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V VTC-... p'-r -v THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 191 0 EVENING EDITION. 2 I B WHAT- SfpaHp-B2M(0 i iv .. . CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not lator than 0 o'clock p. m. Friday of each week. Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro ovents occur later than tho tlmo mentioned.) X J '.."- "! t-.r - SWEET PEAS. u Where beos nro coming all day lone And happy robins call, Sweet peas arc nodding In tho breeze Along tho garden wall. Palo blossoms, pink and lavender, With buds llko'llttlo pearls, They bring mo thought of other years And prim, old-fuBlilcinud girls. Their frocks of frilly calico Woro Just that tint of bluo, Tholr bonnets with tho ruffled capos, That faded lilac, too; Sweet peas, along tho gardon wnll, You nro tho souIh I know, Of Hetty, Hannah, Huth and Rose, Who died so long ngo. "" Minna Irving. ! ! ! NDOUBTKDLY thoro nro dlsll- luslonmcnts In tho honeymoon, and disappointments, too; and n fow headaches and team. That 1b perfectly natural; for when two peoplo, who havo hitherto known each othor entirely through tho rosy j clouds of romnnco, mtddonly como faco to faco with tho practicalities of llfo there In bound to bo a readjust- I ment. But I cannot ngroo with Mabol Her bort Urnor that tho honeymoon Is ono long sorlca of dlBllliiHlonmentH. If that woro the enso, Cuivld would havo to go out of business, and bo I urn ufrnld would Dentrtco Fairfax. Wo uro great friends, little Dnn Cupid and I; and often ho whispers wlso llttlo bltu of uilvlco In my ear. Tho honeymoon Ih nn unsettled poriod nud, If tho girl hns dlslllu slonmonts, so also hns tho man. Thoro may bo astray hours of gloom , but thoro nro many, many hours of i purest Joy nud suiiHhlne. Thoro nro exceptions In ovory enso, and sometimes a girl finds hIio has married a grouchy crank, Instead of a man. And sometimes tho man Muds of Joy or n tlmo of' disillusionment. The young peoplo must learn their own lesson. Thnnk goodness thnt In mo3t cases It Is a lesson that reads Itself to a happy climax, and tho dlstlluslou mentB nro so few as to bo quickly forgotten. Thursday nfternooon, Mrs. C. F. McCollum of North I3eud was hostess at a hosiery shower complimentary to Miss Stella O'Connoll whoso marriage- to Wm. Ford of San Francisco tnkes place tho latter pnrt of Sep tember. Tho beautiful McCollum homo was never moto attractive, be ing very tnstlly decorated for tho event. The dining room was In pink, sweet pens and pink shaded candles adding to tho artistic schomo. Sow ing was tho afternoon's diversion, of courso being broken by tho usual conversation on nuptial events of the near future and of days gono by as practically all of Mrs. McCollum's guests woro girl friends of years' standing and If somo of tho birthday discussion had been Jotted down, Just how many yenrs could "lmvo boon de finitely stated and no one would feet offended becnuso they aro all married ! or about to bo married now and don't care. But at any rate, It was a most delightful nftornoon. Mrs. McCol lum's guests woro Miss Stella O'Con noll, Mrs. Boyd M. Hlchnrdson, Mrs. F. 12. Hague, Mrs. 12. K. Jones, Mrs. A. J. French, Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy, Mrs. Otto Schotter, Mrs. Arthur Mc Koown, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, MIhb Mumlo Mnhoney, Misses Minnie and Ornco Sheridan of Itoseburg and Miss Anno Flanagan. ! Miss Anna Rui'scll of Stockton, California, arrived hero this wcou to make horn homo with her Bister, Mrs. F. 13. Hague Sho will nttend school hero next year. Hov. B. Dorranco of Eugene who has been spending his vacation In Coos county was a guest nt tho sum mor homo of Dr. J. T. McCormnc on South Coos River this week. Ho re turned the' last of tho week to his PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay peoplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of "nclal affairs, tire gladly received In the social do pnrtmen.. Telephone 13H1. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. lin linn iiinrrlml n titrvfinu unulali torimnrnnt Insti.n.i ,,r .. ,,',, ' charge. In Eugono and was so onthus ,,....,. ........... ,. ., But tho nvorago honoymoou Is hup py. Of courBo, if tho marrlago Is de void of lovo on olther sldo, tho hon eymoon will not bo happy; how could it bo? But n mnn cannot bo fault-tlndlng, nggros8lvo, critical and domineering without having shown somo signs of tho clovon foot before ho married. I would linto to think that all honeymoons woro sad and gloomy. I know a brldo nnd groom of a, week's ' Btandlng, nnd I am quite sure that no ' (llsllluslonmont has marrod thoso bright young fucos, I also know a young couple who havo boen marrlod six weeks and thoy uro ns gny nnd happy as lurks. Thoro nro somo men who should novor marry; thoy aro born old bach elors. Marrlago might cure them of tholr ' crankiness, but it would bo rathor I sad for tho woman who married ' them, i It la that kind of a man who makes ' tho honoymoou a failure; ho can't adjust himself to his now surround ings nnd responsibilities. I Mothers havo much to do with tho upolltng of houeymooous. ed ovor this section thnt ho declared ho would bo back next season for his vnctlon, F. M. Frledherg and wife nnd tholr guest, Mrs. Belle Horrell of Scnttlo, will return to town Monday for n week or bo. Mrs. Horrell Is n slstor of Mrs. Frledberg. V P fr Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Tower nnd Miss Nolllo Tower will return Monday ; from their summer homo on South i Coos River for n week or so In town. , Dr. Tower Is stondlly Improving. I Major Tower and wife of Empire nlso I returned to their homo this weok nfter an extended stny at their siun mor bungalow on South Coos Hlver. Mrs. W. A. Toyo nnd dnughtor Catherine returned this weok from n two week's outing nt tho Goodwill placo on South Cooa River. Mrs. Dennis O'Donohuo who has been making hor mother. Mrs. An-1 sticks. Among tho guests woro Mrs. F. M. Frledberg, Mrs. Belle Horroll of Seattle, Mrs. A. J. French, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. C. W. Tower, Mrs. I Morton Tower, Mrs. Horbert Lock hnrt, Miss Hnzol McOrnw, Mrs. T. H. uarry, .miss auuo i-innngnn, .Mrs. j. Albert Mntson nnd son, Julius, Miss Helen Doblo nnd .Mrs. W. T. Merch ant. fr Miss Florence Jackson of Monro via, California, who has been visiting nt tho home of her cousin, Mrs. A. L. Dtittz, left this wock for California. Sho wns accompanied cib far as Rose burg by her cousin, C. II. Lowrey, who wns on routo to Pnlouse, Wash., to visit his brother for n fow weeks. Mrs. 13. K. Jones and son, Eugene, returned this week from tho Mnzu where thoy have been enjoying a fow weeks outing. Miss Daisy Rush loft this weok for California whero alio will spend tho balance of her vacation visiting rela tives at tho famous "Lucky Baldwin" ranch. Tho Cnledonlnn picnic nt Charles ton last Sunday was ono of tho most enjoyable ovoutB of tho weok. Of course, nearly nil tho Scotch In this vicinity were present and thoro woro representatives of many other nation alities to enjoy the hospitality of tho mou nnd women from tho land of Bobble Burns. Besides tho usual picnic festivities nnd fine eatings, thoro wns a special program of Scotch nlrs and dnnclug. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Al bert Mntson ontortnlned u number of friends nt tholr summer homo, "The Nook" on South Cooa RIvor. Among tholr guests woro: P. A. Sandborg nnd family, Geo. F. March and fam ily, 13. S. Bargolt and wlfo, nnd G. A. Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mntson broke up tholr summer homo Thurs day, Mrs. Mntson nud Julius return ing to town. MisseuVMInulo nnd Grnco Shorldau of Rosoburg arrived horo this weok to nttond tho marrlago of their aunt, Miss Anno Flanagan, which tnkes placo oarly In September. Tholr ar rival horo was' as ourco of much gratification to tho youngor set on tho Bny as thoy are vory popular hero through provlous aummors spent horo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Shorlduu will probably arrive In a fow days to spend boiuo tlmo hero nnd to iiltond tho Flnnngun-Moffnt nuptlah. 4 Tho membors and frlonds of tho First Presbyterian Church nnd Sun day School held their picnic nt Cut- lip's Grovo on South Coos River, all day Thursday. Thero woro about twonty mombors and friends from North Coos River, who Joined with the Mnr8hfleld people, making eighty six In all. Tho first thing on tho pro gram after reaching tho grovo was One Week of Amusement CARNIVAL WEEIC IS GOING TO BE ONE OF THE LIVE LIEST WEEKS OF THE SEASON. WE ARE BETTER SUP PLIED THAN EVER BEFORE WITH EVERYTHING IN THE CARNIVAL LINE INCLUDING FLAGS, BUNTING, JAPANESE LANTERNS, JAP ANESE PARASOLS, HORNS, COW BELLS? FRYING PAN CLAPPERS, CONFETTI. COOS BAY SOUVENIRS DON'T FORGET TO SEND YOUR FRIENDS A CARD WE SELL COOS BAY PHOTOGRAPHS, 2 FOR 5c, COLORED VIEWS, lc. EACH. THE NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERY COMPANY OLDEST STATIONERY STORE IN COOS COUNTY. Good Br Is Our Specialty In fact wo Imndl.. .. J I l )U ll.rl , .... . "l"tf :- ...,...... weii,.l(,ls, j 11 t flu I older nnd see. ' RAISIN BREAD, CHIAIIAM BRM.M), IIOMl'.M lli. 11,,,.... '"it KRENTll IlIlKAl) Mil I ... ' "''. u.M.v tip. , WIIKUinJK, Choice line of raki. L "". ti(l The COOS BA BAKERY phone in.r. I'l'lt I iimtMM ... ..ii, iiwi.ik ui- (iO()) TX(;si I You Can Lower Hip I High Cost of Living $ By Buying Your I Meats It AT THE ENTfRPRISE MEAT MARKET TRY IT AND SI.'B SNAP In Dairy Farm 1G0 acres on navtahlo water, 30 of which Is Ono bottom J lnnds; 8-room modern house, good barn, 15 milk cows, 11 heifers, 3 horses and other stock; all farming Implements. This placo is well protected from tho wind, is Ideally located, at pleasant home and a payer. Terms It wanted. PRICE, 9tn,(NiO.OO. I, S. KAUFMAN 8b CO. GOOD 51 EATS -AT Roasonnblo Prlcci PHONE AIM Geo.W. King l'ltOPHIKTOR GOW WHY BUILDING, MAHSHKIKM) tt-tt-K-K-n--tt-tt-H--B.S- : -tx-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-h-h-h. i H. iJrritf Hnrm sLI ' m m viiiiiiiiiiijiii'ji 1 viviiivj ITIUIIUIIICiIIIUI t .mi KhSl,! and Building Works H. H. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. All kinds of monumental work promptly and artistically exe cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway. B-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-ra-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-tt-a-iiS the arrangement nnd spreading of clrow O' Connor, an extended visit lh.e. JnrK0- "lcnlc tnbl' mn,, ,n the hero left this week for her homo In San (Continued on Page 8.) Francisco. I "That Is tho best Ico cream I havo Georgo Raines nnd family havo oaten In months 1 boon camping for n few weeks nt j 1 "Mm lit at rti I Tho mother who spoils hor son lays j ' 4. 