SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1916 EVENING EDITION. J" Two For One Sale Now In Full Swing THINK OF IT: Two Suits of Clothes for the price of ons, plus $1.00. Two Overcoats or Raincoats for the price of -one, plus $1 or One Suit and one Overcoat both for the pries of one, plus $1.00. CHILDREN'S SHOES AT THESE PRICES: ! $1.00 Slincs, at . , OOr Shoes, nt . . tjlliMtl KIlOCMf Jit ,...,, ,.,.,,i,,i,. $1.7." KlrocN, nl l!.2. Shoos, nt , . IjUI.OO HliocM, nt . . !?:t.no Shoes, nt . . . I t t a 80c 70e t IML' ttttt fllll a JI(f fjtu.cir, Odd Pairs and Broken Lines at still larger discounts. Mr. nml Mrs. 13ukoiig Crosthwa'to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hogors, Mr. nml Mrs. WIHIb 11. Konncdy, Mr. and Mrs. I V, Cattor lln, Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Larawny, Mr. n twl f tu A I A t1tt1nlimiMi t mi ,1 Mrs. Carl L. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. A. 'L. HoiiBOWortli, Mr. and Mrs. Dornoy 'Kreitzor, Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Pock, "Mr. and Mrs. John D. (loss, Mr. and '-'Mrs. I- 13. Hague, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. .lames, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas, and .Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Van Dityn. ( JUXXK-WIS CLU1I r 1 1 ys mr n aimn fry ittmmBmmmmmMimwmmmmmmmt M.U'LKAY 1. STATU PAYS $11,000 I "OK COgi'H'I'l' COXCKHX. Will lucirnso Capacity and Hun In J J Connection Willi Itogue Diver JJJ Cannery Pock Closes Deal. i Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. maiwiifikld Four Stores HANDON :: MYItTLK POINT :: POWICItS Last Thursday afternoon the Mill-ne-Wls Club enjoyed tholr regular nesslon nt the home of Mrs. 13. A. Harris who had as special guests 'Mrs. A. I Hassford nnd Mrs. John Naglo. Hontictstf spring flowors adorned the parlor where tho ladles 'spent tho aftornoon In fancy work land social conversation. Late In the afternoon, the hostess, assisted hy Mrs. O. V. Urlggs,-served a dnjnty ' luncheon. Tho monibors out dust "week woro: Mrs. 13. A. Harris, Mrs. F. II. Drosser, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. A. 55. Downs Mrs. 13. Kollcy, Mrs. ,W. II Perkins, Mrs. O. W. Hrlggs, Mrs. W. S. Drown, Mrs. C Ln Chap , polio, Mrs. John Dashney, Mrs. Mary "Thompson, and Mrs. W. 13. Hong- land with whom tho club will moot again In two weeks. I31cvcn thousand dollars is tho JI price -paid by tho MacLeay estato ji lor tho plant of the Coqulllo Val- ley Fishermen's Co-operating Can- t I Inlng company on tho Coqulllo rlv-1 i nr. Tim ilonl wnn mnaiimmnt nn JJ or. At It. M K l days of tho month. Tho committee s Monday. Progress Club, with Mra. Harry Nasburg. . Guild, open mooting In Guild hall. Tuesday. North Uond Club Auxll- iary, social afternoon ln club rooms. North Ilond Mothers and Teachors' Club borbIoii. . Ladles' Guild ln Oulld, hall. Pastlmo Club card party nt lioniu of Mr, and Mrs. Ilichard Maiuhull. WMnCHliiy. Slatorhood all day bcshIoh ' at Christian church. f North Ilond Swodlsli Lutheran Ladles' Aid with ' " Mrs. Alfred Tyborg. I). M. C. Club, with Mrs. Win. Vaughan. Jolly Dozon Club, with Mrs. 13. A. Nolson. North Ilond Methodist La- dies' Aid, moot in church. Tliiirailuy. Alort Club, all day ncs- slou with Mrs. C. 1). Plpor. A. N. W. Club, with Mrs. George F. Murch. 