDr Auorlitfrl PrtM to Cooi 111 7 TIdim,
PARIS, April 17. According to
a Mlnlnstry or Marina statement
yesterdoy, a French cruiser, sup
ported by reconnolsnnco ;mado by
aero)lanes, effectively bombarded
the fortifications of HI Arlsh, a fort-
I
a-
The meeting of tho Past Matrons
of the Eostsldc Star lodge has icen
postponed from yesterday until Fri
day of next week when Mrs. E. G.
Flanagan will bo hostess.
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THLMRLECLUH I
Tho S. S. Jennings home of North
Ilcnd was beautifully decorated in
rhododendrons, roses and otlioi
ifled town in Egypt near tho bound- foWor8 yesterday afternoon when
ary lino of Kgypt nnd Palestine as
well as detachments of Turkish
troops concentrated near Al Arlsh."
AIRSHIP DROPS
BOMBS IN ALSACE
til? AuocliOJ TrM to Cvoi I1r TlmM.)
AMSTERDAM, April 17 A hos
tile airship today dropped several
bomhu on Strusshurg, capital of
AlBUco-I.orralno. It disappeared un
der tho bombardment of nntl-nlr-craft
guns. Two persons were wound
ed, otherwise there was no damage.
N'()TIIIN(M)OlxTj.
New French ltcpoit Contains Noth
ing Now.
(Dr Aocllnl Trtii to Cool lit 7 Timet.
PAUIS, April 17. Tho offlclnl re
port of the French Wnr Offlco this
nftornoou contained nothing not set
forth In yestorday's communications.
V
I NORTH HEND PUHLIU I
j LIHRAHY ' j
4. 4,
Last Saturday tho North llcnd
Library loaned GO hooks, the second
tlmu In Its life of ten mouths that
this number has been loaned In one
day. Thu library is now open dully
from 2::iu to 4::i0 and tho dally
loans avcrngo, from 30 to 10 books,
while tho library has on sale at
Everltt's Phnrmacy a largo assort
ment of flue, named Dahlia bulbs,
tho proceeds of which will go to
augment tho services of tho child-
Mrs. Jennings was hostess to the
members and a few special guests
of tho Thlmblo Club. Sowing occu
pied tho hours until loto In the after
noon when tho IiobIcss assisted- by
Mrs. H. E. Uurmolstor and Mrs. Ed
ward Thomas served a delicious lun
cheon to tho following ladles: Mrs.
A. L. Gubser, Mrs. FItzpatrIck, Mrs.
Geo. Mandlgo, Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, Mrs.
H. E. Kennedy, Mrs. J. G. Mullen,
Mrs. W. Vaughan, .Mrs. A. H. Derby
shlro, Mrs. It. H. llozer, Mrs. 1. n.
Hurtle, Mrs. V. B. Walters, Mrs.
.7. II. Groves, Mrs. II. J. Linden, Mrs.
W. Ilcndrlx, Mrs. B. B Itlggs, Mrs.
B. A. IIobc, Mrs II. B. Uurmclster
and Mrs. Fred Glnzicr.
Mrs. II. B. Kennedy will bo hostess
In two weeks.
.3. .j. .j.
INFORMAL CHAT
Mrs. L. S. Doblc, of Bugonc, Is
visiting at tho homo of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Claude Nasburg.
Mrs. T. B. Dolun loft today for
Wagner where her Imsband Is em
ployed in tho Smith Powers camp.
4
MIrs Genovlovo Seugstaackcn en-
tertniued at nn Informal afternoon
last Thursday, for tho pleasure of
Mrs. Moffctt anil tho Misses Sheridan.
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.Mrs. J. B. Schilling nnd daughtor
Mrs. It. Dement of Myrtle Point tiro
! sun of Powers were in town Wednes
day. Their son who was in tho hocpl-i
tnl at North Hcna was nuio io ou
brought homo this week. I
Miss Lcnora Ross was down from ,
headquarters camp Wednesday. She '
reports business good at their store. ,
Mr. Itoss is now laying tho heavy
Btecl between Halter Creek and Pow
ers. Mr. A. II. Powers was In Myrtle J
Point between trnins Wednesday, i
.Mrs. A. M. Hlglow and two child
ren returned to their homo on tho
North Fork Tuesday after a. weeks
visit with relatives in tho city.
