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THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1 S10-EVEHING EDITION. il I' ."fi 11 ' vrorttond, Oitton , , I'Ti.-li i . A !! Dl.u1 nltinnilAvV&. Wh ', Washday Is a Holiday met n; yy frrMBK iwiUff ik ki v fnt at Hitter-of Bt. JohnUtrUillKpUcorailA Collr-i-.tr. Armlenila una Llrmrntnry lNIHf. .111I-1C, ATI. J.lOClllK'Il. .JllliM. (llcHldrnt puplli mart ln oter It -e-r of u Mi. ji- lk.ll..A-. -kn-il, Ka tnftft ftrW.I AftflFMfl AM "" '""" I CONTRIBUTIONS concerning loclal hnpponlnga, Intended for publication In tho socloty depnrt tnent of The Times, inUBt bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m. Friday of each wcok. Exceptions will bo allowed out) lu cases whero ovonts occur lator than tho time mentioned. WHAT MAKES HOME. If I had wtnlth and I had health, And I'd a roof above me, If I'd n wlfo, to cheer my Ufo nut not one child to lovo mo. No rosy-lipped young laugihii Mint.. No brlght-oyed rogulan InildUj, I'd search tho town, both up and down, Till ono should cnll mo dnddlc. I would not have a roof that no'cr Know sound of childish chatter, Nor keep n floor tintoddled o'er Ily llttlo foot thnt pattor. Nor would I hang upon my walls Great pictures Just to show them, Unless a tot had loft a lot Of linger mnrks below thorn. I would not like to nottlo down Within my old armchair, And tnko my ease, with empty knees I want a youngster there. Llkowtao, with ovorythlng I have, How Incompluto 'twould bo, Unless 1 had a girl or hid To uhnro It nil with me. And no I vuy, If I had wealth And had a roof nbovo mo, If I'd n wlfo to cheer my life, Hut had no child to lovo mo, Then I would xearch both up and down, To bog or buy or borrow, A child to bo a part of mo I'd havo ono hero tomorrow. Udgar, A. Glnat. THIS I ON Ah hostess nolthor on tortnlns too llttlo or too much. Lot It bo said that sho Is truly raro liecauoo sho Is apt to go either to ono oxtromo or another. Thoro Is tho hostess who Is cnreless of your comfort, who lots you "do for yourself" and who makes llttlo or no effort to entertain you,- ami thoro Is her opposlto tho lady, who doesn't loavo you to yoursolf ono mlnuto of tho time. Who has not vlnlttnl a houso whoro from tho moment of nrrlvnl ovory mlnuto has boon planned? On, Mon day you wero oxpectod to go to n cer tain plnco, on Tuesdny another, Wodnesdny still gave you no oppor tunity for nHt, and tho cud of tho wook found you dead to tho world, no tired you wero glad to go to bed nnd sloop off tho fatlguo of your va cation. A hostoss of this sort takes It ns a porsonnl slight If tho guest balks at any of tlioao mapped nut forum of ontertnlument, nnd tho litt tor fools she must go through the wholo porformnnro, no nmttor at wlmt ooBt to herself. Thoro nro somo womon who, when thoy havo friends vltt them, Insist upon showing tho latlor off to nil their clrelo. Tho visitor Is forced to perform, as It wore, nnd oxhlblt nil )ior llttlo Foclul grncos. The Ideal hostem) Is tho ono who, while plnnnlng ahead for tho guest's comfort and pleasure, gives her n oluuiro to ngreo to or voto such plans nR bIio sons fit. And no dato should be rot In Kiirh n hard mid fnst imiunor that fatlguo on tho guost's part can not ouable her to call It off. Tho hostoss should not follow tho Kucst around all tho tluio, but should nllow hor somo moments of privacy, nnd when tho Inttor fools llko going off quietly by herself and sitting with n book It Bhould not bo nn occasion for hard foellnga. We