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BBBBBBBBB malBBBBBBBBBSIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Ht "i-. 'T v fll..'tff K'JuJft' s 1 1 11 I I fir 2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DC.MBER 31, 19nO EVENING EDITION ! '1 . '4 14' r ' i C0NTRIDUTI0N8 concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later thttn C o'clock p. m. Friday of each week, Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro events occur Intor than tho tlino montloned.) NOT UNDERSTOOD. Not understood. Wo movo along nsundor; Our paths grow wldor as tho sea sons creep Along tho years; wo marvel nnd wo wonder, "Why llfo Is life, nnd then wo fall asleep Not understood. Not understood. Wo gather fnlso Impressions -and hug them closer ns tho years go by, Till virtues often scorn to us trans grcsslons; And thus men rlso and fall nnd llvo and dlo 'Not understood. Not understood. Poor souls wPn stunted vision Oft measure glauts by tho narrow gauge, Tho poisoned shaftB of falsehood and derision ..Aro oft Impelled 'gainst thoso who .mold tho nge Not understood, Not understood. Tho secret springs of action Which Ho beneath tho surfneo and tho show Aro disregarded. With solf-satrs-faction i Wo Judgo our neighbors, and thoy often go Not understood. Not uiuloratood. How trifles often chango us. Tho thoughtless sentence or tho fnnolod slight Cob'troy long yoara of friendship and estrango us And on our souls thoro falls a freezing blight Not understood. Not understood. How many breasts aro nchlng For lack of sympathy. Ah, day by duy, How many cheerless, lonely hearts aro breaking! How many noblo spirits paas away Not understood. O Clod! that men would soo a lltt'o clearer, Or jurist Imw harshly when thoy OHiinot ho! O Oodl that wan would draw n lit tle nearer To una another! they'd be near or Thee, And understood. A UAPPV XEW YEAH! ABOUT EVERY ami- thinks sho must havo n "chum." That's good bocauso it Is a norinM trait. Tho human soul craven com panionship and tho healthy soul ronohos out for It. Tho child from tho time It is old onough to think, to understand ovon a llttlo of tho re lationships of life, basins to fool out for companionship, nnd so wo find tho hoy choosing his "pal" nnd thj girl hor "chum," wrltos Kntherlno Kip. Thou llfo boglns to havo real In toroat localise thero Is a mutuality of better than niothor. Sho may not be wise as the world knows wis dom. She of association nnd Its Hi Ma world begins to extend Us hori zon, But the "ehum!" What of bar? To be of value to the child she must tUL in aome used of the ohild na ture. Watch children and see bow w. u this la carried out. As the girl growa older a great il depends upon the character of "chum." Whpt hotter ehum than mother (1 I l' -Ml l.dM' N 111) llU8 K'ft tho llr hi..- Hi c lii.ilimoil jiiid ib en teric ut n tho intcrnudlaiv period befi.ro jouug womanhood? What bottor chum can tho growing and Hrown girl hnvo than hor mothor? No ouo In nil tho world under- C stands thd naturo of tho child nnd girl better than mothor. Sho may not bo wise ns tho world knows wis dom. Sho mny not bo versed In tho lnws of lnhorltnnco. or phychology, or nny ono of tho dozen or so things that havo como to enter Into tho stu dy of children nnd young people, but sho docs understand In an lndofln ablo way that mothers havo, tho laws governing the Instincts, the inclina tions and laws of her child's naturo. Sho better than nny ono olso, knows why certain traits como uppermost. Sho knows bettor than nny ono els? why hor child's Inclinations natural ly turn In certain directions, nnd, therefore, sho Is bettor fitted to be tho rcnl chum of tho girl. Mnko mother your chum. You enn't do better thnn thnt If you search tho whole world over. Not nnothor being In nil tho world