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dtfia& ''Tf-TW -, r - tstci?. v "SV .T4'-F T: , nRMI 'Mb COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1915-EYENING EDITION. THREE SES2SLSW -luaB,IBWW(iWW, Wonderful Val wrnjaiwiiiiiAn!5!3S3sn j o THE WE ARE FACTORY AGENTS FOR THE BEST U N ues in d ressers We Sell for Less Meek Face to Face WW I ' E ON THE COAST. ALL THE LATEST FINISHES Wo carry this nattern in stock in GULDEN, WAXED. DULL. MAHOGANY, CIRCAS SIAN WALNUT. Priced .50 - $ ! ?.50 - $25.00 $30.00 - $33.00 We also c.,n, Ih.wmmn in s(,,v (. following finishes: White I.imiMcl. l-tmicl (hiK, Wnv.sl OuU. ,itt, i,,u., at from $13.50 to $17.50 THE STYLE SHOWN ABOVE IS ONE OF OUR VERY BEST SELLERS-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. tuujMjuaiiiiMutzBsm COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS BOOMING HOUSE SNAP $l.)0 vuliio for !Ti(). Ilrsi locution 111 city, Inu li'iit, koiiiI IcilM', clean, vuil l'tii'iii-Ik I. Owner dolios to i clll'e I'ioiii business B'" ffrf ffrT'iirTrarniV' ' ' i "- I iwraf a A. Al , a '" I WWBSW " w- " i't w. tt n'rrtB ttm hi . wwi .i m i . is ?Srtii 'S I igjl, (Continued from ,Mgo 2) w , i ioi: MISS IIOUTON 1 Mrs Honglund nnd children, tra. Jordan, Mro. McLenn nnd children, Mrs John Lniiinpel, Mrs. Chns. Liu Impel nnd children. Mrs. Peete nnd children, Mrs. Sullivan nnd rhlldren. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Srnlfe i .. . ........ nun euiiuren, .Mrs. sticKor, Airs. Whlltler nnd children. Mrs. Whlt ler, Sr . Mrs. Wludblglor nnd chil dren, Mrs Vineyard tind children, ' Misses Irene Onlmcttc, Kntlo llrepg. ' Anna Downs, Helen Flnnugan, Ednn , Kellnud. CIHLUUEVS PAHTV l,nst Thursday afternoon Master Ira FIlzluniHton Jones, young son son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Jones, was host to n number of plnymntes In honor of his eighth htrthdny at his homo on North Fifth street. The afternoon hours wore spent In gniuos nnd eontoBts. Alice and Helen Flnn ugan and Vera Albrccht whining prlr.es In the latter. A very dainty blrthdm luncheon was nerved the main feature of which wns a largo birthday cake lighted with eight landles. In the evening, the oinm folks formed a theater party and i enjoyed two hours at the "moWes," after which the guests departed for Hulr homes wishing the little hi Ht many more happy birthdays. Those present wero: Hess, Helen and Alice Flanagan, Norn Albivehl, Margaret Stiiuff, Vlrnlnln Jonei. Carl Juth, Hlehard Jones, Arthur Erlrkson and Ira Jones. and Mrs. A. II. O'llrlen, Mr. uul Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, Mrs. Harriet Kol- Iok, Miss Frances l'mnso and V. Johnson i Hi:.rii pautv HISTORY LANK ONE POOL AND BILLIARD HALL AVIII tinilo foi' teal uMnlo or sell in (einiM, umihI lease, low toil, old eslnlillslicil Inisluess, excellent lnnf tlon. See Rcid About It." W. A. REID 150 Front St. and Celebmke in Saturd None July 3 July 5 This Year TWO BIG DAYS !ys lay, SUNDAY. JULY 4, there vrm .be a big Oatmar aedl Clambake the Beach. Make your plans to take in the THREE DAYS' EVENTS All Marshfield will join in a welcome that rfl make you glad you came and make hose who miss it long regret their absence at I i . l.tipt Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. It. K