Tuesday evening tho music class
of Prof. Davidson gave n recital at
tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Car
ter. About forty-flvo parents nnd
friends woro in attendance nnd en
Joyed tho program, Tho hostess
served refrcsnments.
Mrs. Georgo Shelley went up to
Powers Wednesday returning Thurs
day. Mr. Sholley nttonded thu pic
ture show there Wednesday night and
said It was a larger crowd than ho
had over seen In tho local theater
at once.
Tho artist who has been in tho
country taking tho panoramic vlows,
was hero tho first of tho week with
tho prints. One of tho vnlloy and i
sito of Powers Is especially fine. i
Wednesday ovenlng tho young poo
plo of Miss Pratt's Sundny school
clnss gnvo a banquet nt tho Presby
terian Manse- ns a fnrwell honor to
Floyd Wlmherly who Is leaving this!
)
f A CUT IN EXPENSES '
& Hy Inning n rumllj gulden your vok-
K etnbles will tout you from $2.00
Jk to $5.00 less each mouth. W
M lly keeping chickens you etui iinvo
.Jm . on your monthly egg and moat
0 bill from $1.00 to $0.00. 1
Hy koopliiK n I'ott' o froo ptiBturniio ' 1
V your milk hill of about $1.00 will I
bo Biivcd. ( I
li
FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MARSHFIELD
Anil wlillo you uro thus effect lug nn economy or from leu lo fif
teen dollars, you will bo living better than ul present,
You can niako this cut In expenses by buying n lot in FIRST AD
DITION, building n homo there, planting n guidon on this forlllo soil and
staking out n cow on tho abundant lieu piiutuiu. Thin is a "cut"
that Is within your own control; no ouo else can imposo It on you. You
HHp yourself must net. Aro you going to drift along ns u run tor or hIciii I
H tho tido of circumstances by owning u homo? m
y L Reynolds Development Go,
L 178 CcuU'tii Ave. jf
week for Oakland. California. Misses' .. it . .
. c.v.. titvni, Otlll BUIIIU MVililillil
Hazel Neat and Gladys Krantz
i solos In her usual pleasing manner.
Dainty refreshments woro served
Messrs David Racklotf, Chester
Ailnnm 1 nldn.l ltiftl1nff n II .1 tlnVfl
,,,. , , . . by tho hostess uss stcd by .Mrs. Mc
W mberly gavo toasts. In response ' ..,.,, , , ,,
, ., ... , .... .,, Arthur to tho following ad cs: Mrs.
to tho subject given mm, "My First1 , a , hf n
I.. M...l lll... !.," m"."MIU, .HI". . " lyl.HK.
1 tiu Ina r'.ivnti G AT
Mrs. .las. Cowan Sr., Mrs. Oliva 1-M-
tiian, Mrs. W. II.
F
dron's corner In tho library. Tho I spending a few days at tho W. P.
bulbs, many of which liavo n retail j Murphy homo on North llroadwiiy.
value of fifty cents to a dollar, aro
a donation to tho library ladles by Miss Lucy Powers has returned
Herbert Armstrong and woro grown j homo from Oregon University to
In his own gardun. Mr. Bverltt Jb spend tho spring vacation with hor
giving his services freo In soiling ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powers.
mo minis at ten ami fifteen cents
each. Dahlias nro one of tho best
adapted flowers to Coos Hay nnd
these bulbs should have u largo
Bale.
The llruco family hnvlng always
been Interested putruim of thu li
brary, donated 18 books to tho II- Frnnclseo arrived this week for a
4- 4
Mrs. F. M. Flyo loft this week
for Portland, whero she was called
by tho Illness mid death of her sis
ter, Mrs. Aunlo B. Itocs.
4
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Proctor of San
brary this week wlillo packing up '
their household goods to move else
where. This Is a suggestion that j
persons overhauling their Iioubos for
tho spring cleaning might find n
visit at thu homo of Mr. ami Mrs.
J. II. Flanagan.
:
Mrs. Mattlo II. Shaw and two sous
Victor and Marvin aro expected homo
fow extra books for tho library, i from Windsor. Nov la Scotia tho first
uinor uooKs given this week were I of next week nHer an absence- of
Tho School-MiiBter, Faith Gartnoy's lnovorul months.