will unng as mucn iovo to tno compa nionship. Not nnother boing in all tho world will bring ns much na tlenco into this relationship. Tho girl who mnkes mothor hor chum, hor confldnnte, Is not likely to bo found on tho posing sldo In llfo's gnme. If ono could nsk tho humnn wrecks that float hithor nnd thither In tho world tho renson for their plight thoy would say ono of two things: They had no mothor to guide them or thoy shut mothor out of tholr lives nt tho tlmo sho was most needed. Your mother's faco may bo seam ed by tho sorrows of tho world, hor hands scarred by hard work, her shouldors bent by tho bunion of toll nlmost too honvy for n woman's shouldors to bear, but to you sho should stand npnrt, sanctified and beautiful becnuso of thoso seams, thoso scars and theso bout shouldors, bocauso thoy aro evidences of hor Iovo for you. Sho has proved hor llvo for you; provo yours for her. -A HAITI NEW YEAR! John Grnnt Ferguson, formerly a teacher In tho Mnrshflold hlg'i school, has written friends horo ask ing to bo remembered to nil his ac quaintances. Ho Is now taking a modlcnl courso nt tho University or Eddluburgh, Scotland. Ho Is spend ing tho Christinas holidays with hli parents at Dundoo, Scotlnnd, tho first Christmas ho has spout at homo In six years. A UAl'l'V NEW YEAR! Tho Bridge club was ontortaluol last Wodnosdny nftoruoon by Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., at hor homo. A rod and green decoration scheme, savoring of tho Christmas season, wns effectively carried out. Tho afternoon's play rosulted In Mrs. J Ingram winning tho ilrst prk-i and Mrs. J. H. Flanagan tho second prize. Among hor guests woio Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mrs. J. H. Flanagan, Mrs 13. 0. Flnnagnu, Mrs. G. W. Kauf man, Mrs. J. W. Ingram, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mr. J. W. llennett, Mrs. E. 0. Perham, Mr. Henry Sengetnokeu, Mra. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. R. K. Iiooth, lira. Ward M. Ulake, Mrs. W. S. Turpen, Mrs. K. E. Hague, and Mrs H. S. Tower. The next mooting of tho olub will be held with Mrs. J. W. Ilcnnott. A UAl'l'V NEW YEAR! Mrs. M. C. Horton and Miss Lucy Morton woro hostossos at a delight ful aftornoon nt sowing Wednesday. Tho house was prottlly decoratod nnd nt tho conclusion, delicious re frosbmonts woro served. During tho aftornoon, Miss Mnblo Claro MIUIr sang a faw selections. A UAl'l'V NEW VEAR! Mrs. W, S. Chnndlor who has been sponging tho holidays In Washing ton, will return to hor' homo In San FrnnoUco noxt wool; to spond a few months. Sho will bo nccompanind by hor daughter, Mrs. Helen Chnnd-ler-Tremalne who will spond ho wlutor there. -A UAl'l'V NEW YEAR! Tho Cbamlnade club will rnoet iuxt Wednesday at the home of Mr?. Wm. Ilorafall, the director. Tho olub has not met during tbo ho'l-days. A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Mrs. 13. V. Morrlsaey -was hostess at a moat delightful 1 o olock lunch eon Wednesday at her homo. The house mu prettily decorated with .i tins 1 and prtjen color sobomo. Car nation and roses predominated in tho ilor&l decorations. For tho aft ornoon's dlvorsion, a quilt blocklns contest affordod muob nmusomont. Mrs. J. V. Smenton, Mrs. Eugone PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day pcoplo who visit In othor cities, togotbor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly rccolvcd In tbo social do partmotu. Telophono 13:11. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly roqucstod to furnish samo. Crosthwntt and Mrs. Wm. Grimes drow tho chances designating them ns Judges nnd thoy nwarded first prlzo to Mrs. Efllo Farrlngor, second prize to Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor nnd tho consolation prlzo to Mrs. F. M. Parsons. Among Mrs. Morrlssoy'u guests woro Mrs. C. E. Nicholson, Mrs. L. W. Trnvor, MrB. Elizabeth Adams, Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn, Mrs. B. W. Olson, Mrs. F. M. Parsons, MrB. J. V. Smenton, Mrs. A. II. Powers, Mrs. C. J. Mlllls, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. E. W. Kammoror, Mrs. A. E. Noff, Mrs. F. A. Haines, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. Dorsoy Krolt zor, Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgnn, Mrs. W. E. Warwick, Mrs. E. M. Farrlngor, Mrs. A. L, Housoworth, Mrs. Eugono Crosthwntt, Mrs. Wm. Grimes, Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Miss McConncll and Miss Mnblo Clnro Mlllls. A UAl'l'V XEW YEAR! Harry Nnsburg loft this week for San Francisco whoro ho will soon wed Miss Hnzol McGraw, who spoilt sovoral wcoks horo last summer. Thoy will roturn horo soon to ro- sldo, occupying a rcsldenco on North Second street near Commercial. A HAPPY NEW YEAR! A numbor of young women who havo been spending tho holidays with rolatlvcs return to school today, Mlsn Micy Horton goes to Soattlo to re enter tho University of Washington, Miss Uma Marsh to Portland to ro ontcr high school, Desslo Coko and Sigma Holm to Eugono to tho Uni versity of Oregon. A HAPPY XEW YEAR! Tho announcement of tho ongngo m out of Miss Eugonin Schilling of Gardiner and R. E. Dixon of Eugono, enmo ns a dee'dod surprise to Coos nay folk this week. Miss Schilling is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schilling nnd lived with hor par ents In Mnrshllold for sovoral years whoro her wlnsomo ways and accom plishments won hor n host of frlonds who will follcltnto Mr. Dixon on his choice. Tho nuptials will not take place for several months. Miss Schilling Is now tho guest of Miss Holen Drndloy at Portland. A HAPPY XEW YEAR! Miss Jessie Chnso, who has boon spending tho Christmas vacation with rolntlvos In Portland, Is expected homo today via Drain. A HAPPY XEW YEAR! Tho members of tho Mnrshflold High School Gorman club wore boats to tho members of tho Junior oluis at the homo of Miss Norn Tower Tuesday ovonlug, Tho ovonlng was pleasantly spoilt with various inver sions. Among thoso present were MIssos Elvira Frlzeon, Lucy Juzn, Mnbol Smith, Norn Tower, M.iy Prouss, Graco Kruso, Inez Johnson, nnd Messrs. Chnuncoy Clnrko, Chas. Morchant, Ernost Hnrrlngton, Will Horton, Milton Carlson, Mr. and Mr3, F A. Tlodgen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howltt and MU8 Montgomery. A HAPPY XEW YEAR! This evening, tho Mllllcoma club will tendor a Now Year's ball to the mombors, tholr wlvos nnd lady frlonds. It is tho first social function at tho club in some months nnd a most enjoyable affair Is anticipated A HAPPY XEW YEAR! Miss Browning nrrlvod this woek from Uorkoloy, whoro sho Is a mem ber of tho senior class nt tho Univer sity of California, to visit hor mothor and hor brothor, Rev. Robort 13. Browning. A HAPPY XEW YEARS Last Monday evening, Prof, nnd Mrs. Roy Howltt entortalnod the members of the 1910 and 1911 clas ses of tbe Marshfleld H'gb School at their home in South Marshfleld. The evening was pleasantly spent with various games, John Ferguson win ulng tho honors. Musical uumbom, lucludlng songs' by Superintendent Tlodgen, wero also enjoyed. Re freshments woro sorvod, Mrs. Apple whlto nsslstlng Mrs. Howltt In sorv- Ing. Thoso present woro Misses Sig ma Holm, Boss'o Cokd nnd Alpha Mnuzoy of tho 1910 class, nnd tho 1911 class mombors consisting of Misses Roso Wall, Al!co Curtis, Nol Uo Trlbboy, Uclva Flanngnn, a'ld Mnry Hanson, and Messrs. John For guson, Eric Bolt, nnd Joo Bonnott. 