4 1'rlday. W. C. T. U. Frances Wit- lard Program, wth Mrs. 1 13. Wbcoler. Kensington .Club, with Mrs. A. II. Loud. Neodlocraft Club, with Mrs. C. W. Gregory. Ladles' Art Club, with . Mrs. Henry Hoeck, In North Hand, 4 consists of Mrs. J. W. Pcunott, Mrs, 13. K, Jones, Mrs. Dorscy Kreitzor, Mrs. J. A. MntRon and Mrs. Cole. Further plans of tho commltteo vlll bo announced later. . I COOS CLl'll SICSSIOX ! KXTHHTAIXS AT HIAVIXO Mrs. F. V. Cnttprlln entertained nt sewing Inst Saturday afternoon for Mrs, S. C I3ndlcott of Huudon who I') tho guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lyons. on Saturdny at 1! anil on by C Peck, attorney for tho estato. The new addition to the MncLeay rsiaio maKcs tuem now mo largest. Raliiion canuers In Southwestern f"l1.rr.l Alltnntlii llln.t 1i..n n I,. W.VaUH. lllVilll HIU IIU1U U IU1(U aa plant on tho Hoguo river, one thnt $ lies been In oporntlon for years and which last season turned out close f to 11,000 enses of salmon. ti Tho Coqulllo river company has a well equipped plant and has boon In operation for between flvo and six years. It is expected that Its capacity will bo materially ln cronsod. Tho co-oporativo company is now dissolving. 1. C. Frederick has been presi dent of tho concern and John Nlel sou, of Dandon, secretary and gen oral nwiiugor. Roderick MacLeay manager of tho MacLeay estate, Is now lu Portland but Is expected hero next month whou tho salmon canning season commences on tho Hoguo river. Mrs. Gus Ilorgron of North Ilond oxteuded her hospitality to the Coos Club at her homo Thursday uftcr- guests spent tho tlmo ploasautly In sowing and chat and late In tho af tornoon wcro seated at tho luncheon tables which woro prottlly gracod with bowls of vlolots. Tho club will moot ngaln a wook from Thursday with Mrs. John Hill. Mrs. Horgren's noon, whou tho name of the rluh was changed to Klunoy Klub. The Coffelt, nml Mrs. Floyd Coffolt will HAINIIOW OLUH SKSSIOX . Tho Rainbow Club of South Coos Illvcr was delightfully ontortalncd on last Thursday nftcrnoon at the homo of Mrs. 13. 13. Dyor on Daniels Creek, who was ably assisted by her daughter, .Mrs. David Hunch. Tho decorations consisted of buuehos of daffodils prottlly arranged In con- splclous nooks nnd corners. At nooni a sumptuous dinner was served and this wns followed by an aftornoon pleasantly spoilt In fancy work and friendly chat. Tho club will meet again lu two weeks with Mrs. 13. J. . 1XU MltS. KNIHCOTT - . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hold enter tained Informally nt cards last Friday evening for Mrs. S. C. Kndlcott of Ilandou who for sovoral days has heon tho liotiso guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S Lyons. Tho guests Included Mrs. I3udlcott, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, ami Mr. and Mrs, Frod Gettlus. XOUWIX3I AX LUTll I3HAX SOCII3TY bntcrtnln. Among thoso enjoying tho session Thursday, woro: Mrs. J. Hoddon, Mra. Guy Chambors, Mrs. F. Coffelt, Mrs. Darkloy, Mrs. C. Cuttlp, Mrs. n. Rad ford, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Cham bers, Sr., tho Misses Illanchc, Cutllp, guests wero Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Nols ,s jcsslo Smith, Vlolot Whltq, Itiith Wolllng, Mrs. William Otis, Mrs. 1 Hodden, Ada Cllnkonboard, HuUi Dy Thomas Juza, Mrs. Harry Schaaster, Mrs. John Hill" and Mrs. Iloyd Ar DIXXMIt PARTY Tho Young People's Society of the .Norwegian Lutheran church, oujoyod a pleasant social evening last Friday ut Iho church chapol