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wr ii i iiimmmumi i iniumrmfriwT THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1911- ' A?SE( Now is the Time to Biiy That Go-Cart r'vrT"' 2 i - j, ,,,! . "-,:' ' va. ' ' r v'TTATf ' '-$r I CONTRIBUTIONS concerning oclnl happenings, intended for publication In tho socloty depnrt mont of Tlio Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than 6 o'clock p. ni. Friday of eacn week. Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero ovonts occur lator than tho time mentioned.) iv a woman knew iicr power If wonion only know tholr powor 1 don't know what this world would bo; But It would not bo just tho snmo Old place It now Is, iwoms to mo. Thor'd bo more rooms In every house, More spneo for window plant and llowor; Thoro'd bo more closet room ns woll, If women only know their powor. If women only know their powor I'd trcmblo for all future time; Thoro'd bo more men out splitting wood, And fowor poets writing rhyme, Each cozy den whero husbands smoko Would be transformed to cupld's bowcrj Thoro'd bo no pipes Inside the house, If women only knew their power. If wonion only know their power Whero would tho slzo of head dress end? Thoy'd tlo their ankles with a "hob" So they could neither walk nor bond, Man no'er could wander from his door To spend n happy, social hour; Ah, me. Mnu wouldn't count for much If women only know their powor. I KNOW a young woman. She Is n very nttractlvo young woman. In fact I might say sho is a real magnet, sayH Sophie I.oob. nut thoro Ih nno fnult to llnd with this Sho knows It. And, contrary to tho trouble of having too ninny strings on one bow, sln has too many beaux on ono tflTlng. One of thoso tliyu that, string 1a going to break, and In tho verna cular thero will bo a "spill' For It Is true that no one may servo two masters. So Is It also gos pel that n girl may not continue on tho road that leads to happy love with moro than ono no, not for very long and cortalnly not at tho mmo tlmo. Thnt Is to say, that aftor the well worn period of platonlc friendship, when ho or sho or both begin to bo Hove In oaeh other, It Is Biiroly play ing unfair to hold tho threads of oth er strings. Certainly ownership of nny one Is never In evidence before Hymen linn hoard the nirifclc words wold. "Will you take this woman?" mid evon after that. In this suffraget te tant, It I debarred. Yet whon "lie" tolls "him" he Is the "only-only" and at the same time l wondering what she will wear to that party tomorrow with the oth er man that la not nrrordlug tn the rules of George Washington, nnd the nxe Is liable to descend on her own little head. Thnt Is what this little woman Is doing. Sho think It Is groat fun. She says sho Just lovoa to keep thorn Knowing." Now, fun Is fun, and there are ninny kinds of fun. Hut vory often fun demands pay. Usual ly tho ono who or dent tho fun does the paying. The ball rebounds. Fun Is one of tho boat houlors of Ills In tho world, but when It hurts another nnd Is at his oxponso, whon It senrs and many times Is tho eauso of the disappointed bachelor and tho little old uplnstor. Verily. In this progressive time tho term "old maid" has lust its sting. Hut S-sh! Often she wishes alio had not hrokon that oarly chord. How many bountiful little lovo sto ries we hear of tho woo woman who smiled nt so ninny nnd thou awoke to loam that sho had been found out nnd wlshod that she had made only one string nnd made It strong! Of course sho would have resented It lind you told hor sho had boon a flirt or n coquette. Yot I nm sorry o nny thnt these aro tho right names. Tho man who recently said In The Evening World that It Is womnn's prerogative of lllrt and thnt she should do so, was not entirely wrong. For It tuny bo unconscious. She may have good Intentions nnd be wholly herself and chnrming, which may be as It should be. But when a daughter of Eve deli berately travols to see how ninny scalps sho may dangle to her beaded belt, and expects to arrive on the rond that loads to happy love, she will find herself exhausted, footsore and weary with the remnnnts of re gret hnnklng there Instead. As to tho ilian. Just as "too ninny cooks spoil the broth," so too mnny affairs of the heart lead further nwny from the home. 'TIs 'then wo hear, "I wish I had married when I was young." Have you not heard It7 Yes, many times. For, nftor a while, a man gets used to tho other sex ns to tobacco, only he wnnts tho brand changed. Finally he becomes satiat ed and sorry. This Is a great big beautiful world, and splendid creatures people it, contrary to the pessimist. Yot It Is unwise to seek to know too many on Cupid's highway. The woman who must have a now Interest every moon or tho man who Is "off with tho old. on with tho now," tuny think It Is only n moving picture show with little cost to enter. Dut sometimes boforo he comes out tho prlco un consciously conrs skyward. And ono blue morning tho trlflcr realizes that It Is much better to have loved and won .than never to have ono nt nil. A safe sign that ninrkB tho way to happiness snys: "Play fair nnd you mny got n homo run!" Miss Evelyn Anderson returned homo this week from n several months stay with friends and rein-' tlves In nnd nenr Boston nnd on Prince Edwnrd Islnnd. Sho also visited at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Eric Wold nt Buiilngnmc, Cal., for n month or so. Tho Progress club woh entertnlned last Monday by Mrs. Wnrdi'M.