Duoth ontoitalned Inform ill lor tlio plcnsure of hor Iioiiko Ktiest vtits I.ucy Horton of Poplar Illull', .Mlhsourl, who fortnorlj- with her p.iivnts, made her home lit Marsh- flel 1. The afternoon was spent in I laying royal auction hrldKC Mrs. M. C. Maloncy wlnnliiB lilh score prize, and towards uvonliiK tho hoft' ess served a dainty luncheon. The Buests woro nil close friends of .V.lsu Morton's and Included: Mrs. M,ilr Imno, Mrs. II. CI. Hutlur, Mis. (!. A. Ilennott, Mrs W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. A 0. Itogors, Mrs. M. C. Ma loncy, Mrs. V. J. Conrad, Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. II. E. Qulst, Mrs. 15. II. Chandler, Mrs( J. T. llnir.Kmi, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman and the Mlssos Akiioh Hutchinson, Evolyn An Ir.rsun for tho celebration and coiiHciuot ly will not meet iiKnlu as a club until August, the lilaco to be an nounced later. The following ladles were appointed as n committee on decointliu; tho grove for tho cele bration: Mrs. E C. llarker, Mrs. .1. E. Noah, Mrs.' .1. II. l'rlce, Miss Oelo McClay, Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Heap. Thursday wub Mrs. Henderson's birthday, and although she kept tho number of ycarH n secret, yqt sho sorved tho ladles with a regular birthday dinner, cut flowers being need very effectively In tho table adornment. Tho hostess wns assist ed by Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. 11. M. Sartor of .Marshfield who contribu ted delicious Ico cream for tho oc casion. Tho visitors present woro: ot'T-uooH si'itHMsr. iwirrvj Miss MarJorle Kuliner was enter ed a hnppy surprise In tho form of nn outdoor imrty lafct Wednesday I evening, when a crowd of yoitui; people gathered nt her homo on South Koiirth street unannoiinicd, taking tho "victim' 'unawares. A large bonfire was soon eracklluu and roaring nnd around tills tin party played games and sang i n tll a Into hour when uppetl'.lng re freshments were served. Those of the party were: Mrs. A. V. Hubs ford, the Misses l.llllnn Cook, Anna Downs, Wllma lloagliind, Myrl Cox, Velma Hoss, Marjory Kulnior, Dor olhy lliiHsford and Messrs. 1'aul llnrgelt, Oeorgo Atkins, I.oren Da vis. Ilermnn (llossop. Norrls l'arrln, j Howard Kelley, Eugene Kelley, Al bert llnssford nnd lsinond (llossop. I 4 TO WED SOON j o l.nst Sunday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 0. Horn, Mrs. Krroa I.c-y. land, Misses Ituth aitberlsou, Kllrn beth and Ottilia Hoelllug, Catlierlue and Marie Collins, nnd Messrs. Jnck llafuer, Shannon Mitchell, T'lin Huge, Hubert Dcnsiuoro and Har old Simpson motored to Sunset Day where they spread u picnic lunch eon and afterwards went nn to Shore Acres. Here a big bonfire was built around which tho parly rpent a delightful evening. 4. 