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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910 EVENING EDITION. limn i i. im.ni H...I...... !.. ,i i. mm iMMiiiijmHiii jiumiii '1, "" ll1 V- ii i '.... -j. ... . fluTi II i ' jK BgKKISMKKtKKSKKKmmmmmmmHKKKntggSSSai Two Stores Opposite Clinmller Hotel Opposite IIImiho Ilolcl Twc Stores Opposite Hotel Oppo, C I'lniifn Of Coos County I UJ CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of The Times, must bo sub mlttod to the editor not lator thun G o'clock p. in. Friday of oncu week. Exceptions will be allowed only In cases wbero events occur lator than the time mentioned;) THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS. THIS Is tlio Nhlp of penrl which, pouts feign, n.ills tho unshadowed main, The venturous baric tlmt nin&s On the sweet summer wind Its pur pled wings In irulfs onchnnted. where tho siren sines And corn I icefs lit) bare, Vt'lioro tho cold rcu maids rlo to sun their streaming liulr. Its wnbs of living untizo no mora unfurl- AVreckod Is tho ship of pcarll And every chambered cell, Whero Its dim droamlmt llfo was wont to dwell. As tho frail tenant shaped his growing shell, Before Hioo lies revealed, Its Irlxcd celling rent, Its sunless crypt unsealed! Year after year beheld tho silent toll That spread his lustrous coll. Bllll. ns tho spiral grow IIu left tho past year's duclllnB for the new, Btolo with soft step Its ililnlnir archway throiiRh. Unlit up Its Idlo door. Btrotchud In his last fond homo and Knew tho old no more. Thanks for tho heavenly moiago brought by tlteo. Child uf tho wandorhiR tea, ' Cast from her lap forlorn! J'rom thy dead lips a clearer note Is born Than ever Triton blow from wroathvd horn. Whllo on mine car It rlnss Throunh the deep caves of thoucht I heir n volet) that slims; Build theo moro stately mansions, O my soul, As tho swift seasons roll! Lonvo thy low vaulted pnst! Let cuch new temple, nobler than the last, Shut theo from heaven with a dome more VII m Till thou at length art freo. leaving thlno outKrown sholl by llfo's un mstlnK sea! -Oliver Wendell Ilolmov. ? Mr. nml Mrs. Win. OrlnioH will entertain Hio Tuostlny Night Whim Club at tholr homo In Wet Mnrsh llold next Tuosdny evening :! Tho Cooh liny Motor Hont Clui) has miulu arrangements to bIvo n blK ball imtl card party at the North Hund pnvlllon Monday ovon hr, D conibor 1!S. About U'"0 Invitation will bo IshiioiI for the event and It promise to be one of tho most ela borate nffalra of tho season. Sever ul committee arc In charge of It, Gooro Wlimor bolus chnlrinan of tho decoration committee, A. I). Rcaumnnt chnlrninn of the decorn tloa committed nnd Capt, Edgar Simpson chnlrninn of tho lloor com inlttue, nnd Mrs. Ilurnielster, chnlr inan of tho refreshment committee, : No.t Monday evening, tho Coos nay Motor Hoot Club will enjoy an other of Hh Borloa of loclali nt thel" clubhouso In North Rend uest Mon duy oveuliiK. A Dutch luncheon will bo Borvod following cards. j. .. .;. Tho Ladle Art Club will meot at. tho homo of Mrs. Olivia Edmon on Friday, December US. At tho last inufltliiK f tho club. Mrs. O. W. Sholly vaa luwtett to tho elub at lir- hnndaomo now homo In North lion I n vory enjoyable afternoon was spent Tho Mlxpnh IUble Class or IV North Uonil Presbyterian church gave a social last evening In their cilia) rooms and n large number wen In' attendance. Following the bul n ess session, a social time Ini'ludlir nrlou names were enjo.uxl. Anion;; tuoao preaeut' were A. W. Myers. Prof. A. U. Beaumont. Mies Ellen Auderoon, Mlsa Lillian MeCann, C'la enca Covey, M'ss Marlon llevenor, Miss Inei Andoraou, Clnriue Klhl.r. Mlsa Grace Fultrn, Mlsa Grave Murr Archie Taylor, J. V. Smith, N'aoma Bmlth, Clyde Smith. W. L. Richard. Win. Huundtree.'Lyle Chapelle, MI- Amy Reynolds, Mlsa Amy Reynold Mtaa Bessie Schmell, Miss En Schroodor, Miss