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H29MM THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION. M j . I CONTIUDUTIONS concerning loolnl happenings, Intended fur publication In thu society deport ment of Tlio Times, must tio sub mlttod to the editor tint l.itor tlnm C o'clock p. in. Friday of uacn week. Exceptions will bo nllowod only In cnaos whom events occur Into: than the tlino montlonod.) AOT yflTI-:, HTT XKAIUjV, (An ndnpted poem.) I can remember when a club, If It had only boon a Bpade, Might woll have inndo of mo poor dub- As Kind n girl as ever plnyod; And oh, those "no trumps" thnt Inched but oin, Thofo "ncea" thai Imrely lost the gome Olvo mo those hands hold! I nlmnit trick If Mrs. .Tones hud taken out loss It Mrs. Drown Imd taken one trlok, I guess, Or else a fist of sew four: If I Imd spades; If I hnd ft fclrni; If I hsd played a heart Instsnd rorhnM I inlKht have happened on Some bridge hands I almost h"ld! 'ihey hnd fulfilled their part as moth ers. It would seem that the uplift spir it that Is sweeping the country shoul dcarry with It the seed of un selfishness In the matter of progeny. On the other hand, women who are not mothers and can be, should lend a helping hand to the mother who is overburdened In thnt rospoct then they would not only do their share to the state but reap n harvost of Joy In tho action. After all, as the millionaire said the other day, "A mnn can only real ize but n vory small portion of whnt ho calls IiIh own. Ho can only get a certain supply of creature com forts." So thnt (hero must be, by the vory reason of this, somothlng elso In llfo bosldos the mcro getting and spending. This may bo summod up In one word humanity. Humanity means people. People means men, women nnd children. Without children we would have no mon and women. So It narrows down to the beginning the child. Kvery woman, In business or In tho home, should cherish nnd foster tho feeling of motherhood. If she does not marry, coming In oloee communion with mothers nnd j children will create a spirit of hunm-i PKItSONAL iiotlcoa of visitors In the city, or or Coos Hay people who visit In ither cities, together with notices of clul affairs, are gladly iccelved In the social dc naitmoiK. Telephone- 13:11. No tires of club meetings will bo pub lished nnd secretaries aro kindly reniu'sted tn furnish sumo. Episcopal church nt hor homo Wed nesday. Tho Guild Is planning for moro active work thnn they have been doing In tho past nnd n num ber of Important mntters aro under consideration. Tho next nicotine will bo next Tuesday when Mrs. F. A. Hazard will ho the hostess. Among those present Wednesday wero Mrs. (loo. F. Murch, Mrs. Heath, Mrs. .1. W. Dennett, Mrs. II. SongstacKen, .Mrs. It. K. Drowning. Mrs. F. a. Hazard, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. Arthur MclCeown and Mrs. F. E. Loefo. Mrs. Chan. S. Kaiser eutortnlncd the A. X. W. club at her homo in, North Hond Thursday afternoon. Flowers wore used effectively In tho decorations and bouquets of violets wero glvon ns favors. Thoro was no busluosH of Importance taken up. nlty thnt must react In any walk of Delicious rofreshmonts wore sorvod. life. The tendonry to dislike chll-1 Mrs. Vnughnn of North Urnd was a dren and keeping apart from thorn Is, 1 1 am sorry to say, a growing tondon jry of the strenuous times. apeclal guest. Tho club mombors I hnvo few thing to Iveg nf fit-. I am sorry to say, a growliiK tendon- from Murshlleld In attendance woro Hut If I had to make my c'io'," iry of the strenuous times. Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mrs. MoKnlght, And ask n boon however' great I Therefore It would seem thnt tho Mrs. J. T McCormnc, Mrs. Eugeno I'd lift my soft and modest voice nobler need nl present lies In tho'O'Connell, Mrs. F. P. Norton,, 'Mrs. ' And wish no, not for gonr or gold t furthor Impression and notion of;W. P. Murphy, Mrs. S. I.nndo, Mrs.1 Not thus my dream of Joy Is spoil. Miss Tarbell's theory that womnn's W. F. Squires, Mrs. F. K. Allen, Mrs.! oil I duty ns mother Is tho best of nil. Hydo, Mrs. Chits. Stauff, J.Irs. .1. T. ling been practising hard and their contracting parties witnessed the i 1. lillS. T' ' om Is prominently Idcntlfl c .u.i tho Modern company of Mnrshfleld and the bride Is the daughter of Judge nnd Mrs. 1). 1-. Watson of Coos City. 1'iitll a short time ago, she assisted her brothor In the county clerk's office at Co nditio nnd Is a capable young woman. They will loaldo In Marshfleld, a homo being prepared for them on North Second streot and the best wishes of n host of friends for a long and happy future together fol low them to It. j Among those from Mnrshflold In attendance nt the nuptials woro Mis sea Evelyn Anderson nnd Agues Hut- cheson. o Dr. .1. T. McCormnc, who has been spending tho winter nt Hono lulu for tho bcuclU of his health, will leave thoro for San Francisco, .March S. On his arrival In San Francisco, about March 11, ho will go to Orland, Cnl., to visit his daughter, Mrs. French, nnd will re turn to tho Day tho last of the month. Mrs. McCormnc planned to meet him at Snn Francisco but prob ably will be unnblo to do so now. W. A. Dordor and wife of Myrtle Point hnvo boon guests the past wools nt the home of their daughtor, Mrs. L. W. Trnver. Mrs. Harder has been In poor honlth for somo time. .Mrs. A. O. Hosers, Jr., who has been spending n few weeks In Sail Francisco, went to l.os Augolos this wrck to visit relatives and friends there. The concert given last Tuosdny owning nt the Masonic Opera Homo by tho Chnmfnndo club was unques tionably tho best homo tnlout inusl cale over given on tho Day. Thoro was a good nttendnnco nnd nil pro sent nro unqualified In their prnlfio of tho Marshllolif singers whose nbll Ity In chorus work as well as soloists Wo have n Full I,lno of Steel Garden Tools - Including I.AIHK.S FI.OHAI. sins liAiHFs pitrxi.w siikf.iis HOIW, ItAKKS, SPADKS, snovias, HAND CT1,TI vroits wi:i:di:iis koiikh In fact everything for the garden. Como In nnd see us nnd get our prices. D sJ wore revolutions to them. Tho club Hut only for the ohnnco tn hold TIioho bridge hniiilv t almost hold! -n lA TAUDKMi my that woman's service to tho stato lies In lior Too many of my sisters say, "Yos, ' Hall nnd Mrs. M. II, Smith. Tuesdny oven lug Tho efforts I think motherhood Is lino but not -'ll will moot next Thursday with showed tho bonollts of the 0.i1i ' for me." There they dismiss tho nibject. What you and I and nil f ua need is to crento n uhlld-lovlng Mrs. Hyde nt Mnrshflold. hor homo In duties as mother, In bringing Into disposition. The rest follows, nnd the world, and training healthy, the state will take care of Itseir. right thinking oltlstoim. j -- No other calling In llfo Is equal to Mrs. L. M. Noble entertained t a that of mother. ' very delightful Drldgo luncheon at Alice Hubbard reechoes the ata- her home Tuesday, coinnllnieuttttv to plainly en refill Hnlinn tiiin It lltiilitk li ill lYM t fit At MO Win. Hovsfall, Jr. o - Tho program was nlroly arrangod, Mrs. It. K. Plnogoi', who Is horo tho uliorusoa bolng Interspersed with rroni Portland to visit hor pnranfs. 