4. .j. 4 I liADlHS AHT Clil'lt I The Ladles' Art Club met ester day ufternoou for tho Inst time this summer nt the homo of Mrs. W, E. lloaglnud. when Mrs. Crnlir, of Idaho, nnd Mrs. Waugh, were special guests. The ladles spent the tlmo very enjoy nblo In sowing and chat and nt nn appropriate hour the hostess, assisted by WUnm nnd Krcderlck llonglnnd, served nppellr.lng dainties to the af ternoon Ktiests who Included Mrs. Illatt, MrH. lllanchard, Mrs. V. 11. Curtis. Mrs. .las. Cowan. Sr., Mrs Ediniui, Mrs. W. II. Koley, Mrs. Knl kensleln, Mrs llousoworth, Mrs. I,. O. Lang, Mrs. Chas. I.nChappelle, Mrs. Hoss Smith, Mrs. l Summer, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. O. S. Torroy, Mrs. Henry llocck, Mrs. H. II, Walter and the special guests, Mrs. Waugh nlud Mrs. Crnlg. Tomorrow, If tho wonthor Is fuvor nble, tho cluh will enjoy a picnic up Coos Ulvcr. KENSIXdTO.V Clil'lt It Is understood that Iris Elrod, manager of tho Woolen Mill store Int North Ilend and Miss Until Woou- ,.,.,! r (nrmiilii will bo luiirilcd LliniUlK MV f IMIW1 u . .... IUIU) w' Mrs, Snrler, nnd tho Missus Jennie BOon after the Eourlh of July, al iimvnum. Esther Holmes. Agnes , tiiniiuli no deflnlto nnnounroiurntit Uenovlevo ODell SeiiRstncken and Miss Henderson, Jennetto Nowlln, Evelyn Plnor, Florence Smith, Horyl Noah; land tho members In nttendnnco woro .Mrs. I.oulso Mahuffy, Mrs. Chas Mahnffy, Miss McClay, MrH. W. C. Morgan, Mrs. Ella llowmnu, .Mrs. Edith Kardoll. Mrs. E. II. 1 IJTTM: DAL'dUTEIt XA.MED Announceuieut arrived hero thin week of tho birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A. V Uowhay lit their home in San Krinclsco on Wed nesday, June lCth. Tho now ar rival has been named Mm Ian Nancy the latter for Mrs. Nancy Noble of Marshfield. COOS IIIVEU PICNIC j Hood, Mrs. .las. Nowlln, Mrs. W. H. Piper, Mrs. V. K. Hood, Mrs. Claud Piper, Mrs. J. E. Noith, MrH E. C. Darker, .Mrs. (Icorgo (lould, Mrs. K. I,. Heap, Mrs. J. II. Price, MIbhoh Myrl Stemiuoruinn, and Hael Cowan. Capt. Joss Ott look all tho ladles homo on tho launch Minimum, havo boon given out as yet. AKTIIHNOON'OI' """ 1 The picnic given Wednowlay on Coos Klver by tho Coon Day Wo- I men's Club for the bonoflt of 11 'permanent public rest room w attended by aooui iwouiy-iuui irrouu-uDB and twelve or fourteen children. The party made tho trip on the Alice II., atopnliiK off nt the Mate and the Hatchery nnd at noon a picnic rtlnnwr was aprend at the summer home of A. Pt Owen, the "Crow's Neat." Tho day was a dellKbtful one and whs high ly enjoyed by all who went, hut owing to so many outdoor ovonts this week, the number gains; wns not so large as the ladles had an ticipated. ? I "IIAPPV HOCUS CI, IMI" j 1 . Tho "Ilnppy Hours Club" of up per South Coos Hlver inot Thursday nt the homo of Mrs. A. C. Cox when Mrs. McCulloch nnd Mrs. P.iriHt assisted tho hostostt In entertaining. Tho tlmo was pleasantly spent In fancy work and a dainty lopast was wrved ut tho closo of tho afternoon. In two weeks, Mrs. Iluiton will on toitnlu tho olub members. Tlioi'J prosonl woro. Mrs. Stunloy, JIrt. .SapplngtMi, Mrs. llurton, Mrst ll.rn. Mrs. .MiCiilloch, .Mrs. Pairltt mid Mrs. Cox. - I HOVAI. NEK.IIUOItS' PICMC b Mrs. C. II. Wells very delightful ly entertained n number of friends nt three tables of Five Hundred last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs J. (1. Kliinov winning trophy for hlgn score. Hoses nnd rnlln lllllos placed In conspicuous places lent an at tractive appearance to tho rjim wheio al tho (lose of the ufter noou, tho hostess served an appo ttxlnir luncheon In the following (.iiohIh: Mrs. Frank Denning, MrH. F. E. I.o.Mleux, Mrs. Win. Hchroedor, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, Mrs. Norls