Ida 11. Mitchell nul Italph Coke, Mr. A. W. Myers arl Mrs. J. V. Sm'th. h ? The ovont of tho coming wook n whloh soclnl luterost will center will bo tho Chnm'iiudo Club concert to be glvon next Wednesday night at tho Masonic Opora House. With t'u best musical talent In Mnrshfleld In cluded nnd with Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab as tho soloist, tho program promises to be tho most artistic that has ovor been heard on tho Bay. Tho club under tho direction of Mrs. Wm, Ilorstall, Jr., has beon rohears Ing for a long time for tho concert. The ofQcera of tho club which la do- I lug so much for the advancement of ' lima n nil flw. llnv nrn nu fnllnu'a President, Jlrs. Charles Stnuff. Vice-president, Mrs. J. T. Ilnll. Hecordlng BQcrctary, Miss Clara Myron. Corresponding secretary, Miss Eo- i thcr Johnson. Treasurer, Mrs. Ilenjnmln Ostllm'. Llbrnrlnn, Mrs. John S. Coko. Director, Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr. Tho stage will bo artistically do coratod under the direction of Mrs. M. II. Bllvon. Mrs. C. 12. Nicholson roturntd this week from a month's stay with friends In San Frnnclsco and other California points. Jlrs. Hatfe Nichols loft this week for Snn Frnnclsco where she will vis It f i lends and nlso consult special ists rogardlug her health. ' ! Dr. J. T. McCormac, who Is now In Honolulu writes thnt ho has had ninny pleasant visits with former residents of Coos Hay who are now rosldontB of Hawaii. Ho likes that country vory much nnd Is consider ably Improved from tho severe at tack of rheumntlsm which he hns beon suffering from. Ho expects to spend tho bnlnuco of tho winter there. Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor will leave noxt week for Portland nnd San Francisco whero sho will spond the balance of tho winter, planning lo return to tho Bny early In tho sum mer. Tho W. O. W. gnvo n dollghtful social nt the Odd Follows hall Wed nesday evening whlc.li was participat ed In by a large number. Cards, dancing nnd other diversions nindc tho ovonlng n most plensaut one, IlofroBhmonts wcro served, j. .. .j. Tho ProgroHs Club wns onfertnln ed Inst Monday by Mrs, I. S. Kanf liinn. Tho afternoon's program dealt larxoly with educational work, tho subject being Introduced by a paper on "Our Foremost Schools and Cnlleijoi" by Mrs. I. S. Knufmnn which was fo'lowod by n general discussion. Mrs. H. S. Tower road Jnmos Whltcomb IUIoy's ."Old Schoolday Ilomnncea" nnd sevc.il collogo numbers woro rendered by Mrs. G. W. Kaufman, The noxt mooting will bo on December l' PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo who visit In .nher cities, togothor with notices of social affairs, arc gladly received in the social do pattmon,. Tolephono 13:tl. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. .5 !., i i-VMiiviii) rim imi tt't.i ii l'l.' ntiii,' rnwn.'uii i.x-.. lll'i mil iw iH.iui.n.ii i iiiii nu iiiiiii inn iiiiia iw i iji.m', ii.- ''yi liiiu THAT HAH KVKR HKK.V PISl'LAVKI) IX COOS COUXTV, Oflt XICW STOR, l'n:ni iv lll'IIIHVf iu vim' niM.'.V AN'll Vni' CAN' 1-'IXI ALMfJKT AVVTIIIV! iv .,.... ' "" lllliiiii--: , "" wxu or Tm, AXI) HOLIDAY (lll-n'S. WE HAVE A FULL LIXE OF with Mrs. G. W. Knurman when tho club will hnvo a social day, each lnomber bringing ono guest. Tho program will bo "Chrlstnins In Oth-, ..1. tntiilu" n.i.l "Ptil'lolllinn friwila." U 1..4II.O Ml... .. uv.....a wm.w.u. : : Mrs. Rood entertained the A. N. W. Club nt tho homo of Mrs. J. M. Upton Thursday afternoon and n very cnjoynblo nftornoon was spent. Resides tho club members, she had ns guests Mrs. Nellie Slgllu, Miss Mf Namara nnd Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Tin club will meet next Thursday with Mrs. F. A, Hazard, ! Tho Evorgreon Drldgo Club Is be ing entertained this afternoon by Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Last Saturday, tho