-Ulnke at hor homo In South Mnrshlleld. Thd program for the afternoon was "Three Historical Amorlcnn Cities Hoston, Washington nnd New Or leans." Responses to roll call wero heroes of tho three cities nnd tho subject wns introduced by nn ublo paper by Mrs. Blake. Tho principal discussion was by Mrs. Seugstncken and Mrs. John Lnfou. Tho next meeting plnco will be announced later. Mrs. M. C. Morton has been chosen secretary to fill tho vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. I. S. Kaufman. Mrs. J. T. McCormnc wns hostess nt tho two principal functions of tho wook, entertaining nt cards Tuesday nnd Wednesday nftornoons. Huckle berries nnd ferns predominated In the decorations. Refreshments wore served on both occasions, Mrs. Mc Cormnc being assisted Tuosdav by Mrs. E. Mlngtis. Mrs. M. C. Moloney, Mrs. C. K. Perry and "Mrs. P. M. Wil bur and on Wednesday by Mosdainos A. T. Haines. It. K. Booth. C. E. Nicholson, Mrs. E. Mlngus and M. C. Malonoy. The prizes Tuesday wore won by Mrs. A. T. Hnlnos and Mrs. J S. Coke and on Wednesday by Mrs. C. M. Bylcr and Mrs. L. J. Simpson. Among those Invited for Tuesday aftornoon's event wore: Mrs. E. 0. Flnnngau, Mrs, J. H. Flanagan, Mrs. J. W. Boimott. Mrs. 0. A. Dennett. Mrs. H. Songstnckon, Mrs. F, P. Norton. Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. I. I.ando. Mrs. S. Lnudo, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. (1. W. Knufmnii, Mrs. Eugono O'Counoll. Mrs. W. T. Mer chant. Mrs. L. M. Xoblo. Mrs. J. S. Coke. Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Mrs. II. S Tower, Mrs. J. W. Ingram, Mrs. N. Hasmussen, Mrs. J. T. Harrlga'n, Mrs. E. Mlngus. Mrs. P. M. Wilbur. Mrs. D. W. Olseu. Mrs. A. II. Powers. Mrs. A. T. Haines. Mrs. J. V. Smen ton, Mrs. E. S. Dargolt, Mrs. J. A. Mntson. Mrs. U. E. Drowning. Mrs. W. M. Dungnn, Mrs. Geo. Dlanchnrd Among tlioso Invited for Wednes day afternoon's evont wore: Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. D. M. Jennings. Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. L. J. Simp son, Mrs. C. W. nylor, Mrs. C. K. Perry. Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. W PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo who visit In Jther cities, together with notices of nclal affnlrs, are gladly received in tho social do pnttniouw. Tolophono 1331. No tices o club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish s.nno. M. Dlnke, Mrs. John Lnfon, Mrs. E. 0. Perhain, Mrs. F. E. Hnguo, Mrs. A. E. Noff, Mrs. C. E. NIcIioIboii, Mrs. F M. Parsons, Mrs. P. A. Snndberg, Mrs. M. C. Horton, Mrs. W. S. Tur pon, Mrs. Dorsey Krcltzor, Mrs. Win. Grimes, .Mrs. W. F. Miller, Mrs. Morton Tower (Empire), Mrs. M. H. Dllvons, Mrs. It. T. Street, Mrs. Elllo Fnrrlnger, Mrs. A. E. Senmnn, Mrs. It. K. Dooth, Mrs. F. A. Haz ard, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams, Mrs. F. K. Gottlus. Mrs. J. V. Smcnton entertnlned n fow friends tho other evening at an luformnl inuslcnlo at her homo In South Mnrshflold. A very pleasant brldgo pnrty was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Camp bell to a number of their South Mnrshflold friends on Inst Mondny evening In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Chrlstcnscn. Tho Campbell homo wns very prettily decorated for tho occasion, Orogon grape, huckloborry nnd Binllax being used for tho decor ations. Tho first prizes were won by Mrs. J. M. Hlldenbrnnd and H. S. Towor, and tho consolations by Mrs. J. W. Ingram nnd L. K. Dallln gor who nlso rondered somo vory icholco instrumental and vocal solos, after which refreshments woro serv ed, Mrs. Campbell being nsstBtcd by tho Misses Allco Cox and Allco Cur tis. Tlioso present nnd Invited wero Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Hotisoworth, Dr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ingram, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Walters, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzor, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Peck. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Wright, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. McArthur, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Hlldenbrnnd, Mr. mid Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mr. and Mrs. Wnrd M. DIako, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Darry, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Montgomery, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 0. Lcylnud, Mr. mid Mrs. I,. K. Dnllangor, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eckblnd, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chris teusen, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Curtis, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. G. Hoy, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. D. Harper. Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, who was called to Wisconsin a fow months ago by tho Illness of hor mother who subsequently pnssed away, arrived homo this week. Miss Mnble Claro Mltlls entertnln ed a number of frlonds at hor homo last Tuesday ovoning. Needlo work was followed by Informal diversions nftor which rofroshmonts woro serv ed. Among tlioso Invited woro Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, Misses Clara Itehfold, Alpha Mauzoy, Hose Myron, Clara Myron, Esther Johnson, Mnmlo Gulovsou, Nellie Tower, Ellznboth Kaufman, Jessie Chase. Daisy Hush, Daisy Rlchnrd son nnd Charlotte Murch. ,Harry Nasburg nnd brldo, former ly Miss McGraw, arrived hero this week from San Francisco where they have boon spondlng tholr honoy moon. They will reside In tho Coko houso on North Second street, near Commercial, which Mr. Nasburg had In readiness for thorn. Tho Mothers' and Teachers club of North Deud mot In tho Central School building last Friday nftor uoon. Miss Xellto Krnnlck opened tho program with a violin solo fol lowing which Row Mnol.eod gavo an Interesting and Instructive address, subject being "Tho Queon mid her Jewels." He oxplalned the impor tance of tho mother's Influence tn tho homo nnd showod that according to the Ideals sho established, tho chil dren would largely pattorn their lives. Miss Ellen Anderson gavo a vocal solo which was followed by a brief Intermission. Tho business ses sion wns openod with a vocal solo by Mrs. Smith after which the presi dent, Mrs. McKolllps, rend a papor (Continued on Pago S) FamoHs Kollier-Key worth Line Prices With Hood $7.50 to $14.50 WE RELIEVE THAT THE KOLLIER-HEYWORTH GO-OARTS ARE THE REST VALUE TO HE HAD IN GO-GARTS. WE IIAVE'SOIiD MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED OF THESE CARTS IN THE PAST YEAR AND A HALF, AND THEY HAVE ALL PROVED ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR, THEN ASK US. GOING HARVEY CO. Complete Housefurnishers We Save You Money Do You Own a Heme? If not why not? Certainly not because you cannot afford it. We have often told you about Bay Park, but let us repeat. Thoio is no addition on the Buy with the convenience of Bay Park, whero lots may be had at such low prices and easy terms. Has elec tric light, telephone, water, city delivery of gro ceries, and is easy of access by water, rail or wti-' gon road. During this year ninny have bought in this addi tion, but thero aro still some who have not. Do not let 1911 pass without owning a homo some place on Coos Bay, and we would like to know of the addition affording the opportunities of Bay Park. Lots $10 down and $5.00 per month. Tf you are from Missouri or any other state, come in, we will show vou. I. S. KAUFMAN 61. CO. JMgJ&gu&gL. .O- -L-i. Msr , SAF?AWlf iKiA - v ZUCP MAKST) S- N ,v sty Vr f rcn' wrrn The past has proven that Investments cities aro tho mest profitable. The C. Druschke, Marshfleld, Ore. LIBBY COAL I hnvo secured the Inst two months' run of tho high grade coal from tho old Llbby mlno and am able to sell and deliver it now for $5 PER TON. Send In your orders at once. Orders promptly filled. nemombor I am still giving the best livery sorvlco possible. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AND FEED STABLES PHONE 273-J. Protect Your Child From the Rigors of Winter We Are Sole Agents for the tiff ''Ill" COOS BAY REALTY CEAlZUi, urt, AG&JTJS C0AL MWKATIM Mm vim w$$ W, ,,,,, ... .. MtlPAMSS A WS'4'r.C m small acre tracts near growing n. It. S. has such to offer. Chas J. Electric lamps suited for every purpose For the home, Oftlce, Launches, Automobile, Miniature Flash Light Colored Lamps for dec orative purposes for salo or rent. Open until G:30 o'clock week days; Saturday until 9:00 P. M. Phono your orders for delivery. Coos Bay Wiring Co. rnONE 237-J. Front, aftd Rear Storm Shields $2 Extra OUR Plum Pudding and- Fruit Cake Aro nindo aftor a prlvato Ger 'man reclpo nnd contain noth ing but tho vory best material. They- nro bottor than home niado. If you don't bollovolt try ono for your New Year's dinner. Coos Bay Bakery THE PLACE FOR GOODIES. 100 TRAP NESTED lIAIUtEl PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our matlngs hnvo produced stand rd-brod specimens of exhibits uality with records of 2-12, 227, 22: eggs In 3C5 days. Ruby Chicks niul Eggs for Ilntclum Book your orders now for sprla ellvory. A fow cockerels froc heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards FRED. I1ACHMAN, Prop. Inrshflehl, Rov -185, Phono 2 plt. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Graduato of the American school ol Osteopathy at Klrksvillo. Mo. Offlc u Eldorado Blk. Hours 9 to 12; 1 ; Phono 1G1-J; Marshfleld; Oregon. DR. J. W. INGRAM, Physician and Sargeon. 209-210 Coko Building. , hones; Ofllce 1G2J; Residence 162 J. W. BENNETT, Lawyer. Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bn Marshfleld, Ores' WTM. S. TURPEN, VV Architect. Over Chamber of Commerce. -i Have your calling cards printed j i uu i lines oiiic.