Jensen, Mrs. J. Q. Jnrvls, Mrs. II. A. Wolls, Mrs. J. H( Hlnddoii, Mrs. Henry O'Mara, Mrs. Henry Fourier, Mrs. Fred Huymond, n ml MrH. J. (!. Kinney. A 4, I IIONOIl MHS. SNVDIIH WAUD ! Last evening, Dr. II. M. "haw 1 u-ifn utitoriiiliiud nt curds In ttiiii " - Mrs. C. F, MrOcnrgo wns hostosH yesterday nfternoon to the Kensing ton Wub. Mrs. W. II. Lyons, of Co- qullto being special guest, Tho tlmo wuh spent socially In sewing and at tho close of tho pleasant afternoon, Mis. Mctleorgo served 11 dainty lunch eon to Mrs. J. H, Lyons, MrH. W. II. Lyons. Mrs. L. L. Thomas, Mrs. C. S. llofrmnn, Mrs. II. L. Lupton and MrH. N. S. Mnttson, who will bo host ess to tho club In two weeks. I II. V. O. E. IIIHTIIIIAV 1'AHTV I Murshfleld Lodge II. P. O. E. No. ICO celebrated their sixth birthday with 11 brilliant dancing pnrty last Wednesday evening nt tho Eagles Hull. Tho hull wns benutlfully deco rated for tho occasion with a pro fusion of greens, lodgo colors and American tings and presented a beautiful picture to tho Incoming guests. Tho music wns excellent and the committee on nrningenionls are i.nlni? ronurntiiliited ilium tho huccoss of their efforts. Many beautiful gowns wero worn by tho feminine gueslu tho dellcato colors adding to the falryllko scene of delicate grcon. ory and Blinded lights. Dancing con tinued lo 11 Into hour after which many adjourned In tho Chandler llo tel for Informal supper parties. 4, . I IIONOIIH MISS IIOUTON I ! (). .V. C. LAND WENT TO 1UII. HOAD IN IHdil Suit Mils I'lrst Started In 1008 111 I'urviinnre of nn Art of Congrovi Tho history of tho O. &. C. land grant case Is a long 0110 which ex tends over n period of many years. Tho following Is tho chronology ot tho case: July 2R, 1.46(1- First Rntnt mndo by Congress1. August 10, 18(10 Limitation clause added to grant by Congress. 1S70 Addltlounl grant for small tract, with samo limitation, mndo by Congress. 1U07 Oregon Legislature In Joint resolution requests (lovernmonl t) Institute suit for forfolturo of Inml grant. ttiOS Connres In Joint resolution mitliorUes Attorncy-flenernl to JM Htltuto suit. Selilember , 1008 Suit for for fclturo of grant filed In United Stales District Court nt Portland, by 1). I). Townsend, special nsslatnnt to tho Atlorney-dencrnl. April to, 1011 Federal Judgo Wolverton overrules demurrer of railroad, and dismisses bill ot In terveners. Taking of testimony hero and nil over tho United States con tinued for nearly 11 year afterward. July t. 1013 Federal Judgo Wot- vortou hands down decree forfeiting land grnnt to Oovornmont. Appeal tiled by defendants within 30 days to United States Court of Appeals nt Sim Francisco, which lator certi fied the entire court record to the United Stntcs Supremo Court. April 10, IlilR Cnso argued ho bo forfeited, but enjoins railroad fore United Stntcs Supremo Court. Juno 31. 