all gat nervous spoils which mil only be alleviated by oouiple'e rest and quiet, and nt those, tlmos we don't want ovon our nonront nnd dearest nt hand. Tho supreme test of tho Ideal hos tots U that when you leave lior houso you feel reetwl mid sooth ud in mind nnd body and ongor to go thoro again. fr F. L. Sumuer and wlfg roturned homo this week from Allegany where thoy havo boon enjoying a few weeks outing. Thursday nftornoon Mrs. J. H. Flanagan was hostoss at n "Jam and Jelly" shower complimentary to Mlsa Anno Flanagan, whoso marrlago to Harry Moffat of San Francisco will tnko placo at North Bend nbout Sep tember 15th. Tho Flanagan home was prettily decorated for the occa sion, green, Oregon grnpo and ferns predominating. Each glass of Jam or Jolly wns labelled with Its name and tho nanio of tho donor, the un- dcrstandlng being thnt each donor I personally .mado the delicacy that sho presented tho bride-elect. At bridge, Mrs. E. K. Jones won first prlzo and Mrs. J. Albert MatBon second honors. Among those present were Mrs. T. II. Dnrry, Mrs. E. 0. Flanagan, Mrs. J. W. Flnnngan, Mrs. C. F. McCollum, Mrs. Arthur McICoown, Mrs. T. W. Itonnlo, Mrs. Otto Schottor, Mrs. R. A. Wernlch, Mrs. J. It. Smith, Mrs. M. C. Mnloney, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. J. A. Matson, Mrs. Morton Tower, Miss Mamlo Mahoncy, Misses Minnlo a'nd Grace Sheridan. j. 4. 4. Mrs. J. M. Upton and children aro spending a short time as guests of Mr. Upton's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Upton, nt Langlols. 4. . Mrs. Rebecca Stump and daughter, Catherine, wjll lenvo on the steamer M. F. Plant for San Francisco. Thoy expect to spend tho winter lu Califor nia. A wedding of nioro than usual In terest to Coos Hay people will tako placo next Wednesday, Soptembor 7th, at tho Marahflold Catholic Church when Miss Susan Mario Kick worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elckworth, avIU become tho brldo of Robt. F. Gohhnnlt of North Dond. Tho wedding will bo a vorr quiet one,' only cIobo relatives of tho contract ing parties bolng Invited. Follow ing tho ceremony, a bronkfast will bo served at tho homo of tho bride's pnronts. Thursday, tho young cou-, plo will leave on an extended honey moon trip nnd will bo nt homo to friends In North Hcnd nftcr about October 1st. Tho bride-elect, who was raised on Coos liny. Is a most popular and accomplished young wo man, having won especial noto as a musician. Mr. Gobhardt Is a prom inent young business man of North Horn! nnd the largo circle of friends thnt both enjoy will unlto fn wishing them all tho happiness that passing years enn bring. f V Judgo and Mrs. J. S. Coko and children havo boon spending tho week nt tho Goodwill placo on South Coos Rlvor. Mrs. F. S. Dow nnd children will return next weok from tho LaCrossn farm on South Coos River whoro they havo been spending tho summer. Miss Nolllo Doylo, daughter o'f Mr. and Mrs. N. Doylo of Woddcrburn, and Chns. Catighlll, engineer of tho Cold Storngo Plant nt ft'edderburn wero married In North Rend Sntur dny night nt tho Mercy hospital cha '. the Nov. Fnt hor Gallagher otllcln ntlng. The brldo has been -n teacher for tho last fow yenrs, Is n sister of Mrs. E. C. Mathor of North Uond nnd n very ponular young woniitn. They will reside nt Wedderbuin. An nouncement was also made this weok of the marriage of Chns. Doylo and Miss Sylvia Miller, both of Wodder buru, which was solemnized two weeks ago. Tho groom Is a son of M, Doylo of Woddcrburn and both ho nnd his brldo nro woll known on tho Hay. Thoy aro spending their hon eymoon at' Portland. 