'solos, qunrtottes and" trios. All ahar- Mr. and Mm. IC. A. Kloworth, ox- od oqually In tho honors of the oroa- pects to aprnd a cotiplo if montlis on ' g0n. Several ploaslng oncores wore the Hay. to pay Airs. F. S. Single of Coqullle. Tho Mr"- A- ,;- Mrs. V. i. NIoholsDii. Mrs. A. T. Hnliios, Mrs. Ijugeue O'Couiiell, Mrs. C. W. Tower, Mrs. I. I.nndo, Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mia. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. M. C. Mulonoy, Mrs. K. Mlngus, Mrs. !:. (5. Peiitnm nnd Mrs. W. T. I Merchant. Pretty Myrtle plntea woro the souvenirs. .Mr. and Mrs. John Hour, who hnvo been spending the winter In town I moved out to their ranch this week , to spend the spring and summer I montlis. Mm. II. S. Tower will entertain the Progrees Club at her homo Mon day. The subject for the meeting Is "A Trip to India." o - foment and wants the state mothers for those services. This Is all pommendnblo and' pre dicts tho trend of tho times In point of paying whore pay Is duo, says Sophlo I.oeb. The mother theory Is ns old ns time. No one will dispute that she has the lilghost vocation. A mother Is tho noblest work of god, Yet nt the same tlmo "thoro Is n divinity that shapes our oiiiIh, rough hew them ns we will." A wlso Providence has Inculcated In tho spirit of the mother the lovo germ, which can not be eradicated. With nil duo Interest nnd respect to Miss Tarhell nnd Mrs. Hubbnrd, tho mother, to begin with, has here tofore hnd little or no thought of her duty to tho stnte. nut she has thought of the duty tn hor child only. Yesterday I heard a chlldlee wo. mnn say to n mother. "What u Joy It must be to have some little soul nil your own." The mother replied, "Yon, my dear, lint you can not know the Joy without the heMitnchee. They go together. This la the fundamen tal cause of the go-called race sui cide." i The woman went on further to combat the theory that has been ex ploited that all women are uot suit ed to be mothers. "Why." she aald. "at the very tlrst wall of the infant the mother is Impelled by natural Inclination alone to care for the wee one." Further, this mother aald whnt the world ueeds is to create In the' minds of modern women the one great theory that motherhood has Its oomueuaatlou outside the realm of the state. She U by the very ua I ture of her e intended to fulfill the duty of motherhood. ; The groat truth le apparent thnt tho women who could tluough elr, eumstances bring Into the world nnd , probably make ready for that world good cltlseue do, indeed, have tho lutuit children. This is uot as It should be. While tho lino and cry Is on to compensate mothers, whloh ' Bhould be done lu the enso of the noedy ones at least, a gioater work lrU the " their arrival there by Is yet to be done, tn the matter of j oi Portland to meet them ami nctually educatlug the women who aliw vlalt her sister. Mrs. Hoyd M. ' do uot have children that thay are "IcMRrdsow. not only losing horodltnry, human at- q tributes, but that tho years will find Mrs. J. T. McCormnc ontortalned them personally less happy than It the Altar Guild of tho Marshfleld Adelsperger was n bos- glvon during tho evening. The nccompniilsts of tho evening were Miss Kdun Larson. Mis. Perl house was prettily decorated for the tv Ilt L'a,'llH Il,Ht Saturday afternoon Ulloy Halirnger nnd Mrs. Wm. Horn oTtwIoii. ferns predominating In the at ,l(,r ""10 ," So,lt" Mnrshflelil. , full. Jr., scheme. The uftoruoon'K piny ro- Delicious refreshments wero served. I Those participating