10 1 r. United Btatcs Su premo Court decides Inmls shall not from soiling lnnda untlli Congress shnll provide leglalntlon for tfiolr disposition. ALLEOANV ITEMS (Sporlnl to Tho Times) Tho directors ot School District No. 15 nt Allognny nro putting In a sanitary fountain which Is nn im provement on tho old system, Footo's car that was wrecked on the East fork near tho Storey place wbh brought to Allogany this oven- Intt to bo shipped to town. It wns towed down but wan not very badly Injured. Jim Parker who took his now car homo to Loon Lako thin mornlnR sayH tho road Is not muddy but rough nnd needs scrnplng. Mr, Htull Is repairing tho bridge across Mnrlow crook, ono of tho stringers Is broken. It has been nn snfo for largo lends for somo tlmo. Wo should hnvo 11 now ono. DKWAIti: OF llAHIES honor of Mrs. Snyder Ward, sister of Mrs N. H. Mnc.Mlllnii, who Is visiting hero from tho East. The evening was delightfully l'""t "' iduyliiK "Flvo-llundrod," and at n Into hour tho hostess Hrvl n de licious collation. Tho Invited Hit of guests included: Mr. and Mm- ,.,... ,,-...., K'..ii.i,ru ,.f AiTii.rifH i m if Pnnwuv. M t. and Irs. iierg- 1 11,1 ilium 1 noik uiirin . .. .- , . ... ..-.--.. . ..- Mm. Mnlr Dann entertained Infor mally Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Lucy llorlou, tho house guestj of Mrs. H. K. Ilooth who Is spend ing tho summer In Mnrshfleld. After several hours of brldKO and chat tho hostess sorved afternoon tea to hor guests who Included old frlonds of tho honor guest. At cards tho trophy ror high score was awarded ot Mrs. u' 11 icnmifdy. Mrs. Duiio'h Invited list Included! Mrs. It. K. Ilooth, Miss Horton, Miss (lenevlevo Songstuckcn, Mrs. A. O. Honors, Mrs. W ,H. Ken nedy, Mrs. IIuko Qulst, Mrs. W. J. Conrad, Mrs. Komp. Mrs. I. S. Knnf man, Mrs. M. C. Maloncy, Mrs. II. (J, lliitlor,, Miss Odell. I (Continued from pnKo 3) From tho stnto votcrnnrlnn n short tlmo ngo received a letter stat ing Hint rabies hns existed In this stnto for novornl months nnd Intlmnt ed Hint It might como Into southern Oregon. From Portland comes tho news of tho denth thero of Dr. Ed gar II. Thornton, n prominent phy sician, 1H months after ho was bit ton. Ho look tho Pnstour treatment but his heallh was gradually under mined nnd he wns forced lo give up his prnctlco. Frank Orlfflth, a ichnffoiir, nlso died nftcr being bitten by the saiiio dog. The disease somo times takes months nnd oven years to develop Itself lo n fntnl slugo. onlT7W Ii V. J. av,i - r- m GJERDRUM Marshfield SaffiicoH A. n. nODGlNS ALEUT Cl.ril MUKTIXO PIANO INSTRUCTION Summer Classes Begin July Fifth WALL PAPER Spb VIERS About it. iHmntM FurnUhed ,.,.,, 110-U. Marshfield, Oregon y 6 A4v"',r ' ' nununc GOOUiiUrVl'lj unnHuu 4, 41 HOME OP THE CADILLAC AM 10UGB AVTO SUITLIKS FOU ALL 3IAKKS OP CANS Central v. Ihmw a7L The ladles of the Alert Club were conveyed, Thursday, to their place of meeting, the home of Mrs. Jon rson. by J. E. Noah ami .!... B. Piper ou their Jauncnes " and "Merit." I During the business meeting, of 1 fleers were elected for the nest six monthf with the following reeulU: Mrs. B. V. Hood and Mrs. , C. Darker succeeded themselves as president and vice-president respect ively; Mrs. K. L. Heap wes elected seeretary-treasurer. wul Ml" Oslo . . riv. reoorter: E. C Barker waa . aonolnted chairman 54' ' in..i chairman of the sports 'commiue for the celebration to Ue given by the club at Piper's Orove ! If X 1 ill u mi ti I1.1 t.nrrt YOU catlns; the pure gtln milk I '""ci, ti-j 11 nt tin. Mnrkliuoui lkerr. Vn ,.