4 v n MUs Elizabeth Kaufman, who bus boon lu San Frauclsoo and other Cali fornia cities, was expected homo on tho M. F. Plant. The visit of the members of the Eastern Star to Coqullte this week was an ospeolally pleasant social af fair. The visitors wero Indebted to th members of Houlah Encampment No. 0 cf Coqulllo fcr their entertain meat. The uiombors acted as the hosts ami hottegsos of the occasion, aud they saw to It that all of the visi tors oujojeti uiemsuivu. Arrange Intents wero made so that there was uo possibility of nuy one being with out room accommodations and n com mittee sorved to direct' tho visitors. Tho hotels wero all ttllod and many wero Assigned to private houses. The dlunor at noon was given by the ludgo. It was a hot oilcken dinner and was served to 150 persous. After tho mooting at night tho Coqulllo peo ple sorvod another spread, at which occasion A. J. Sherwood acted as toaotmastcr. The visitors from the Coos Bay cities wero especially PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit In other cities, together with notices of tnclul affairs, are gladly received In tho social do partmouv. Tolophono 13:1. No tices of club meetings will be pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. pleased with the courteous ontprtnln incut extended them by tho Coqulllo people. 4. 4. 4. A sinnll party of young pcoplo en Joyed n picnic at tho beach last Sun day. Tho party was composed of Mr. and Mrs. W. Kardoll and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boone, Misses Myrtlo Cow an, Marjorlo Cowan, Cora Bowron, Eva Wilson nnd Bcssto Flyo, and Messrs. James Cowan, Lcsllo Blanch nrd, Androw WSckman nnd Arthur Blanchnrd. 4. 4. 4. Tho following from tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise will bo of consider able Interest to Marshflold pcoplo ow ing to Dr. Bennett having practlsod In Marshfleld for several months prior to the past summer when ho moved to Pendleton: "A very pretty wedding took placo on Wednesday, August 21th, nt tho homo of tho brldo's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. J. V. Lecp, nt Bancroft, when their daugh ter, Virginia, was united In marrlago with Dr. Charles It. Bonnott. Tho brldo wns daintily attired In a dross of white net over silk mull nnd enr rlcd a bouquet of carnations nnd maldon hah- ferns. Tho groom woro tho conventional black. They woro attended by Mfsu Eva nonnott ns brldosmald and Mr. Harold Loop as groomsman. Only tho Immediate rolatlvcs and a fow friends witnessed tho ceremony,, which was jtorformed by Rc'. F. SV Bunch. Theso young pooplo aro woll and favorably lcno.: throughout the county, and hnvo the best wishes of n host of friends. Dr. and Mrs. Bennett will make their homo In Pendleton."' Mrs. R. W. Gtty of San Francisco Is expected' fn the city to visit her brother, Otto Schottor nnd family. 4. 4. 4. Mrs. E. It. Jones nnd Mrs. B. M. Richardson- entertnlnod friends Inst Saturday at the homo of Mrs. Jones. Tho affair was a handkorchlef shower for Miss Anno Flnnngan who Is to bo married In September. About twenty-live wero present. It was n sowing afternoon. Those In attend ance woro: Mesdiiraes Otto Schottor, J. A. Matson, W. S. Turpln, E. G. Perhnm, W, A. Toye, M. C. Mnlonoy, C. F. McCollum, Arthur McKeown, II. S. Towor, J. W. Flanagan, B. G. Flnnngan nnd Misses Anne Flnnngan, Graco and Minnie Sheridan of Rose burg and- Stella O'Connell. 