4. 4. Tnls was th statement of nn East- up a supply of unhapplness for his w A Lu80 nmJ wfo ,e -erner who Is visiting on the Bay, W,f0, for San Francisco and othor Callfor- attJ l' hu,,! partnken of tho de,lcac If a man has been waited on nnd j,la paints whero they will make nu at stnffora nnd ,s ono ot tho ninny pnnipored and mndo to look upon extended visit. compliments we havo received, hlmsolf as tho most important person I 4. 4. 4. j on earth, ho is sure to ntako a poor niisoanu, at tuo start out anyway. 1 Ho will oxpect his wlfo to Join tho group of ndorlng, ndmlrlng sntolltes a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- n-a-aa-a -a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-n' Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT Tho best Domestic nnd Inportod brands. riaster, Lime, Brick, and all kinds of buiidors material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR 810 SOUTH BROADWAY PnONE SOI maaaaaamaaawmummmnxsc II Real Estate Prices Raising! Tases nro of living is can buy going up. Coit higher, but 701 : Furniture at the Same Old Prices I nt th SAME OLD STORE. jj Call and Inspect our itock s and got our prices. C. A. Johnson i OIdct KstablislitHl Furnlturt Storo On Coos Bny. ' 1 Ratmtttmammmttamttmtwtflom u-a-a-a--a-a-a-a-a-n-8: T ror atrictly Mrs. A. B. Cnmnbell and wlfo. M.vra Hurd. Ralston Hunt nmi Miss su.mi.w ii4.uilh; Ruby Canipboll returned this weok Strawberry, Chocolate and Vanllln from n two week's outing nt Mlrac Ico Cream and Pineapple Sherbet. ' Cove. j . 4. 4. f j , Mrs. W. S. Chandlor wns tho hos-' toss Wodnosdny nftornoon at a pleas ant gathering of tho Coos Rivor sum- mor colony folk at hor buninilaw on Honoymoous will rise and sot ns South Coos River. At cards, Mrs, W. .uuB iuu nmi uio worm snnu last. t. .Morotiant won first prize, n llnon So thoro Is not tho slightest uso in do- tea cloth, and Miss Helen Doblo the j TWO STORES daring tho honeymoon to bo a tlmo second prize, a pair of brass candle- ' 10 F"" St 140 Central Avo that circle about his IiIkIiiiom. If sho does not ho rosents It and acts liko n spoiled child. J Thoro uro spoiled dnughtors ns well ns 8pollod sous, nnd oltlior ono can cpoll a honeymoon. HKrarasaS2J52S2S25 STBVMER BRBVKWATER Sails from Alnsworlli Dock, Portland, 0 n. in., August 7, 12, 17 22, niul 27. Sails from Coos Bny on tide August 1, 0, 14, 10, 2lnnd 20. Reservations will not be held later tluui noon of day previous "to Hailing, unless tickets uro purchased. t W. F. Miller.fAgt,. Phono Main 35-L MMMME1tJtJC3JC3CJt0aKgCT5MHS25g5HratgCTffffnlt.t; iKS2S2S2SHSS2S?SaSHS32SnSHaHSH Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice Coos Bay Ice & Cold Storage f FHEK DKMVEIUK3 8 A. M. nnd 2 P. 51". Phono 73-J. -a-a-a-K-s-a-a-a-a-a-8-" LADD, HUNT and Co. CONTRACTORS AND RUIIiPER5- gaM 8 IB n. u lc ti STEaAMER M. F. PLANT iw aiis Tor an rrancisco every eight days. TICKOTS RKSKRVEI) UP TO THE ARRIVAL OP THE SHIP RESERVATION'S WILL HE CANCELLED AT TIIVT TIME UN LESS TICKOT IS BOUGHT. ' Phono 1G1X. 'ig; . HTS? F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore THE ARAGO HOTEh. Open from August 1st Under Form" Manager, , Coos County's finest summer sort. Beautiful ocean Ylew, For accommodations, terms etc eSa5S5a2SaSESZS2i.-SS2SB52ESHS2S: ESESESHSBSESHSE ESa522SS5ESa5Eran address JOHN PETERSO.Ni Empire, Ore. ' - jjm ,jv j -M..'.fc