whon thoy wore ventortalned by Miss Jonnio Johnson nnd Petor Thorp. Following tho bus;- 'ness bobbIou, tho tlmo wns glvon over .to social activities and at n lato hour 'iippotlzlng refreshments woro sorved ito nov, ami Mrs. R. O. Thorp, Misses JLIIa lierge, Klalo Larson, CoraiMathl- flcn, Alice Mathison, nnd Messrs. II. t l'olorson, Oliver Larson.Jelmar Itofs-i land Rort Ivorson, and Anton Abrn- liamson. PLAX SOCIAL KVKXTS A delightful dinner and evening at cards was given Thursday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Mcluturff for u party of friends who Included Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Smith, Mrs. IJrros Torroy Loyland, Misses Una Klnnlcut, l Until Allen nml Messrs, Owon Dur- nott, J. T, Rraud, nnd L. G. CiiBhliig. Tho homo of tho host and hostess 'was nrtlstlcally decorated with daffo dils and greens, the color schonio of yellow being well carried out. 5 4 4 KXTHRTAINS AT "flOO" 4 Miss Irono Prouss was hostess last Friday oveulng at ouo of tho most succossful social events of tho season, that of a progrosslvo "500" party. With tho uso of daffodils and greous, tho dainty color schonio of yellow and grcou was carrlod out In tho parlor dororntlons and tablo favors. Tho ovenlug playing resultod lu MIbs Ma bel Iiug winning lady's high score and to Dr. II. M. Shaw was awardod the gentleman's trophy. Roforo tho Borvlng of n dollcious luncheon tho guests gathered around tho piano an doujoyed a hearty "sing" of now nnd old songs. Among thoso present woro; Dr. nnd Mi's. H, M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. O, Wolcott, Mrs. Ollvo K, Drown, Misses Mabel Lnug, Allco Curtis, Graco Johnson, Mrs. Harriott Kellogg, nnd Messrs. John Ferguson, J. T, Rraud, 13d 'Sleolo, Walter Hutlor, and Jnol Mer chant. Tho hoBtoss was assisted thtotighout the evening by Mrs. KHz al.eth Merchant and Miss Helen Mer chant. 4 . III'SIIAXDS HXTHHTAIX for, and the hostesses, Mrs. Dyor and Mrs. Hunch. ( 13VHXIXO OF MUSIO o Mr. and Mrs, II. 11. Ostllud enter tained last Thursday ovonlng for n few frlonds at an Informal ovonlng of music and conversation. Number lg among their guests woro roiuo of .Murshflcld'o most ardent music lov ers. At tho closo of a very delight ful ovonlng, the hostess sorved dainty refreshments to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stnufi1, Miss Edna Loulso Larson, fMIss Inez Johnson, Messrs. Hcurlk Gjordrum, John Llllus and Gorald Hunt. NORTH IU3XI) LKCTUItK 4 Tucsdny night at tho North Ilend lllgh School, Prof. Conklln will lec ture Tho Mothers' und Teachors' Club Invito all citizens to attend as th oio will bo much to Interest you. Music will bo mado by tho Glee Club nnd Mrs, Coo will slug. Mrs. Worrol nnd Mrs. Coo will moko tho welkin ring with melody, with four hands nt the piano. No admission will bo charged. . INFORMAL KYKXIXO v , Last Friday ovenlug, Miss Kttiol Josepli8on was guest of honor at a party given In honor of her birthday by Miss Gwenuodo Tower, tho guests spending tho hours profitably and dollghtfully lu sowing and cards, and at tho closo of the ovonlng, Miss Tow er sorved u dainty luncheon. Thoso enjoying the hostess' hospitality wero Misses Kthol JoBophsou, Ruth Allen, Gladys Dlmout, Ruth (Cowan, 13va llauson, and Sarah Kscott EDITOR HUSTON, OF FLORENCE, VISITS HERE Well Known Hooster of OirKn ConHt. Makes IIIh First. Trip U Coos liny Today. tt 0 :: wtnttni W& f i ttz ft I. ' :w.rt"A "4 ' Vift ?Va. JZMkk j JMtiti8JX'7tl J a it -Ma SI-1 -t M'B IIVT'BS.