1I..I1. ,... ... it.... I in i .. 1 ..
iMMHiwu uiiii uuiiuiig iiiiiiHun, uo- jHsh Dorothr Klbler of North
nated by W. Woodbury, and Tho
Mother, given by Mrs. Annlo Hlus
hnm, Hooks purchased were Five
Little Peppers, Phronsio Popper, by
Margnrot Sydney, tho Jessamy Hrldo,
by Frank Monro; I. In McLean, by
Owen Wlster; In Connection With
tho DoWlllouKhby Claim and A Lady
of Quality, by Francis Hudson Har
nett and House of Seven Gables, by
Hawthorne.
Tho legular nionthly meeting of
thu library board was postponed one
week In expecluncy of Mr. L. .1.
.SlmpHon's return, olio being presl-1
tlent of thu board.
Hend eNpects to leavo shortly on an
extended trip to California. Sho will
visit tho Yoseinlte Valley before- her
return.
Mlns Allco Walters accompanied by
Mrs. .leanings will leave week uf-
Foley, Mrs. L
i Falkenstoln, Mrs. Iloaglund, Mrs L.
, G. Lang, Mrs. Chas. La C'hapello,
Mis. NoIb Hasmusscn, Mrs Hnss
I Smith, Mrs. Frank Sumner, Mrs. It.
'li. Walter and Mrs. Ivy Condron who
will bo hostess next week. '
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,
j POSTPONE ALKIIT CMMI
Imp
guest of honor gavo an original poem
that was splendid and amusing. Mas
ter Leonldas Vernon spoko "Tho Moo
Cow Moo" for tho party. Thoso pres
ent were Misses Grnco and Gladys
Krantz, Grnco Stimerlln, Nota Hoys,
Morlo Chubo, Itowona Itobcrts, Hazel
Neal, Helen Whltukor, Emma Guer
In, Elva and Lola Green, Nola Do
Ariimud nnd Lottie Verio Johnsof.
Chester Adams, Don Snyder, Louis!
Starr. Roy Spires, Floyd Wlmncrly 0wll,B to tl0 flnoro, of tho ,atp
and Mrs. Vernon nnd Leonldas. U,rH Mi llontto 0I, last Thllrsdnv tll0
Mrs. Wlnihorly uccompanled tlio mcotll,K of tho A-,ort c,,b wng t.
contestants, llazol Ncal nnd Chostor 10neil ,rom t)mt tInto to T,,urBI,a. of
AdaniH to North Hend, Friday mom- lloxt wcok wllCn Mr8 u w
lug, whoro thoy took part In tho con- wm 0ntertnln
test that night. Prof. Wlmherly nnd " ... I
Floyd leavo In tho nftornoou. Mrs.'. ! '
Wlmherly and son will sail on tho ' I , HEACII PICNIC '
Nairn Smith Tuesday taking with
them their Ford. ' Tho girls of tho Coos Hay Steam '
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Thurston of , Inundry nio planning to spend to
Norway, were business callers lit tho morrow nt tho beach, leaving Marsh
city Thursday. ''old nt nn early hour on tho Allco,
Miss Dlanch DeArmot was homo ' Tllla ' to bo a "camera" pic- J
Saturday from llenryvlllo whero sho "k'' providing "Old Sol" bo will-;
Is teaching tho second term of '" j
school. j
Mrs. I. N. Itoso Is very ill at her' .,...,,... IT! 1
home south of town. Ij BVEMNt; P.VHTV
Mrs. c. II. Meurs visited her pur-' TI TTi T7.Ti T, 7 i
on.s. Mr. ., Mrs. E. W. Jones uJr- ""d 5 ,'",( U!' of n,,n,cr
fow day last week. "" ' " etortaIiilnB tho Prlsclllas
Tho Ladles Missionary Society of U"a th,r hl,8,,niMl ,l,,s evo""1-
tho Presb.vtorlaii rliureh mot Thins. . I77T77TT!r7rr" -
day afternoon with Mrs. Jako Strong. '
Tho Hoclet) ar'o studying "Tho child
SAVING
I PHI LATH K.V TAFFY Pl'LL
-.