In the chorus suited In Mm. F. S. Single winning J,n, ' w- '"Krnm won first prize woro: the llmt prlio nnd Mrs. A. T. Ilalues "",1 M,KH Vol,l '1'tiwor second prize, receiving the consolation. Among' Among her guests were Mrs. R. 8. thono present woro Mrs. F. S. Slimlo. ! "nrgelt, Mrs. C. It. Peck, Mrs. It. IC. I Hootli, Mrs. 0. W. Kaufman, Mrs. M. II. Hllven, Mrs. M. C. Mnloney, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. J. W. In- 'gram, Miss Kllznboth Knufmnn, Miss Nellie Tower nnd Miss Chnrlotto Murch, Sopranos Mrs. W. X. Kkblad, Mrs 10. L. Nicholson, Mrs. J. V. Sinonton nnd Mrs. CIiiih StnufT. Mezzos Mrs. Porl Riley nallln gor, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. II, II. Ost llnd nnd Miss Clara Myron. First altos Miss Kvelyn Tho great Hemedy for Eczema, Itch aM All Skim Diseases Iuvnluablo for KC.KMA, In nil forms. ITCH IMMI'liKS HI Via POISON OAIC 1MLHS and many other stmKnr troubles. J.lc mill !$!. HOTTIillS For Salo at CROSS Coos Bay-Roseburg Stage Line Dally ktnge between Uosclnir nail .Muihlilleld. .Stage leaves dull; nml Suiidnys nt 7 p. m. .Fare, .(1.(10. , OTTO .SniKTTHH, Agent, C. P. IlAHXAItD, 1'JO MAIIKl-rr A V., Slnmlillelil. Agent, HOSKlJl'ItO, Oiv. PIlOXi: J I Ander son, Mrs. F. K. I.eofe, Mrs. Hall and Mm. It. K. nooth. Second altos Miss Ksthor John- Mrs. J. (I. Cook nnd her daughter, , son, Mrs. M. A. Sweetmnn, Mrs. C. Mrs. Oeo Twnmbley or Uurekn, nro H. Walter and Mrs. M. H. Dllven. guests nt tho homo of Mrs. Cook's The club will nt once begin re son, Cleo. K. Cook. This Is her first honrslng for another concert to bo visit In here lu four years. Mrs. Klvon the latter part of May or oarly iwambley returned to Kuroka yes-, in Juno when Mrs. Hoso niock Hnuer, terday but Mrs. Cook will remain for tho celebrated songstress of Port Boine tlmo. innd will appenr as soloist for tho club. Mm. Harriet Xluliols, who wnsi ealled to Portland last week by tho Mrs. It. IC. Dooth outortnlnod In- j Illness of her daughter. Miss Kunlce formally nt a luncheon Thursday at Nichols who lias been tuklng n hor ,10IUO , Wo8t M,u.8i,flol(lt the Mm. J. T. Ilarrlgaw entertained ...i i the Sisters of UetUauy at her houiel o Thm-aUay afternwm. Vnrlous nmt-l A Wt,lllUl,g of mon, tlmn UHllw, ,. tors were dleeussd but the afternoon twre-t , Uw lo ,)f c)08 wlMntv was devoted prlnolpally to needle took llMt Ww,nesday evening at work. The ueu meeting Mil be tha lloMU, of Comy cerk Ja)Uog with ein. M. C. Maloney next Wed-. WHtM,n , c Ite w .,, , tie W. Watson and Harry iinirsi. ns n irnnuHi numo mere, is uM iiortlin n,l i.nn.n KVa f j North Ilond nnd Mrs. W. H. Kennedy needay. Among those prewut last Thumday were Mrs. c. IC. Perry. Mm. Arthur McKeowu, Mm. F. A. Saccul. Mm. Otto Sehetter. Mrs. M. C. Maloney. Mm. J. Ileunett. Mrs. Krauk Denuing and Mlae Alice Dul ler. Mm. Dorsey Kreltxer and Mrs. F. K. Oettlus wore sinilul guests. FtiUoiu were united lu marriage. Relatives and n few intimate friends of tho Candy of Quality j' being her guests. Mm. W. T. Merchant left this weok for Oakland. Cal., where she will visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Miss Kmnin Krlokson loft today for Portland where she will spend a couple of montlis at the home of hor R. Krlckson. Pie Time Here generally seos n lot of peoplo waiting for ono or moro of our famous pies hot from the oven. .Many declnro that "mother never baked pies ns good." Fresh Fruit tho freshest of oggs and milk, and nil other materials equal ly ns good, with the "know how," nro what mnko our plea n dream of dollght. O.Vi: OF OUt C.IKKS will add i he nnal touch of goodness to the Sf.MlAY Imxxiju Coos Bay Bakery piioxi: tu-i, I Quality lu candy Is n matter we" A. T. Haines and wife will enter are rather fussy nbout. Thnt is why ' tain tho Tuesday Night Whist club Mm. K. Mlugus entertained at a we Insist on absolute purity in nil the nt tholr home next Tuesday ovenlng. What 10c Will Dol Speaking of saving money read ,". nai ot nt 10 cents wm blIV jt ihevoos ny ca8 STOUI. mi' .'H'asinin FKYIXt; PAXS dippi:ks H quart Cup. urtdge luueheon at her home Inst Saturday. Among her guests were Mm. F. A. Hatard. Mm. McKnlght, Mm. J. T. McCorwac. Mrs. U M. Noble and Mrs. P. M. Wilbur. Wm. Ford and wife were epect- v.i iu rrai-u raruanu tnis weeg irom Hose City. Mm. IS. K. Jones, a sis ter of Mm. Ford, arranged to sur Ingredients that go to mnke our con fectionery. This matter of purity Is a matter of pride with us and It Is o- I.nst Saturday ovonlug Miss Clare Milk Pans, m.i,- iuiut Pudding Pan. DIST P.xs Oradiiatcd Quau Measure. . IfU .ll)c ,10c .10c . l()e . 10c .U)c .10c 10c Ml our candles for a short time. Mrs. Ward C. Cage POTATO MVnIikpc are puro sweet and delicious. They nnd Mr. Jamos Watson winning tlieXlckle Plated Towel lV -J- safe to say that sweets cannot be than at Stafford's more found Sherwood was hostose at one of the CritUY COM US. delectable largest social gathering of the sea-'' I'KUFOlt Ti:i SlinmmVc" nnywhoro ; son. . i Five Hundred" was played Inch FII.KS. are the "come nsnln" kind. "Aiwnjs something new" nt ili TWO STOUKS. 230 Front St 110 Central Ave. first prizes and Mrs. Hort F. Folsom Folding Coat and n, , , nnd Dr. Endlcott the consolation Dover Kg l ""tltack.. . . to. prizes. Delicious refreshments were Wliv SOAP S Writs ,0 served during tho evenlnsr. tha . '" "c toss bolng assisted by Mrs. Lawrence f f Q T A tr A. Llljeqvist and Miss Clretchen 1 O JtS A Y ' Sherwood. Thoso Invited were: A QM CTAnn ! ...vo-ls.. .. ..4aUtiiuvs i nomas H, ' K X kj 1 ilx Sr ohnortFKolson Sterling. Tho Store That Saves vZ t , i . . Slnnager Front Street, Marshfleld. Polks Oregon and Washington State Cni'tlecr and Hiiflni'ss IMrrt- lory. Just Issued' for 1911-12 Is the mwt completo work of tho kind publlitel It contains nn nccurato business di rectory of overy city, town and tO- lago In Oregou nnd Washington, tho nnmos and addresses ot country merchants and professional b lumbormon, otc, who aro located Jncent to villages; also lists of tf'- ornmont and county olllccrs, cornali- slonors of deeds, 6tnto. boards, stata- tory- provisions, tonus of courtv names of tho postmnstora. postoflSce. oxpress, telophone nnd telegraph oi- flees, Justices pt tho peace, hotel dallv mil) wonlflv iinu'snanrrs: I" sides much other Information useful to nil elussos of business and profes sional men. A descriptive sketch cf each place Is glvon, embracing Tin oils' ltoms of Interest, such as the I cation, population, distances to $ foront points, the most convenle:' shipping stations, the products tbst nro mnrkotod, Btngo communlcatloi trade statistics, tho nearest bank lo cation, mineral interests, churcne schools, libraries and societies. A' linnortnnt fontnro Is tho classified rectory, clvlnir every business arr' god uudor Its special heading. w onabllng subscribers to obtain i glnncQ a list of all houses manufac turing or dealing In any particu' lino of goods. Tho work genera".' Is compltod to desorvo their Ubert patronage. PRICK $0.00. R. L. POLK & CO, SEATTLE, Wash (Continued on Page S.) Have That Roof fixJ NOW See CORTHELL Phone 31121. V