- Ml I ' KJ "It's Simply a Perfect Dress" "Notice tho room through tho hips, whoro it Is so much needed but notice, too, thnt tho fit is porfect and it does not look ungainly That Is duo to tlto clover design of tho garment. Isn't It Just ns stylish as can bo? , A Mina Taylor Dresse tt tt It. L. Huston, editor nnd pub lisher of the Sluslnw Pilot, at Flor ence, tind ouo of tho best boosters of tho Oregon const country, Is here on his Initial visit to Coos Day. Ho happened to bo n momber of tho big party which was' mn roonod nt tho stago dopot on tho Sluslnw Thursday night and Sat urday liad to pinch , himself to keop nwako, having worked nil night Wednesday on his nnnor. und secured llttlo or no Hleop Thura-'f day night. Ho got a few winks nftnr lli.i 'Omi ti,it nnl" .n T .B. ..U W. ..lilt .1111 broko up, and awnkencd tt tt tt tt Aro noted Tor tholr Btyllsh, yot comfortablo design. They nre sturdy, becauso of tho whipped waist seams, tho corded buttonholoa nml ttio iiplendld fabrics In them. Yet thoy aro so stylish that you will not hesitate to wear thorn on tlio porch, or ovon to run dow.ii to tho '.tore. Come in and see what a really remarkable Mina Taylor Dress you can buy here for $1.00 Wo want you to seo theso unusual dtoHson, whether you nro In need of uny now' giiruionlH now, or not. cum Jinn; game a. to find nlmself stretchod nut on tho wood- till. mill. " l.l f I.I i.i i..iu ..mi inn iuui LuiiHiiiurniiiy hlglior than his head nml his body soro from tho hnrd Improvised mnttrcssp Howovor ovon that could not do tract from his smile und good nn-' turo mid his enthusiasm ovor tho boom thnt Is about to strike tho' coast country. THE GOLDEN RULE First National Bank Building MARSHFIELD, OREGON nnuu$nnnu:nununuunuuinn:t::n$nuins$nn::Htiti M A PIOWEERiGETlAORKSTARTED L. A. 1IAKI3U HAS KXCITIXO TIMK "OALLIXd OX Tin: tradi:' BOS i GAMES SKYKXTII OIIAIIH THAM OKFKATS SIXTH CIltADK AXI) FltKKII.MK.V Won lYoin Slxtli (Jinlo Wednesday 1-1 to it nnd I'Voiu Freshmen 17 to V.l Thiii'Mlny Tho Seventh Qrndo baskotlmll team or tho Mnrshflold schools Is gloating ovor two victories. Tho Sovcnth (Ira do defeated tho Sixth CJrr.de by a scoro of H to 3. Tho Sovonth Orndo also defeated tho Freshman team by a scoro of .17 to 13. Jack Harry was tlmokcopor and F. L. Grnnnls roforoo. Tho llnoups Wednesday woro: 7th grado pos. Oth grado Ldwln Yako Don Allon Forward Cronjo Noblo John Dyo 1 Forward Albort Hassford ......... II. Post Center 'Kinost Immol Ned Patorson Perhaps tho most delightful social event enjoyed by tho Auction Hrldgo Club this season occurred Saturday evening when the husbands enter- 'tallied tho club ladles and a niunbor of extra guests ut a cafeteria supper Whllo noMefiulto plans liavo been and danoing party in Mooso hall. An formed, partial arraugomonts have been mado for n number of social ovonts by tho commltteo appointed by tho Mllllconia Club board of di rectors that met with Mr. J, S. Coko last Tuesday aftornoon for the pur poBo of talking ovor tho plan of or ganizing u ladles' club to which tho club rooms will bo open on certum orchestra being engaged for the ov onlng. Cards wero Indulged in dur ing tho foro part of tho ovonlng at which club prlzo was won by J. S. Lyons nnd guest prize by T, n. Jnmos. Tho hull presented an es pecially protty nppearanco with Its adornment of daffodils and wood- laud