8upt. Tlodgen nnd wlfo nnd Mrs. A. Applowhlto woro tho only othir guests. A HAPPY XEW YEAR! Word has boon recelvod hero that MIbs Mnry Mlnot, n former Coos Bay girl, rocontly undorwont nn opera tion for appendicitis at Nejw York whoro sho has been tnklng a nurso's courBo nt n hospital thoro. Tho operation was successful and Miss Mlnot hnB gono to Mnlno whoro she will rocuporato at tho homo of rol atlvcs of her father, Tom Mlnot. A HAPPY XEW YEAR! Last Tuesday aftornoon, Mrs. R K. Booth entertained eight young Indies at cards complimentary to MIsb Lucy Horton, who' Is spending tho holiday vacation with hor par onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Horton horo. Miss Mnmlo Mnhonoy won the prlzo. Among Mrs. Booth's guests woro Mrs. W. II. Konncdy, Mrs. M. C. Mnloney, Miss Ellznboth Kauf man, Miss Charlotte Murch, Miss Daisy Dean RubIi, Miss Mnmlo Mn honoy, MIsb Nolllo Towor nnd MIbs Lucy Horton. A HAPPY XEW YEARS MIbs Zotta Mltcholi will entertain a number of young friends nt n Now Year's Watch party at tho homo of her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mitchell, In South MnrBhflold this evening.- A HAPPY XEW YEARS On Chrlstmns Day tho members of tbo Julius Larson family gnthored nt tho old homo on tho famous Larson'? Inlet nnd colobrntcd with n Chrlst mns troo, and dinner. Two fine tur keys formed part of tbo feast. Tho grand children received numerous prcsonts. Tbo mombors of tbo fam ily nro: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Larson, Miss Pbocbo Larson, Hermnn Lar son, Frod Larson, Mr. nnd MrB. Has mussen, Gordon Rnsmusscn, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. I Inn tor, Lucllo I'untor, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Rogers, Kathleen, Mnrlo Rogors, Mr. and Mrs. Willis II. Konnody. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Llght ncr, tho only othor mombors, wero not on tho Bny for tho happy ovont. A HAPPY XEW YEARS Miss Stanley roturncd Thursday from Portland whoro sho npont tho holidays with relatives. A HAPPY XEW YEARS Mrs. Rosa ProusH loft this wco via Roseburg for Portland nnd Alas ka whoro sho will spend considerable tlmo. At Roseburg sho will visit hor mother nnd nt Portland sho will Join W. A. Reld nnd wlfo nnd baby and accompany thorn to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Hold loft today for tho north after an extended Btny at tho homo of Mrs. Rcld's parents, Judgo nnd Mrs. Sehlbredo. A HAPPY XEW YEARS Miss Mnmlo Mnhonoy Is spondlng a few days as tho guest of Mm. Frank Rogors of South Coos River, who Is giving a Now Yoar's house party to a number of friends, Mnlr Dano nnd Walter Butlor aro among tho othor Mnrshflold guosts. A HAPPY XEW YEARS Tho Evergroon Whist club is be ing outortnlnod this aftornoon by Mrs. P. M. Wilbur at hor homo on North Broadway. A HAPPY XEW YEARS Mrs. J. W. Bonnott nnd Mrs. Arthur McKoown nro planning for n largo social .function In tho near futuro and Invitations wl'l Mh- WiapsaimWr?MM fct T7 Ti TTiTW m 5w nf tfTw mm8Bffivm wm k st -..- ". w BBW I V 111 V I JA B lllv S 11 &&rJ."L,'MMWAittkd& l XII IIIIVI "4 l U 1 W ' JwNuiJba-lJ, U ml&m4m v u Vsii JiaiMl J v L vfyofr'' ' y&lslr "tyw lTAT'v," ' w BU8on Er,c Dolt' and Jo Bcnno- &&?rrz?p'mP W 'i,4iA m T-v.Tr-. - f' ii& f rirrSKH,V 7KV '-' Supt. TIedgcn nnd wlfo nnd Mrs. A. T A IS I -j.U ft 'A Itl M 1 ,i,. t IIB.lIt IK 1U1IU . ... jm BSPSBUSBBBBBBBaSB&UaSttSBKBV r- ; ,m: k kn - t. : A7 )yj :Ai) zr"to wcro ",o '"y um hammst -' s: i 172 ImHSirrxx i W,- ,.v . s ,; ," iik s-X iV kHii.iy , a happy new yeari IzJr 4 uw- it a33' ns fiiM r.: i n.. ' j. " wsv? .v . 'S -.&wr. . " -". - isr I tMwiwirf iiMmiiiii.h fc hiiiim :"" " a irtT i aiweexs m m I .