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KLisJ JJMlJ .' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911 i mi 2 I I ' J. 'l I r;i u ift I B: V. iVw V:Aiit.kwWisyi). CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tbo Tliima, must bo sub mitted to tbo editor not lator than C o'clock p. m. Friday of each week. Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro ovonta occur lator than tbo tlmo montloncd.) 'IF LOVE WERE ALWAYS LAUGH TEH." If lovo wero only laughter And grief wero only tonrs, With nothing to como after To mark tho waiting years, I'd pray a llfo or love to you, Sent down from heaven nbovo to you, And novor grief como near to you To spread Its shadow, dear, to you If lovo wero alwnys laughter And grief wero always toars. lint grief brings often laughter, And lovo, nh, lovo brings tears! And both loavo over after Thojr blessings an tho years; So I, dear honrt, would sue for you A mingling of tho two for you, 'That grief may lend Its calm to you, And lovo may sond Its balm to you J'or grlof brlngM often laughter And lovo brings often tears. j-1 VERY man llkoa n sprltod glrljr0vs altogether. nun u'hn linn (in nnltilnn (if tier nB carrying an opinion ho far that It wedges Itself Into n quarrol. This Is especially to bo deplored when It Is between lovers, says Laura Jean l.lbbey. They havo pledged them solves to walk llfo'a roso strewn path " logothor. It Is not best to find tho thorns too coon. Tho engaged girl should bo a di plomat In lovo. Sho should turn off with a morry llttlo quip or n laugh sand not tnko too Borlously a hastily $10.00 Will $35.00 Will 10.00 Will uttered remark that brings tho stab of resentment to her heart. There are no two lovers alike. Each needs to be handled In n dif ferent way. Each has his own pecu liarities, with which tho girl ho Is engaged should familiarize hcrsolf. Don't ontor Into heated arguments, my dears; constant bickerings will cool tho greatest love that cvor burn ed In n wooer's breast. No girl would bo unwise enough, It Is to be hoped, to glvo him his own way In every mntter. There Is n happy medium which should be nt tallied. Foolish girls, and head strong ones, arc the ones most wont to lose n lover. x Then, again, there Is the foolish maid who quarrels with her lover be cause of the cut of his clothes, laugh ing at tholr cheapness, nnd of tho color of Ills nocktlo, utterly rcgnrd loss of tho fact that he spends enough on her, recklessly, extrava gantly, to dress handsomely. Thoro arc evenings when n sweet honrt calls when he Is In no mood for Jests nnd flippant conversation. The right kind of gfrl will sit down quietly nnd tnlk with him, drawing his thoughts away by her gonial Hub tlo power Into a pleasant mood. She will even ninko him forget his sor- i ir .. n....nt ..- ...in. ...... . I lt jW t,ull,,i,i uhn-u nun ic iiiiui an his Hwoothoart you will never ngreo with him as his wife. Don't mako tho mlstnko of umrrying hrm. It tnfcos tho utmost tnct to keep n man after you havo weef him. Tho wnnt of It Is to bo deplored In any wo man. Tho woman nt whoso feet men have bowed slnco tlmo began never qunrroled with him. They had n pretty way which won thorr point, tklg raro to nvofd bickerings. A protty girl loses nil her beauty in n ninn'M oyos If hIio Is quarrol 'boiiio. A homely girl grown beautiful tock And now comes (.'leaving time for winter stocks. Christmas holidays arc over; winter stocks have had their inning, and now their clearing time has come. Strictly adhering to our established policy, wc do not carry over merchandise from one season to another, but like the good housekeeper, we clean house thoroughly and we do it in the quickest and most effective way by scissoring prices sharply. "We would rather sacrifice our pro fits to do this, so as to be able to start the seasons with new, fresh and clean stocks. Numbers of prudent wo men await these end-of-the season clearing sales at Magncs & Matson's with more than usual interest. They know what it means. Substantial generous and bona fide savings on the highest qualities of merchandise the world's best markets afford. From time to time this space will tell in detail of some particular and worth while price reductions, so keep in close touch with it or better still, visit the store frequently, as, of course, Jill of the good news cannot got into the papers. Come expecting to find extraordinary price cuts on our splen did stocks of High Class Furs, Tailored Suits, Coats In Fact, Nearly Every Department. Will Have Something Most Tempting to Offer Ladies' Coots and Suits Formerly Sold For he Priced at lu Priced at he Priced at WL B I'EHSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo who visit In other cities, togother with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received in tho social do partmenk. Telephone 13:) 1. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish sumo. In his sight If sho has n swcot, tender disposition. Tho sarcastic girl seems brllllnnt to n 111 nn at the outfot, but the would-be lover soon tires of her. The too tnlkatlvo girl wearies n man She Is too wearing In. Ill's opinion na il llfo companion. Ho docs not want n wlfo who can outtnlk him upon every subject. Ho knows Unit the tnlkntlvo girl degenerates- Into the qiinrrolsomo wife, and ho will break with her, if tho opportunity presents If ho vnlucs his fitturo peace of mind. It Is not to bo denied' that lovers do linvo their llttlo tiffs, onco In n while, but then tho course of true lovo novor did run smooth. Yet quarrel too often Indulged' fn lend at Inst to n break tnat can never bo bridged over. How many lives havo boon ruined by a lover's quarrol? If Hwoothenrts could but look carefully through len ses Into each othor's hearts- they would find tho warning written there, bewnro of bickerings- nnd qunrrels. Hotter bo slow to anger than to havo n long llfotlmo to re-1 pent afterward. It Is not so cnsy (o find sumo one who Is cnugunlnl, j whom you lovo, and who w'.TI lovo. you ns tho ono whom you aro Just partlnpr from. You quarrel' with, your lover, then wonder wny hoi seeks- other company. Mrs. J. W. Honnqtt nnif Mrs. ' Arthur McICeown hnvo not Issued tho Invitations for tho dancing and" enrd party they nrc planning but probably Taking $24.00 jfcN.OO "Will he $21.00 20.00 AVill he $18.00 18.00 Will he Pel jVflflr JBtJtR will tho coming week. Tho event will bo hold nt the Milllcoma club the latter part of February nnd dnnc ing and cards will be tho principal d versions. It will urobnbly be one in' the most elaborate social events of the suason. Mrs. 13. S. Durgelt entertained tho Sisters of Uotluiny nt her homo this week. Only routine matters camo up, the afternoon being devoted to sewing. Miss Zettn Mitchell was hostess to a small pnrty ot young friends at an Informnl Now Year's party at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Inst Saturday evening. Vnrlous diversions- wore enjoyed and light refreshments served. Among her guests wero Misses Hazlo- and Lucy Powers. Ruth Horton nnd Mario Seaman nnd Will Hortoiu and John Ferguson. PREPARED. "Oh, name tho day," said I unto My fair and wlnsomo stendy, "I had n hunch," then nnirmiiri'd she, ""That you would want to mnrry mor Tomorrow I'll bo retrdy." Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. llargelt enter tnfned a few friends at an Informnl New Year's party at their homo In South Marsh field Inst Saturday eve ning; Cards, music nnd dancing with n lilting observance of tho d'epnrturo of tho old year and tho coming of tho new mndo tho cvon'ng n very morry one. Refreshments wero Hfrvotf. Among" tholr gueats wero Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram, A. T. Unities and wife, J. T. Harrlgan and wlfo, Wm. Douglas nnd wife, A. E. Neff and wife, Mls3 McConnoll and Mr. Grvenough. Last Saturday evening, it number of rcifdontH of Forndnlo dropped In on Mr. and Mm. Wolff nnif treated them to a roynl Bitrprls6. Resides marking tho New Yenr, If was Mr. Wolffs- 7fTth birthday. Among thoso present wore: Mr. nnd NTrs. Don ning, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fouorlcr, Mr. and Mrs. HoiiHor, Mr. nnd Mrs; Helm, Mrs. Rlchnrt, Mrs. Lcnnot, Mrs. Stcuvuno; Misses Suslo Mnlcolm, Myrtro Lonnot, Annlo Lund, Com Lund, AHco Donning, HoUni Housor, Frauds Helm nnd MngnrectFouerler, Priced at Priced at Price t Sale and Messrs. Mnrshnl May, Dan Do ulck, Tom Robortson, Matt Barto, Phil Rlchart, Ilnrry Allen, Ed. Kron holm, Wm. Kronholni, Oscar Kron holin, Edwin Dolf, Mnrtln Houser, Freddie Hefm. Mr.. R. F. Williams nnd