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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, M'ARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910 EVENING EDITION. i N H m WHAT- SagBMi-B2i 1WB Cli" r JZV; VS . ' Y'57rF'" V jKZJ mm wjMm?as8r a im;..-' - jakva . i.vvjr i.wfcrArf'.'jy im. .-j l v y rw n ,r -i7fv - vn I l ; v 3-- .rtf, j' r,- . I !$ jiw CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society dopart tnont of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tlio editor not lator than C o'clock p. m. Friday of each week. Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases whero events occur lator than tho time monttoncd.) . i-V's' i THE K1.V1) MOTHER USED TO MAKE. "W llor smllos7 Ah, they aro might)' sweotl They fill my days with sun nnd ah I no. They gild tho paths before my feet With glory golden nnd divine. Thoy fill mo with nuTDItlons fair For tasl(B Immortals undertnko, And Bpur mo on, for thoy'ro Tho kind that Mother used to makol Hor oyes? Ah, they nro deeply bluo. Hnw I rojolce to watch their light As thoy Hash out on enro and rue And drlvo nil worry out of sight! And when bIio uboh thorn nh, mol To stir mo, how my pulses quako, For thoy'ro again the kind, you sec, Tho kind that Mother used to makol llor cooking? Ah, what gonitis lies llohind eacli culinary schemel Such rabbits rare, such pumpkin pies. Each (IIbIi a sweetly dainty dream. It matters not what she may do, Whatever she shall .mix or bnkc, Thnro lu not onu unequal to Tho kind thnt Mother used to makol And when at night, returning Into, From business enros ami other things I find hor waiting nt the gate, Or upstairs full of murmurlngs, 1 think of mnny a bygone day, And how my daddy used to shake. For her remarks aro, Had to say, Tho kind that Mother used to make! Ilarpor'H Weekly. 11Y DON'T you pay auc tion to snmo of tho nlro girls you know?" I asked it young man tho other day, when ho complained of being lonely, ts.nys Uentrlco Fairfax. "IlncaiiHo I am not in a position to marry, nnd a mnn can't enjoy n mere friendship with a girl without his In. tlMltlmiR llolllL' inluiioimlriiui! " nn " "" I the prompt answer. It that Is so, it Ih Unit things wore changed, and tho glrlH themselves an tho ones to do It, A firm frlomUhlp between a man J ami n gin is good tor Doth of them, nnd It Is ridiculous that Is should bo misconstrued. Many young men do not feel thnt thoy euro to marry until they hnvo be come woll established, nnd can Qffor ft girl nil tho comforts to whluh alio lias been accustomod. That being the onso. must thoy nb. Btnln from girls' Hooloty until thoy nro roady to marryT Somo girls look on every man they meet us n possible husband. Just borauso n man llnds a girl pleasant to tulk with nnd culls upon her once n week, ui.d takes hor to tho theater occasionally, It Is no sign that ho has fallen In love with her. I do think that a man has not tho right to occupy n girl's time to tho ex. elusion of other men, unless his Inten tions nro sorlous; but I am talking about tho liion whoso casual atten tions nro mlsuudorstood, A girl of any Intelligence knows pretty well tho value of a nmn'a at- tontlon that Is, alio knows tho vnluo thnt ho places upon them. If eho plncos grontor valuo on them than ho does It la because alio wishes to do HO. A man ofton finds a girl a most charming companion with whom to while nwny a few hours, but she Is noi necessarily "tiie only woman." It Ib a Bltnntlon which tho girl must control; sho must keep hor wits nbout hor, nnd not nllow hor heart and van ity to mlscoustiuo words and actions which havo no deop meaning. Every city Is full of earnest, hard working young men who would much enjoy tho sooloty of nico girls. Hut they fool thoy onnnot enter upon friendships which will bo mis understood. "Tho girls of to-day demand so much." ono young man said to me ruofully. "A follow feels that ho Is not wanted unless ho can spend plon ?v,f,..1,..