-m mn our - t..iv ard. and wa given the jrlr . .k..in hia halnert. An lies" u u"w" ...oftni'i-.ima urogram was Uh lven innni wuuu: !",,- .h. attttr by xn. Kindltaf wood. Pr load SLT5 to V Alder wood, If w Inches i" to S-J5Q - l9 v- fr Delti7 W. H. "SM wtmmt T-J. KorUl '" intiuuiua "- " : , in. Rarmin. a re4ln. "WomeB a gphere." by Mr-. W. B. PlPr. J Mgr. "Soimnie -!o P.T." or Mr.. J... of Marshfield hold their annual 1 I nlc In the grove at East Sldo. Juno 22, anlvlng 011 tho grounds at 11 o'clock. After n general meet ing or the Indies and children, lunch was prepared upon two long tnblfj, which fairly groaned under tho weight of the goodlos. Promptly nt noon all proceeded to tw wva'' tlio eats. One Hinall boy was seen to havo only twelve plees of dike at one tlmo. Last account ho a a still living. The lunch disposed cf. next came gamos and race: i'k races for noys, gin, ..-. r- nut race for boys and Klrls; n n ..1 .w ia,lli. elrls and boys three legged races for boys o:iD : human wheelbarrow rares; fat wo- - .... u. nut scramble for man .' ,. -- ladles, girls and boys this was h real niixup. The games wou.d nn by all PylnK I'D"1 'Jut'",,I' and the grand march for home. Thoae present were: Mrs. Brooks, Un. Brown and children, Mrs. Jean Brown. Mrs. Bolt. Mrs- Cousins. u r'inr aad children, Mrs I Dow'h and ohlWreo, Mrs. Kller beci, Mrs. Hlky, Mr. Huasparey. . .. 1 .-.. Hurt hl..,ll limn, anil .r. ami m. dlgo, tho last two fouples from. North Hend. Mr( and Mrs. Fred K. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. N. IL Mac Mlllan, honor guiMt Mrs AVnrd,, Mr. nnd Mrs F L (irannls. Mi I " - aB: sLallflgsgsfelllK'BHgsgsngSb HJCLnOTalkafi 1 Haas Brothers Hcirecntalvo Oregon. MTT h. Wcleni On-iin Multifield, NOTICE Effective June 1st, 1915 ( Cream 20c per pint; Whip Cream 25c per pint Milk 7lo per quart Buttermilk . J Oc per gallon Butter 30c per pound i ce buc per iuu Special prices for larger quantities COOS BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 73.. Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. daily ASKS RE-BURIAL Hlslcr of Frank (lllbert, Hulclik', WiIIch fioin MldilK'in lo Ho- iiiiiie lloity Asking for news as to tho man ner In which her brother, Frank (lllbert died nnd ulio Hint prepar ations bo made at once lo havo his body removed from tho potters field where It Is now burled a let ter was received yestordny by Po lice Chief Carter from Mrs. Winifred Piisey. of Hay City Michigan. The slstor staled Hint but very little Information had renched hor. Frank (lllbert late In Muy returned from a year's separation from his wife and after vainly seeking her return lo him attempted to take ,hw life. Several shots fired nt hor went wild and Ollbert shot nimseir. through the temple. An effort was mndo nt thnt tlmo lo find relatives and, falling to get u rosponso In time, tho body was burled In tho potters field Mrs. Piisey writes that she has tw,., un with the War Department the matter of tho remoni 01 ner i.rntlmr'a body, stntlng tl spent nine years In the Phllllplnee. Newspaper clippings 01 mo iwir will bo sent to her. NOTICE All thoHO vWlluK Fourth of Jiljr ConrowUm liunM n Ibm'. fly nnil gc entliin tlcy nre RO lug fal. K. O. IIOHTOX. (lulruwu CVoccvklon Couimltt i S ' KiBr, fB '1 I ' J ll ' i ' il ,5 . "I I i ' ' I? ' .! 4 i I "4 4 tt 4 '. r: . 'M .m Hr i Jps o every loaf. Thone t grsrT sb asMewgeyy rrvm