greens. Tho purlvJucluded Stmt l-'list of Series. Next Sun day evening will seo tho opening of tho sorles of daucos ut tho pa vilion In thu Simpson Park In North Ilond, NOT1CK lllds will ho received up to 10 o'clock u. m., March 10th, 191 tl. at tho offlco of Hon. C. A. Sohlbredo, LoQkhnrt Hutldlng, Mnishtlold, Ore gon, for the entire stock of fixtures and jewelry, etc., of tho bankrupt es tate of Otis II. Wilson. F1U3I) K, OKTTINS, Trustoo. Guard Tho Knoups Thursday wero: 7th grado pos. Freahmon Cionjo Noblo John Dyo Forwnrd Kdwin Yako QuartormaBs Forward Harold Savago Kugono Kolloy G u aid Forest Gregg Geo, Schroodor Guard Albort Hassford H, Carborry Contor Guard Art HlllBtrom Albort JoluiBon lug of tho hnck, ho said, had almost 'Comes Through Snows of Northern 1 California ami Fad's l.nug Stugo Tili WMlliout llllnkiiig j Old Danlol Hoouo, Huffalo Hill and half a dozen other ploneors and em plro builders huvo nothing on L. A. Ilnkor, local roprcsentatlvo of tho "Folgor coffeo company. Io Is Just back from nn oxcltlng two wcoks trip to Crescont City with n talo of exciting udvouturos, of privation and liardshlps. Innsmuch ns tho llttlo California city Is lu his territory, Mr. Ilnkor has to mnkp a trip thoro onco in u whllo. Ho wont down through Gold lleacli and from thoro, vln team ovor tho summit and down to Crescont City. To got out of there he took n stago, or rather started on a stage Into Grants Pass. This was during tho heavy snows In thnt section, lu somo places tho snowy mantlo was ns much ns nlno feot deop. Four horses on tho small hack of a. stago, fussed about foun dered nnd ofton wont out of sight. It wns n biting cold trip. Ilnkor fearful for his anatomy for tho lurch I'liAXK AXI SPKUKICATIOXS KKADY FOIl WIHKLKSH pulled him to pieces on tho first log of tho Journey, got out and walkod. Thoro had been a fros tth Ignoth before and by carefully watching not to lot li.a feot slip ho managed to "mooch" tho last 2L' miles Into Grants Pass, Thoro ho honvod a slp,h of relief and' thought tho terrors of the trip v.oro ovor. In actuality lie had Just started. Ho was In tho group of passongors that took three days get ting to Coos Hay from Kugono nnu r.impod overnight In tho llttlo gnrago at tho mouth of tho Sluslaw whllo tho w.ld waves roared, tho wind howlod, tho rnlu and snow came down and tlto sand pllod In Kieat dunes In front of tho doorway of tho shack. bor produced In 1914 In tho North- Ho said next day that thero woro west was represented by sovon spo- 'four rolnys to got through to Coos clos Douglas fir, wostorn yollow r'Pny nnd that ho waited In tho rain pino, redwood, hemlock, cedar, white the snow oach tlmo and when ho ar plno and larch, covering lu amount vived homo from "calling on tho 7.600,000,000 foot. trudo" Hakor wont to bed and slept Of tho totuj lumbor cut in tho 'ho clock around, dreaming all tho flvo North western states for 1911, Douglas fir contributed four and thrco-quartor billion feet, or GS per cent of the total. t FOREST NOTES. t ?