- mail who Is trying to mnke a success of llfo cannot afford to Bpond nil he earns." There Is sound logic In thnt, girls, and It is far more to n girl's credit to holp a mnn to save money than to urge him to squander It. Of course, every glrl.onjoys going to tho theater nnd an occasional treat, but don't innlto the young man feel thnt they nro stingy when thoy save their money. No mnn with nny nmbitlon spends nil ho cams. Tho spendthrift mnkes n poor hus- band no mntter how gny and enjoy- nblo lils courtship may have been. Tho man with foresight nnd rent lovo for you Haves his money so li inny marry you am' glvo you n good home. In tho meantime, until thnt ono right mnn nppenrs, onjoy your friend ships with other men, nnd don't Im nglno thnt ovory man wTTo pays at tention to you Is In love with you. Thursday evening nn nuto party was given nt Ilassondorf's Dcnch. The PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Day people who visit In other cities, together with notices of onclul affairs,, nro gladly lecolved in the social de partment Telephone 13:11, No tices of club meetings will be pub lished and secrotnrlcs aro kindly requested to furnish s.nno. were ns follows: Mr. nnd Mrs. Har ris, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Oalc, "T.Ir. nnd Mrs. Paul Snndon, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Sandon, Mrs. Graves, Mrs. Prntt, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. JIosb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Mont gomery, Mr. Default, Mr. Jewel, Mrs. J. L, Durrnnd, Mrs. J. A. Durrnnd, Mr. Gunlock, .Tack Cottle, Jack Illch- nrds, Martin Steckle, Clay Church, Frnnk Wooley, Mr. Frier, Albert linn sen, Ed. Dolnn, Eugene Montgomery, Chester Pomlnvlllo, Mr. Ayres, Mnblo Potter, Mny Durrnnd, .Mnrthu Wooley, Miss Howe, Lola Montgomery, Mnblo King, Elllo Church, Miss Drlggs, MIsb Prntt, Laura nnd Cntherlno Pomln vlllo, Miss Cook, Nclllo Wolfo and Elllo Potter. Tho following from n Portland pnpor will be of much interest to Coos liny nnd Coqulllo people who woro In- Itlmntoly acquainted with Capt. Dun ham when he was a resident of this Queen of the Carnival okkkkHnKKflsv WMitfttJr Huff TflklkVklkkkVkl .MISS (.KXKVIKVK TELLEFSOX, EUotod Quoen of tho Coos liny Deep Water Way Carnivnl Regatta lu Pop ular Voting Contost. members fit tho party went In four .sevtlon a uumfier of yoars ago: "An autos, thoso Iwlonglug to F. 11. Walte, liiouucements hnvo beon received hero Tom llounott, Claude Nsbur and I. ,,f t1"' "'"""'nKe of MUs Hay Lonore H. Tower. Supper M served at the , J""''1?1"', Captain and beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Ilooth ;Mr" V. Jt "U"U"' f th "'k. woro the chnporouos for the party, L" U".a!u F Nlcho1 r Lo8 Angeles, which was made up of the following: ?ho redding took place August 2d nt Misses Mildred and Ethel Wnlto of , Kos AnK0,. tho "ov Jh Prltchard, Suthorlln, Nolllo Tower, Mlunlo and Graco Sheridan of Hosoburg, Helen Doblo of Portland, Laura Kruso Gen. ovlevo Sengstackon, and Mossrs. Jack Moreon, Lawrence Hofer of Salem, Cornell Logerstrom, J. Hassott, Tom Iionnett, I. H. Tower, Claude Nas burg, Stanton Wnito of Suthorlln. Mrs. Fred Slaglo nnd n party of friends of Coqulllo were among the visitors to Coos liny durlug carnival w eek. Mrs. J. T. Sullivan of nnndon has been visiting In tho city this week. V t Mrs. Thomas Hussell of Ileavor Hill visited Marshfleld friends during tho carnival. A basket social and bon fire partv was glvon by the moinbors of the Flagstaff Sunday Sohool on August 13th. About thirty lunch baskets wero prepared nnd were auctioned off. A big 1)011 Urn was built nml nftax suppor gnmos wero onjoyod. For thoso who lived nt a dlstnnco n gaso- iiii" inunou was nrovidoii. n inva (Continued on Page S.) DON'T Leave Town Without taking a box of the famous STAFFORD'S