Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1910)
1PPM!,",!!',"!!!SW THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1910- EVENlMG EDITION - il, r , Ji 1 n I, i ' fell f -vl ;; M v v N , 5 hW 4! "'' , '' a. ,v .1 w CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of The Times, must he sub mitted to the editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m. Friday of each week. Exceptions will be allowed only In case3 where events occur later than the time mentioned.) A CUP OF GOOD COFFEE. You may talk about your clarets, your ales and your wines, And your champagne the table adorning; You may sing of your beer, but I tell you right here, Give me a cup o' good coffee'n the morning. The fizz of the fountain I yearn not to hear, .The sherbet or college I ever am scorning; But the sound I prefer Is the tea ket tle's purr, And a cup o' good coffee'n the morning. O, sing of the nectars of far-away Isles, Of the dews on the grasses at dawn ing; But I pass them all by without mur mur or sigh, For a cup o' good coffee'n the morning. You may talk of the thrill of the 20-year-old, Of the color the wine cup adorn ing; But I sing with a will of the genuine thrill Of a cup o' good coffee'n the morn ing! I WO WOMEN were discussing the other day tho perennial subject flf tho rip-lltc nf mnti nilrl nf women. "I recall being taken to hear Theodore Tilton lecture on the rights of women when I wab a very little Klrl,' said tho elder. "Mr. Tilton, as you may lemcmber, was an ardent suffragist, and I can seo him now as lie pounded the table with his fist and exclaimed dramatically: " 'Ever since Adam and Eve woman lins been the slave of man!' "Tho contrast between that asser tion and conditions in the home I had left to hear It was so startling that I burst out laughing. And ever after wnrd when I wanted to get anything out of mamma, who was a ery mas terful woman, all I had to do was to pound the tublo with my small list and shout: " 'Ever slnco Adam and Eve woman , has been tho slavo of man.' " Perhaps tho suftrago orators of our day may not err so greatly on tho side of overstatement, which It is almost unnecessary to remark has nover uindo a permanent convert to any thing, says NIx-ola Smith, nut it is posslblo to hear women discourse, oven In this golden age of alimony, upon "the slavery of woman to man." Nothing could bo more absurd! Many unfortunato women are slaves to their own Inefficiency, for which tho parental Imbecility that still sends boys to college and girls to dancing school Is mainly responsible. But as tho best husband Is not an altruist and tho worst not a Simon Lngreo, tho individual man cannot bo blamed if at -10 or GO his wife gots tired of swinging incense, but, hav ing no other moans of livelihood, keeps on doing It with the notion that alio is a persecuted slave. Tho most hopeless letter I havo over read camo to mo from a middle aged woman not long ago. "I havo read your arltelo savin? that tho husband is not tho wife's partner but her employer.' she wrote, "nnd I want to toll jou how truo it Is of my caso. 1 am 50, lu poor health. Yet. ho begrudges mo n (Ire In my room in wlntor. I havo not had a now dross In nine yours, though lio lb fairly woll-to-do and could give mo money to dross nicely. "Yet what enn 1 do? I am too old and too unskilled to got work at which I could support mvmulf. My husband Is tho only employer that has any uso for me, ami that im! bocauho he can't got rid of me." Thoro are, I supposo, thousand of women similarly placod. and thoro U no solution for their pi oblam In sav ing glibly: "Oct a separation." bo- - 1 ' Vhr?