-- ' ' ' i i (Continued nn Pago S.) Horo's tho gladsome Now Year's Day Tlmo for swearing off thoy say Swearing off neod cnuso no pain You can swear them on again. A HAPPY NEW YEAR Is our sincere wish to nil our pa trons nnd to all who aro not our patrons bocauso if thoy knew tho real goodness of Stafford's can dlos they would bo our patrons. Wo nssuro you of our thanks nnd npprociatlon for your patronage the past year nnd will ondoavor to merit a continuaneo by the service that has met jour ap proval In the past. gggkg i::)(l TWO STORES Front St 110 Central Avt. ftOOR MILLS CO. S &&i Buy Bleached flour It Isn't nccossnry. Snow nrin nnt. ,. whlto without being blenched. You seo It Is mado from tho flftost, selected, North western grown, Bluo Stom wheat, it Isn't touched by human hands from tho time tho kernels of wheat nro washed till it roaches you. Tho flour In every sack la uniform with tho flour In every othor sack of Snow Drift. That Is why your baking nro nlwnys up to standard when you use Snow Drift. Every batch of Snow Drift Flour la tested boforo U goos Into tbo snckB. Somo of tho flour from ovory bntch of wheat that goes through the mill ismn"do Into brend at tho mill's bako shop. It hna to prove ltsolf up to standard boforo It Is allowed to bo put Into Snow Drift sacks. H. W. PAINTER. Marshfleld :: Oregon M&fr FLOUR A HAPPY NEW YEAR Wo wish you all n Happy und Prosperous Now Yenr. To our patrons wo extend our thnuut for past favors and will try to merit n continuaneo by tho samo satisfactory sorvlco that hai mado this storo a popular trading place. - First Trust and Savings Bank OF COOS HAY MARS11F1EL1), OREGON. CAPITAL KULIA PAID 9100,000.00 OFFICERS JOHN S. COKE, President. JOHN F. HALL, HENRY SENGSTACKEN, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, AND DIRECTORS: DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. W. S. CHANDLER, WILLIAM GRIMES, DR. C. W. TOWER, M. C. HORTON, Vice-President nnd Manager. DOES A GENERAL RANKING AXI) TRUST RUSINHSS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. Safe Depohlt Bonos for rent in our Steel lined, llro nnd burglar proof ViuillH nt &:).00 nnd up per annum, The First National Bank of Coos Bay STRICTLY A ( (Wells I'nrgo Nevada The United States Nn Tho Nat !c mil Pari; B DRAWS DRAFTS ON mln Xntlounl Bank, Snn Francisco, Cal Ciittonal Bank, P rtlnnd, Ore. Bank. Now Yor,t, N. Y. Tliu Corn KvchniiL'i' Niilloniil Bank. Chicago. 111. The Hank of Scotland, London, England. I Tho Credit Lyonnals, Paris, Franco. In addition wo draw drafts on all principal banking centers In' Viirnnn Anln Afrlpn. AiiHtrnlln Phlnn. .Tnnnn nrth. Central nU'I So. Amorlcn. Porsonnl and commoicinl accounts' kept subject tochecV Cortlllcntes of Deposits lea led. Safo Deposit Boxes for rent. Flanagan 8b Bennett Bank of Marshfield, Oregon Oldefct Bank in Coos County, Established in 1880. Paid up Capltnl, Surplus, inifl Undivided Profits over 8100,000. Assets Over Half Million Dollars. Does n gonornl banking business and draws drafts on tho Ban nt ("?nl1fnrnln Knn 'PrnnnlHPn. f!n! Hnnover National Bank, N. First National Bank, Portland, Ore.; First National Bank, Row burg, Ore.; Tho London Joint Stock Bank, Ltd., London, Engiana. i Also sells oxchnnga on nil of tho principal cities or buropv. v Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check, saie deposit lock poxes for rent. OFFICERS: J. W. DENNETT, President. .1. II. FLANAGAN, .'Pres- It. V. WILLIAMS, Cashier. GEO. E. WINCHESTER, Asst. Casli, INTEREST 'PAID OX TIME DEPOSITS. .IMMLL Goes my. mE6w. iii ft-vS V913 "iFTV SQUARES. JZ-dr nr , 7i I ITT '''' ' ' COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. DEALERS UZZsACZilTS COAL . COLONIZATION. MUM FAUN. mV!T. MIWMl ? w .. GSiY7Z') OnSANIZOfS Or INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES A SPECIALTY The past has proven that investments In small aero tracts near gros cities aro tbo most profitable, Tho 0, B. R. S. has such to offer. Brusohke, Marshfleld, Oro. r ?' 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