CANDIES It has won a reputation as the best that Is produced anywhere. It has the taste that tells. Take a box to tho folks nt home. Get n box for your sweetheart, your wife, your mother, u will mnko their heart glad and do you good. Always something new nt Subscribe through Your home aent DUING ALL YOt'H St'HSCRIPTIONS FOR MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS TO US, WHETHER TIIEY ARE RENEWS ALS OR NOT, AS WE CAN GIVE YOC THE SAME PRICE ANO THERE IS NO DANGER OF LOSING YOUR MONEY AND NO DELAY. WE HAVE THE AGENCY FOR ONE OF THE LARG EST SUBSCRIPTION HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES. Ladies Home Journal Twice a Month 10c a copy $1.50 a Year COME TO NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE HEADQUARTERS. THE NORTON & HANSEN STATIONERY COMPANY OLDEST AND LARGEST STATIONERY COMPANY IN COOS COUNTY. FItONT STREET, ALVIfSH FIELD, OREGON. Millinery Clearance Sale REDUCTION SALE. I hnvo purchased the millinery business formerly owned by Mrs. John H. Seniors, and will sell nil trimmed Hats now In stock for half price. Sale begins to-day for two weeks to mnko room for new Fall goods. I nownko the liberty to Invito tho public for n con tinuance of tholr kind patronage, assuring you that you will always find the latest up-to-dnto creations in Millin ery here. I bog to remain, your vory truly, Mrs. Esther E. Donaldson SUCCESSOR TO .MRS. JOHN H. juijng. MISS EDITH .MncLACHLAN, .Mgr. Bfl iiiiiiiHHkiHiiHiiiiiiiiB H E Y - --j:--:j---M.tj ix You Can Lower k V High Cost of Living A By Buying Your v Meats AT TIIE ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET THY IT AND SKK GOOD MEATS AT Ronsonnblo Prices PHONE B2.J Geo. W. King GOW WHY IIUIMHXQ, MAHSHFIELi) I K-tt-tt-tt-twj-tj-tj-:,.,,. mmmmmmm:mmKjmrows Real Estate Prices Raising Tnxes otMlvlug can buy nro is Bolng up. Coiti higher, but joa Furniture at the Same Old Prices at tho SAME OLD STORE. Call nnd Inspect our stock nnd got our prices. C. A. Johnson 8 Olitoit Established Furniture Storo On Coos Hajr, i nu:mKtmuK:KmmtttmtK8a Good Bread Is Our Specialty In fnct wo handle no other kind. It in light iukI delicious. Just glveni ii trial order and hoc. RAISIN DUEAI), GUAIIAM ItHEAI), iirow.v niuan, HOME-MADE IJREAD, FRENCH llREAl), MILLICOMA lllUUl). CREAM HHEAD, HUMPEHN'ICLr. Choice Hue of rnkes, pics, etc. The COOS BAY BAKERY "THE PHONE HMi. HOUSE OF GOOD THINGS." LADD, HUNT and Co. CONTRACTORS AND HUILDERS. R AH kinds of repairs nnd bhop work promptly attended to and neatly donf Phono 1C1X. Horses Look as Good as the Girl when YouBuy Your Hay and Feed at Haines ty of money, and tho average young them home, . ThosaN In nttondanco ULs,, AUTO MAKES DAILY ROUND TRIPS FROM DRAIN TO SCOTTSBURG im.llA, SO.OO. OPFICR T Hedden & Rowland 1MIOXE, "CEXTHAL," DRA1X. A. W. DEXXV, PROF. HG TO DKAIX, ORE. 1 TWO STORES 230 Front St 140 Central Ave STORE AND OFFICE FUTURES TO VOIII OHDUn AT URJM THE SHOP OF QUALITY ..10-720 SOUTH nnn Aim., x- SOUTH HHOADWAY. OIL SUPPLIES Tho Coos Day Oil nnd Supply Company under tho management of J. W. Flanagan will continue to ban dlo tho Unlou Oil' Company's gaso line, distillate, benzine nnd coal oil nt their oil house across the Day U which place they have moved tHfl office. Phon 302. XORTII COOS IUVER 110AT SKRVICK. Steamer Alert leaves MarshfleU dolly at 7 A. M. nnd 2 P. M. Ri turning arrives in Marshfleld abou 10 A. M. and 6 P. M. Alert give' special Sunday service, leaTlnS Marshfleld at 8 A. M. Launch Milllcoma leaves Allegany 7 A. M. and 3:30 P. M connection and transferring with steamer Alert. Alert nnd Milllcoma are both open for charter on few days notice. CAPT. H. E. EDWARDS- HHEAKWATEIt HOTEL, Front St., Marshfleld, Ord UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovate and newly furnished. Rooms reasoa- able, by day, week or month. Mrs. J. H, O'DONNELL, Prop. It 'i T"jt.Vr 'v JtJl 'Jflf ifcfMfcJ