4 4. A reception wns tendered to Mrs. Ines Chaso at the homo of J. F. Schroedor Inst Saturday ovonlng, tho occasion bolng hor retirement as Grand Chlof of tho Pythian Slstors of Oregon, which olllco Mrs. Chaso has hold with high honors for the past year. Mrs. Chaso wns presented with a pin emblematic of her rank as Past Grand Chief, tho presentation speech being mndo by Mrs. Loin Mast. Mrs. Chaso responded with a speech of appreciation and thanked (Continued on Pago 8.) Tf,. sfiffSuMftef.Off'fgg.S!.HtlentHttl,PoMUnfJtOr IS MY HAT ON STRAIGHT?" Stafford's Ice Cream That's the only kind of cream we hnudlo except chocolato creams although tho printer the other day loft tho word Ice out of our ndver Msemont. May be ho thought it was such a hot proposition that it did not neod Ice. Pure Ice cronm Is good food. It Js more than n meio dessert. It la one of the most nutritious foods, bolng onslly dlgostod, wholesome and verji nourishing. Stafford's Ice cream t an absolutoly puro food product, no choapeulng ndultorant used whatso ever. Ico cream with Stafford means simply frozen cream sweetoued and flavored. TWO STORES SttO Front St 140 Central Aro "NEVER MI5TO ABOUT THE HAT BUY MY HAT OF HAINES AN1 I'LL DELIVER THE GOODS." SO SAYS THE H0RSI5;.nd HE KNOWS. ALMOST EVERYBODY' IN MARSH. FIELD KNIWS THAT HAINES SELLS THE BEST HAY AND' FEED IN TOWN AND ALSO HANDLES THE BEST FLOUR. A.T. HAINES GIVE HIM A TRIAL ORDER. m:m:;mjK:mKm:itt i Great Furniture Values FOR Coos Bay Homes MAY RE FOUND I HIKE AS! ALL TIMES. SATISFACTION IN PRICES AND GOODS. C. A. Johnson Oldest Established Furulturo Store On Coos. Bay, unmtttmtm:t::mttmttm::ttmtmn: a ----n-w--u-tt-a-n-- a You Can Lower the I High Cost of Living I By Buying Your v Meats v 1 I AT THE ENTERPRISE MEAT MARKET TRV IT AND SEE GOOD MEATS AT Reasonable Prices PHONE B2-J Geo. W. King I I'llUl-HIKlUlt II GOW WHY liriLiiixn. S. ., 1 MARSHFIELD J. --- -n-K-K-S-tt-M-H-H- LADD, HUNT and Co. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. All kinds of repairs and shop work promptly nttcmlwl to nnd neatly done. Phono 1G1X. USE THE TIMES' AVAXT ADS. WHEN YOU USE ONE OF OUIt .MANY" AIDS TO HOUSEWIFE. WE HAVE THE CKLERRAJED THE 1910 Washers, The Horton Spinner The Horton Rotary Washing Machine WASHDOARDS, ROILERS, MOP PAILS, MOPS, SCUUIIDIXq RRUSIIES, AND EVERYTHING FOR THE KITCHEN. uiidA :DWARE. Subscribe through Your home agent BRING ALL YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS TO US, WHETHER THEY ARE IlENEff. ALS OR NOT, AS WE CAN OIVE YOU THE SAME PRICE AND THERE IS NO DANGER OF LOSING YOUR MONEY. AND NO DELAY. WE HAVE THE GENCY FOR ONE OF THE LARG EST SUI1SCRIPTI0N 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 C003 COUNTY. FRONT STREET, MAIfSHFIELD, OREQO.V. BARGAIN In Small Farm Tract DESCRIPTION. 7 At RES, a MILTS FROM MA! SHFIELD. AIIOl'T ONIMIALF ROTTOM I AND. GOOD, NEW l-ROO.M HOUSE. GOOD WATER. IIKXCII LAND, LEVEL. SPLENDID GARDEN AND FRUIT LAND. IDEAL CHICKEN FARM. ON COUNTY ROAD. Price, Only $1800 THESE SMALL TRACTS ARE VERY SCARCE AND II.UUIp .LT. WE RECOMMEND THIS ONE AS A FIRST-CLASS IV VESTMENT. t I. S. KAUFMAN CO. - i a i I a i 3 t a i n i a i n - --tt-i:-::--a--tt-..tJ,J!JIt.:J,a.nXJ.tJ.:J.t,.:,.ntf.a-a Pacific Monumental twfli t, . asm and Building Works j H. H. WILSON, Proprietor ! MARSHFIELD, ORE. All kinds ot monumental work promptly and artistically exe lj ClllOfl Pnll -. . Ti . U t our worKs on South Broadway. ---n-n-.n.tt.l,.tt.n.w.tt.tt.tt.B..'i ' i .0 1 ' m