dnughter, Mls3 Frnncos, returned this week from San Francisco where they spent the holidays with Joe Williams nnd other relatives. Tho Progress club will moot next Monday nftornoon wflli Mrs. I. Lnn da. A very plensnnt ovonfng was spent at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Chns. S. Masters last Wednesday, tho oc casion being Mr. Masters- 27th birth day. Tho evening was spent In cards and games; nt 12 o'clock luncheon was served, after which tho young people took tholr departure, wishing Mr. Masters mnny hnppy birthdays. Thosu present wero tho .Misses, Laura Duboy, Illnncho Tollofson, Tnleone Wilde, Stella Poderson, Mn bel Leatnn, Hlldiir West;- McHsrw. F. C Hentz, .1. E. Illckoy, M. Poderson; Inglo Poderson, E. Vlnoynrd, .Tno. Tollcfson Jr., nnd Mr. nnd' Mrs. Chns S. Masters. Tho marrlngo of Hurry Nnsburg nnd Miss Hnzlo McQrnw took place at tho homo of tho brldu's parents In San Francisco this week and was nn ovont of much Interest en tho Hny where both of tho young peoplo aro well known. They will como hero shortly nnd will mako their homo In ono of tbo J. S. Coko houses on Second street. Juki north of Commer cial avenue. At tho nnminl meeting of tho AI tnr Society of' St. MonlcnV CnthoUc church, tho following olllccrs wero elected: President Mrs. E. IC. Junes. Vlro-prosldunt Mrs. R. XI. Jon ntngs. Secretnry. Mrs. .Ins. Cbwan. Tronsurer Mrs. Potor IJolun. Tho club will meet regulnrly the first of each month henceforth. Tho Chomrnndo club mot . with Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., tills week. No- papers wero read but a number oC now choruses wero roht'iiraeil. Tho (Continued on Pnco 8.) . ai Iio Sn 00 00 6m on 9-iu.ov Chocolates From Pails Under the Counter Aro not the good kind. They may liuvo been ntndo a year ago or even two. They contain lngrc. dlents to presorvo tliomlngro. dlents that nro never permitted to outer StnlTord'a candy factory. Why not bo suro of gottlng tho host, purest, freshest, nioBt deli cious chocolates made by always ordering Stafford's;. AlwnyK Something: Xcw At TWO STORIES' vj HilH li-oiifi St 1 10 Central Avt. One New Year's Resolution You should mako Is to tront your self and youtr family right by buy ing your hIiouj ot 0 .0. Lund, and getting your kuoo repairing doao nt Lund's shop. I hnvo everything to mako 1911 tho best year for my customers that 1. has ovor lain. With thoroughly up-to-dato nuohlnery, I inn ublo tu do tho best olioo repairing possible at tho most rewounhlo prlos nn-1 will snvo you money on ovory Job. I hnvo Bditred lines ot shoes, wet wenthor gewds, gloves, etc.,. that I know nro good and ones Mint aro sold under tho gitarautco of "satis- faction or your money back." Wishing; you nil a Happy and pros perous New Yenr and thanking yoit for your past patronage, I am Yours, truly, O. O. LUND, "'The mini who (loos things right." gkt one or oi'it inn cam:xiaus. 'o. Ulff South Urondivny, Mnrfchflcld Wo hnvo a now lino of Holophane Shades for Tungsten Lamps they wiU daublo your cnndlopowor. ' Coos Bay Wiring'Co. IMIONTJ 237-J. THE LLOYD MARSHFIBLD'S POPULAR FA5IILY HOTEIi Rntea reduced to: Day 50c, 76c and $1.00; week $2.00 to $5.00. House, keeping npnrtmonts with gns range $10.00 to $1S.00 per month. FREE PATHS K. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. nOTEL GARDINER, at Gardiner, Oregon, has boon ro modelled and Improved and Is under now management. Sueclni neeommo. datloas for stago passongors and for people desiring a rest at tho seashore "You'll Llko tho Place." J. E. SCHILLING, Proprietor. HOME LAND Co. Seo ue for lnvesimemg on Coo Day. Wo guarantee owner's prlcotfi bo our price. Phono 74L. an4 p,,,, R, VINCENT'S TRANSFER, CALL 208 R, V. VINOEV' Hauls everything, any time, at rea sonablo price, satisfaction guar, anteed. SAVK rnvn-v D' linvltlK your Old olnUmo col - v.wmva Jtuv mm cioanea. .Makes them look bo tor nnd wear longer. Satisfaction, guaranteed. COOS DAY TAILORING CO. J. W. Josophson, Mgr. 180 South nronthvny. Mnrshfleld You nro probably aware that pneumonia always results from a. cold, but you never heard of a coU rosuiting In pneumonia when Cham- uorluln's Cough Remedy wns nsed.a ($a0pck Why take tho risk when this remedy! mn no had for a trifle?. For sale' oy an dealers. Vr- - -'..?: K-.AUi.yq "'T1-"- I'll E' T