Last oVCIllllR. tho clrla of thn lill.
Ill the Mldnt." with Miss I.ettlo Pratt allien class of tho First Ilnntlst
tor next to visit frloncis ami relatives intl ,oni,llor- '''he work is proving very, church gavo a taffy pull nt tho homo
In Oregon City. Mrs. Jennings vvhllo, ll,8tn,ft,vo "",l helpful. Mis. Strong, of .Miss Frances Lang, to which tho
xeivcu ueiiciotiH rotresiiuioiits assist-, boH of Chas. Smith's class woro In-
ill! Ill 1IPd KllnliM rill... I .. .1 I ...... .
' ii; .'no, i. non", i mi iiiiues pros-
away will spend sonio (lino In Now
hurg. Miss Frances llatchelor was tin
guest of Mrs. Perl ltlley Halllnger.
Wonderful oppor
tunities for saving
on your housefur
nishings are always
before you in our
exchange department
Too
i
-
Llltlt.MtV NOTES
Acme wheio her fi lends have pre-!1"010 C,,,M of n,K'
vailed upon her to give a piogrom '1 ,l ,u'",c l,l' ov,r
Tho new edition or tho Polk llusl
ness Directory for Oregon and Wash
I nut on In In Din llhriirv. TMu In,
eludeH a completo list of all places, !uul ,,,ut "ll0 wUl 8,"' B0Url w'Ks
inimv Rn am fill nu not ii lmv lut i """'
offices, In both states, with a list
of places doing business In ench.
There Is tin Index by business In the
second part of tho volume.
vited.
out were Mesdaines Uaekleff, L. Musle nnd games woro enjoyed un
StroiiK, L. A. Hoberts, J. F. Vernon, til u Into hour. I
l during her concert engagement in! "' A' All,,,n A- H01K l'rey, Chabo, Thoso present woro: Misses: Ituth '
Marshflold. ! "K ami .miss Pratt. , McLaughlin, Naomi Daiilols. Marjor-
Hho left Wednesdav morning for' "' wnuuimin mo sopiio-, lo Fiilmcr. Frances Lung, l.eona Post
uign ctiol enjoy- Vesta Me.Mahon, Florence Wllloy. An- I
i-oopor inn. na, Downs. Miriam Wilulit. Mm-v Ain. ,
Mr. l II o,,lll...... ....... i . .... . . .... v I
.-..-. ... ... .,......,. iuiinm.il lo .riuur, i.oiiibo Thoinpion, Volnia
her homo at Powers Tuesday. They Hoss. Myn Cox and Messrs: Law-
ii-iviiuy iiiiru-u a tour days out naliy,' renco Daniels, Howard Kelloy Hai-
their flist born. 0ll, ,lnlll0s ormnn u.
Miss Meta Hansen spent Sunday , hort llassford, Loron Davis Chas
with homo folks from her bchool at Smith. ' '
Klvorton. Miss Efflo Weokly is also -- ,,.
teaching at the Hlvorton school. D p "
Supt. It. E. naker was thru Myrtle fiG olife SOU Get THIS
Point Wednesday euroute to Powers Old Reliable Cnilfh MpHipmo O
much cannot be said in praise of our exchange department
because it is the greatest money saving department for the con
sumer' in existance in this comunity. Many homes have been
made happy in the knowledge of the great saving they nave
made from this department. At this writing we have a very large
stock of slightly used goods to select from in our Exchange De
partment. Call in and see us and save money.
& HARVEY
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
GOING
on tho 21th of April
Mrs. Henry Soiigstnckon writes
from Shlphord'a Springs, Washing
ton, that her health Is Improving
o
COOS COl'NTV IX THE HlliLB
And now comes tho pessimist und
says that It does not pay to udvur-
u ' inec o. wl I, t It might ' I'"0- Why' " hays CooH Vam- hfl8l, "rrnnK' ,0r ,ho ,,0,, 0,ocllo "
wo ""o io I. , l, tho lUrylbl,lMI m,vor,,8" ' ",0 "ll"1 'r lo. a $15,000 school building.