$ Nlnety-threo por cont of tho luin- LIcuC'iiMiit Coiimn, V. S. X Here I'ioiii Mate Mnutl Local Con tractors !lao Cliauco to Hid Contractors on Coos Hay will very shortly bti Bont copies of tho plans and specifications for tho now government wireless station to ho situated on Coal Hank inlet. Lloutonnnt It. G. Conian, U. S. Navy, urrlvod yesterday from San Francisco bringing this word. Tho docd. desplto the fuct It has boeu tiavellng ubout for months, bneU und forth, Is not yot up to govern mental expectations, It must luivu a chtingo or two mado, showing that there nro no liens ngalust tho tho proporty and that tho Marsh flold Chamber of Commorco Iuib given but the cue dood to tho laud. Lieutenant Conian went to Han don this morning, expecting to tol ofihouo f i oni thoro to the Capo Hlanco station regnrdlng somo mnt tors. Ho oxpocted to mako tho en tire trip from Muro Island and bnck In sovon days, and has now been nlno on tho rond. Ho said that tho govorumout wants to got work stnrted as soon us posslblo. This will probably bo tlip early aumnior. Local contrnc- tois will havo tho same clianco of bidding on tho work as will any outsiders. Tl 111(2 CONTHACTOK S.US IIAVKX'T COAST HOAII Slutciueiit In ICiiKliKYrlnc Xol Conwl, He ii)-ty Line to he llu'lt Utn Tho Portland Tt'lpsna "Judge John Twoliy, ol II HroH. Company, said ob m tho report of tho KnglneetHi 1 that tho Soutlioro Pacific awardod tho contract for thi llay-Hiireka lino to Twlir that no contract had teeni'M his coinimny for conitrurtltj proposod railway line. Ito H that anv such contract Ml lot and believes tho matter of Imr tho lino is not now n sidoration by the Southem ri ulthough In his opinion It ! tlinntoly be taken up. Much Snccuhdloii Here Tho donlal of the appartatlj Inlto report has caused macs ii l,i (Inn linro. TIlO KJl8fr Nows Is considered lilBhl; rf'- and that thoy would to r on the matter is strsnse. ' Bine th.. niiblhatlon l W -" " . ...i .' Now York. whcr H ,,f,u ', ,.f Mm PmitliiTIl I'aC.flC COM reached by 'phono. Keen AniH'iuueiiiei nt m Dl.TltOril IS IIUSY PLACK- Dr. Imm.Ho, Osteopath, Mni'Mhflelil Tlmo Want Ails fiet Hesnlts. wh;io of tho rigors of tho deep. Dr. 1. i:. Kelly, Dentist, 201 Coko IIMjj., Phono 11-T. Jilbby Coal, !j?3.00 ton. Phono 72. II. 1 Clianey, Owner of Coos Conn, ly Timber Lands, lloio, H. F. Chunoy arrived hero ovor lanU from Detroit to visit his brother. C. II. Chanoy. IJoth tlo brothers own considerable Coos county tlmbor nnd aro Interested with A. K. Adolsporgor In tho A. K. Adelspqrger Cruising Company. Ho was accompanied by K. S. Nlchol, also of Detroit, Tho paity will visit tho Valley and look after tho timber on Tlio south fork of tho Coiiullle river, expecting to ho thoro a eoupla of days. Mr. Chanoy says that ho Is horo only on a visit. Dotrlot Is a very busy placo now, ho says, with tho factories working ovortlmo. Tho convenience anil profit of Times Want Ails vlll bo demon struted by h trial. Girls ' " ... .. ik. r-i In rnnnnrllnil Willi Hi '" I i- .i , Sniitlierit r'llc1 13 lll.ll inv -- lVli i.l.i la linvn jcsolvoil In " ' unnnrn nil their tlgM ... '.... nfrirlally Il0H UlC, UU1U1U w..." tho cotiBtrucnon ; Bald to bo duo to I" '-:, .i... 1....1 in collllic rlSl" m : .' ... ,,-.. n..v..Rueene W rZr inc diners HIV- 1IUU ' "to liviTa m-xn,:" " .,.r.r i.(3 narcu ' LUS AIM"'" ' ' .., Rit Htliel Monnotio a - in t,vn orcanUeil a ,v" ' . . ... here. to Live ion in -,;"! member is deterra.- , -. vfalnnCC. " " , a contury oi :.- w i duivu w ------ ... pr the norve to jow. must subscriuo iu "" , ......i.. mips- i'l! .. tno ionuih -ioidV walk around the .U beforo hreakfasi , wWJ beforo eatlnt'- A j,t fee. ham, bacon '' . pi tie meat and PW" distilled waiui. .., iijr? among flowers, smu. J singing. Never b- M. h Ho. Keen lato hour, , a nap every afternoou. W i