- V I v 1 ws. "fiix smith vro. Daughter of Capt. A. M. Simpson of I Ccos Bay, now visiting here. ' - Court? v Sin Franiiico Call cause their battles weie fought and lost 23 or 30 years ago." Every marriage or for that mat ter any association of two persons, either meu or women has its war of wills sometimes when the contend ers are unevenly equipped a short, sharp, decisive contest, like our war with Spain, but more often a cruel, Indeterminate struggle like the war of IS 12, at tho end of which both parties are glad to sign a peace treaty which doesn't even mention the cause of combat. "Peace hath Its victories no less renowned than war,' as wo have heard school commencement orators observe. Gut the vlctoiies of peace In the household are often more shameful than thoso achieved by bloody battles. Tho man or woman whose motto is "peace at any price" Is sure to pay the limit price for It. And the wife who achieves a permanent peace pace jat the cost of liberty and self-respect Is the victim of her own weak nature, l not of any man. But women have no monopoly of such surrenders. Personally, I have seen many more henpecked husbands than oppressed wives. There is no question of slavery between man and woman, except as both are slaves of heredity and circumstances. And sometimes one stalks ahead of the chain and sometimes the other. Mrs. William Dungan is visiting at Tho Crow's Nest, the Owens' cottage, on Coos River. The mombers of Doric Chapter, Eastern Star, were entertained by the now officers of tho lodge at the Ma sonic Hall last Tuesday evening. Tho affair was an enjoyable one. The of tlcers who were tho hostesses of the occasion weio- Mesdames McCarty, i-imm GO&S BAY. xFx. c TRESENTEDZ The past has proven that Invostmentu cities aro tho mest profitable. The.C. Bruschko, Marshllold, Ore. zS " St f QMMs iT I J - SAFE AHD F W 'j&P SQUARED M-zZOr vlhus.i y r W PERSONAL notices of visitors in the city, or of Coos Bay people who visit in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received in the social de partment Telephone 13:U. No tices of club meetings will be pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. Douglas, McLeod, Bear, Lando, Haz ard, Marsh, Hall, Allen, Lang, Schil ling, Misses Franse, Savage and Stauff, Messrs. Allen and Evertsen. Those in attendance "were: Mes dames Hayes, Savage, Salan, Bar gelt, Mingus, Rasmussen, Murphy, Norton, Kaufman, Loggie, Dungan, Millls, Doll, Kruse, Haines, Forty, Crawford, Hoagland, Wall, Connor, McCrary, McKnight, Wolcott and Stauff, Misses Murch, Rush, Stephens, Zlmmer, Lang, Millis, Loggie, Bridges, Harkensee, Bernltt, Schilling, Thomp son, Messrs. Dlllard, Savage, Rood, McKnight, McCrary, Doll, Dindlnger, Marsden, Leslie, Borgelt, Dindinger, Doll. Attorney and Mrs. Peck were visi tors at the Matson bungalow on Coos River during the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flanagan and family, who have been at Ten Mile camping for several weeks, have re turned home. Miss Helen Doble of Portland is a guest at the bungalow of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler on Coos River. J. .J. v There will be a number of Sunday picnics to-morrow. Some will take advantage of the excursion to Ene gren's Grove to go up the river, and the beach and auto trips will take a good many out of the city. .-- V V Society doings in the city have been rather quiet dining the past week. It is the season of the year when parties are fewer, than usual and the lake3 and rivers are attracting a good many from the city. ! Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh, State president of the W. C. T. U will bo at Gardiner Sunday, and will reach Marshfleld Monday. Tuesday, August 2d, a reception will be given for her at the Methodist Church in Marsh fleld. She will be present at the ora torical medal contest at the Taberna- (Contlnued on Page 8.) Bang Up Ice Cream Any old duffer can make what Is commonly called Ice cream, but it takes an artist to make a really bang up good ice cream. Stafford has the knowledge and the experience, and that's why Stafford's Ice cream has a reputation. That is why everyone admits there Is nothing like Staf ford's. For Sunday We havo VAXILLA, STI' 1 WHER RY nnd CHOCOLATE FLAVORS. Also ORAXGE SHERBET. TWO STORES 230 Front St 14(1 Central Arc Buy Your BUTTER, CREAM and MILK of the Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage Company. Free Delivery. Phone 73J, lMff. f ' ' ''' '' ' " COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. DEALERS U&s AGENTS COAL , COLONIZATION. MIS. FiRtf. FRUIT. MliZML, - ad TlfWm LAH35. 0r6ANIZIHg of IHWSWAL COMtANIFS A SDr.r.lAlTV -m COMPAtUtS A SPSeALTYso In small acre tmcts near growing B. R. S. has sueh tr nfrr Ph t AUTO MAKES DAILY ROUND TRIPS FROM DRAIN TO SCOTTSBURG RATES: FROM DRAIN TO SCOTTSRUHG, $r.00; SCOTTSHUHG TO DRAIN, $0.00. OFFICE AT Hedden & l'HOXE, "CENTRAL," DHAIX. A. W. DEXXY, PROF. mmsmmmmnm tt r? a a ra Witf n i jflii'sii w Local Vi Marshfield BY BUYING A GOOD MANY THOUSAND CARDS AT ONE TIME WE HAVE AT LAST BEEN ABLE TO SECURE A GOOD $ it ASSORTMENT OF REAL PHOTOGRAPH POSTCARDS THAT SELL AT THE SMALL PRICE I 2 for 5c 1 FOR SALE HY US ONLY. NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERY CO. OLDEST STATIONERY STORE IN COOS COUNTY. tx ttmms$tnmsnsts$rumm$s.t$mts$s$m$s$ v A' - jKtjrvmnmrrvc-'-.jx-is'v ..: .. (fti-i'-rofo . jl'j. . HAINES is not -just HAY and --- -- WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF Blue Enamel Cook ing Utensils Neat, artistic, sanitary and cheap. They are Just the thing for every home. To introduce it For Two Days Only we will 50c Covered Stew Pan for 25c Wo have a complete tine of SAUCE PANS, GERMAN KETTLFS PRESERVE KETTLES, HAKE PANS, COFFEE POTS, DISH PNS WATER PA1I.S. Come nnd sce them at ' '' Pi I J fid & won --- Rowland's DRAIX, ORE. mmmmnnnmmm of fl A7AT Br:w and OF H E R E selling dry goods FEED ------xt t-. offer a H Y yr amTOamBmmmSS- Real Estate Prices Raising can bur ul H Furniture at the Same Old Prices at the SASIE OLD STORE 1 Call and Inspect our'.tl o-v uui yi ices. C. A. Johnson OI0st EatabllBhcd Furnltnre 1 Store On Coos Day. I wwammmmttmniwwmwaaBeJ --n-tt----. u You Can Lower the I High Cost of Living By Buying Your I Meats AT THE ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET i TRY IT AND SEE GOOD MEATS AT Reasonable Prices PHONE 52-J t Geo. W. King I GOW WHY KUIIiDIXG, j MARSHFIELD j ---- --a-n--a-8..j!, Fine Pastry Cakes Fresh Every Day at Tk COOS BAY BAKERY Sportsmen Attention! ALLOW US TO SHOW VOU THE SENSATION OF THE SEAS0.V THE NEW 2o-20 MARIAN, SLIDE ACTION RIFLE. The Gunnery "SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS." NORTH COOS RIVER BOAT SERVICE. Steamer Alert leaves Marshfieli dally at 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. Re turning arrives In Marshfleld about 10 A. M. and G P. M. Alert gl special Sunday service, leaving Marshfield at 8 A. M. Launch Mllllcoma leaves Allegan 7 A. M. and 3:30 P. M., connects and transferring ivltu steamer Alert Alert and Mllllcoma are both open for charter on fow days' notice. CAPT. H. E. EDWARDS. E. B. GEHRKE CONTRACTOR Office and Shop 716-620 South Broadway OIL SUPPLIES m n. t.. rti nnH SUPPf .c uuua vu; w.4 ..- . Comnanv under tha management i J. W. Flanagan will continue to W" dlo the Union Oil Company's g line, distillate, benzlno and coal 0" at their oil house across the Bay which place they have moved tw -..-.. . office. Phone 302. Jft ,ii i. ! Kf H "-" 'pS8sssrrr-v sr&rrs&za&zsassnttsx!! r Tmiiwin , if M