club was entertained by Mrs. J. T. McCormac. First prlro wns won by Mrs. Fr edberg and tho con solation prlzo wont to Mrs. Roland son. Dosldes tho club members, Mrs McCormac had as guests Mrs. E Mlngtis, Mrs. W. T. Merchant and Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Tho club will probnbly ndjouvn today until nfter tho Christmas holidays. Mia. II. S. Tower entertained n fow friends Informally Thursday after noon as a faro well for Mrs. W. 8. Chnndlor who will leavo noxt weoic for an extouded stay. Light refresh ments woro served nnd tho nftornoon was spent nt cards. Among Mrs. Towor's guests woro Mrs. M. C. Hor ton, Mrs. W. T. Morchnnt, Mrs. Ward M. Illnko, Mrs. J. T. McCormac, Jin. Henry Songstneken, Mrs. W. S. Chnndlcr nnd Mm. I. S. Kaufman. .;. .;. , During her stay on tho Ray noxt week, Mrs. May Doarborn-Schwnb tho Portland lyric-soprano who will be the soloist of tho Chamlnado con- cert nt tho Masonic Opera Hoiiho next Wodnosdny night, w ll bo tho guost of Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr. Mrs. i Dearborn-Schwab will arrive Tus- day and will probably romaln until Saturday, I Th- monthly miss onnry mooting jom TO ristmas Toys, Christmas t Continued on Pago ii.) Seals and C hristma You will want these for your CluistmuH packages and wo hav everything you will require. Conn hero flrst. Our lino of Rooks Is the largest In Coos County, In assortment, qunll ty and quantity. Books Never before could wo show yo.i such an extenslvo assortment em bracing volumes of Interest for eve ry member of tho fnmlly. There Is nothing moro appropriate than a book or one that carries with It so s Boxes Post Caul Albumi, fie to $3.00. much the sentiments nnd suggestions of tho Holiday season. Wo have GIFT RIRLES, HARRI SON'S FISHER'S DRAWINGS. JAMES WHITCOMR, RILEY'S POEMS, LATE FICTION, JUVENILE ROOKS. Yij tiwi w H There are more than 3,000 toIu mos lo select from, so that you ire certain to II ml ono suitable (or all ages and nil tastes, and tare tltco nnd worry by coming to Holiday Headquarters flrst. V Norton & Hanson MARKIIFIELI), OIIKGOX POULTRY SHOW A GREAT SUCCESS. The beauty of tho birds shown nt tho present Poultry Show 'a largely duo to tho fact that tho poultry-raisers aro using Prussian Poultry Tonic nnd Prussian Lice Killer, obtained at Tho Red CROSS DRUG STORF. Eer Christmas Presents THERE IS NOTHING EQUAL TO SOMETHING PRACTICAL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL. WE HAVE JUST THE THINGS SOMETHING THAT MAY RE USED EVERY DAY IX THE UiAR AXI) RE A CONSTANT RE MINDER OF VOIR KINDNESS AND THOUG11TFULNESS. n SEE OUR WINDOW. For the Ladies A Savory Roastor A pair of Sc ssors A pretty Penknife A Set of Knives nnd Forks And ninny othor articles too nu merous to mention. The AlarmTliat Gets'Em Up ACCURATE DEPENDABLE til xi ' iwi f It Jw THE WIRELESS INTERMITTENT. Guaranteed to Keep Correct Time for Two Year. For the Men Five Room House Free THAT'S ADOUT WHAT IT AMOUNTS TO IN THE OFFER OF A CORNER ON CENTRAL AVENUE, 90x1-10, WITH STREET AND SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ALL PAID, WITH FINE VIEW, FINE LOCATION, RIGHT FRONT, CLOSE IN, AND IMPROV ED WITH A FIVE-ROOM DWELLING. .ALL FOR PRACTICAL LY WHAT THE LOTS WOULD DE WORTH ALONE, WITH OUT THE HOUSE. DON'T LET THIS DUY GET PAST YOU IF YOU ARE OPEN' FOR A MONEY MAKING INVESTMENT IN THE CHOICE RE SIDENCE SECTION OF WEST MARSHFIELD. PRICE $3,200 I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. B SJIWfff l:..vl...T..i.it .n-fJ,Vl'f Eagles ' Dance Hall A Pocket Ki fo A Safety R or A Fishing i tflt A rifle nnd many of or articles. Remember a Zenith Razor never bucks. CALL HERE FIRST. NOW FOR RENT Dancing Clubs and Others who desire particulars can see the secretary. j-HtfW A Want Ad will sell it for y IH ilr MsaAfcafc si. t j.-, - Vi. ,. J t tl,fortf ,ff4- i- - t -JBhrisrfaWfaMlTi'f,,-