land Marshflold ami tho latest tol-' ' .' u""1" oli,lU8 " " 'mermum irom .Nortli Hend
ephono dliettoiy of ban i rautWio. ,mVJ rwu, nlluwt ,f io . mootlnK 0f tho Coos and Currv Pros-
Wo will gladly answer any mo-, ,u,OVo ,( ,,0 wo ,,, ,uu, ,ook . b , .; nn.urr ires-
(Ion. over tho telephone that canlt ,,, Ac(8 2l!l rmuU ,l(j foUow
bo nnswored by these books as well. ..An u ,iUIU, to , mt ' ' J r Jj ' ;
us from any others In tho library. thoj. woro RoUoil from lllonii nill, , HrollB,1on , rg' f !.,.," '"
Tho library Is open ovory weokhtul launched, wo cunio in a strait ' North Hend were hore and M 1 ,
day from 2 p. m. to 0 p. in. nnd froin,rourfo un'o Coos, and the day fol-ltho Smith-Powers line
i iu j j.. iii. i-iiuujB nun ouiiii M.. o lowing unto Kiioiios, and from thence i
tho library is opened in the mornings1 unto Patera."
from 10 to 12 a. m. j Asldo front demonstrating that
Every Saturday afternoon at throo Coos was a land of launches then
o'clock the library holds u story hour I as now, wo wish to add that It was
for children. Tho tales told at pres-,soiiio launch tv go from Coos to'
out aro (Hook myths and King Ar- Rhodes In ono day. v Handon Re
tiitir legends'. v ( corder.
Be Sure You Get This
Old Reliable Cough Medicine
Imitation atnan follow tho trail of tuo
cj. llunJrjMolmltttoa( have comi ana
Beiurc yu gel the genuine
Foley s Honey and Tar Compound
JlnJ atoU the naniM that jounj Ifo It.
Hero nro three easy ways to tell tho
genuine. 1st Tho mimo of "Foley's."
iiu mo yellow
package. 3rd Tho
iicchlvoontheyel.
iniinnejs Kliepliices
I. N. HAVLISS
Any kind of brick work at
prices that aro rlsht.
And all work guaranteed
Call at "Tho Fireside," John
son Hid., 137 second St.
Phone 481. J.
French ranges. Hollor work.
o
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOME OF THE
CADILLAC AM) HODGE
AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALfc
MAKES OF CAUS
.U7 Centinl nv. Phono 37:i-L
:i
:l
BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield
Creamery
BUM
UVDIES' ART CHil
mvx h y
V
Mrs. John A. niutt ontertalned
tho Ladles' Art Chili lnut vi.in..
.. iitj
H. Gldley being present as
COMTOUSD Will do
lOrmill.ha nrAAa
croup, bronchial nnd lagrippo coughsl
..., u ,UUj iruuuiu, uv
jour aruggisi ana bo safe.
SPIRELLA CORSTS
may be obtained in Marshfield
from
Mrs. Annie Holland,
Corsetier.
low package. You 352 Sn. fith St. Phnno OnnY
cannot get a sub- nvuv tuu
stltutotodoforyoa --
what FoLK.va AA ."
110XEY AND T.Ul 'r,rrvvW 4
KIlUllV rpiiipmlio in i.l..n jk
... .........vv. u hnu ir
DRESS.MAICINn nnd
TAILORED HATS
Woik guM-nutecd nnd priced
- reasonable
MRS. II. C. WlliLEV
Over Norton & Hansen's
srAPB
UXDEIl
coxi'ixioss
I.V A
MODEfl
FAtTrOnY.
STERHJZ
MHiU
AXI)
CREAM.
Phono 1C9-J.
4
PUREKh
lay It of
us a trial.
Everything in the bakery line
MARSHFIELD HAUIMJ CO.,
Mrs. A.
UVlRYUSUIilSAFRIEND. ! 133 No
Sold by Owl Prescription Pharmacy
2nd st , near Central
Phono 428
T. J. SCA1FE
$
A. II. IIODQINS
nveo delivery, 8
I'lione
Hi.
73.
I
Iff i a DAI KIT 1 LVI r
Mars"fe'f derating co. Times' Want
'
Estliuntes Furnished
A
Re
Bring
a.mtttmamT.rnr
4 Phono 140
Multifield, Oregou
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