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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1911 EVENING EDITION. wmmm mmmmmmmmmi mm tmmi mtmrmmmmmmmm - -g "" ONLY ONE WEE I And the (Sreaiosl Harpim Hveni in iho History of North Bond will havo p- iiii "I iti ,rii i CONTlttllUTlONS concerning roolnl linppenlnK". Intended for oubllcatlon In the society dopirt mont of Tho Tlmcw, uiuut bo sub mitted to th editor not Inter bnn C o'clock p. m. I'rldny of enoil week. Exception will bo nllowuil only In vmim whom events occur Intor limn tho tunc nintlntml.) WIIK.V DAV DltKAMS COMH. "Whim day droning como I oom to soe Fnc 1 love bend ovor mo, And lot In dnys of Ions ngo Tho hnppy visions como nnd go. Old homos, old frlondH, old momorlofl, UrltiK Imck tliolr honrt-llvcd histories. And vnnlBhod Joys for which wo yotirn With grace of dnys long gono return, Tjllto wistful thouglitH at set of sun, Whon dny droaniH como. Whuu dny dronnis como I honr again Tho music of tho sweet rofrnln Lllio Hong of bird In stimmor nlr he who willing!.! dlJtpennen with the' Joys of any one of tliem mlsios n third of the lmpplueM th fates in-1 tended for him. I Where Is tlmt old friend In whose compunlonshlp yon onre found such ' content nnd lueplrntlon? ' Cnn't you tako the first stop this very night toward picking up the threads of your friendship? And don't you want to? PRHSOVAl, doMees of vlnltors In thnVity, or jf Coo? liny people who vMt In itlw cities, together with notices of xnclul nffnlrn, nr Kindly M'cslvod In tho uncial de ptiittnen.. Tolophoue 13:1. No tloes of cl.ib meeting will be pub llrlii'd ntid secretaries are kindly "nnnsteil to furnish Mine 'I- A. 12. Adolsperger, Mrs. John Lnfon, Jr., 'Mrs. J. V. Smonton. rs. Ward M. Ulako, Mrs. H. T. Street, Mrs. Win. Grlmos nnd wlfo nnd Dr. . L. Ilousowortli nnd wlfo lonve on their oxtonded eastern and southom Kugeno Crosthwnlto. Mrs. U. V. Ot trlps toikiy. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes x- son, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. A. T. poet to be absent several mouths Hnlnes, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. J. whllo Dr. nnd Mrs. Hotiwworth will W. Dennett, Mrs. M. II. Ullvon, Mrs. not bo'nwny so long. ' ill. O. Graves, Mrs. A. L. Housowortli, q . I Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzer, Mrs. Win. W. T. Miller nnd wife Innvo today Grimes, .Mrs. C. S. Dodge, Mrs. M. C. for I'ortlnnd nnd other northern , Horton nntl Mrs. Geo. D. Mnndlgo 9' jiolnts where they will vltlt for n Nai'tU Don,l week. ' J 0 q Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl plensnntly 0:1- Tho A. X. W. club wns ontortalnod I tortnlnod the Ladlos' Art Club nt her When mother sang "Sweet Hour of Thursday afternoon by Mrs. S. LnnJo : "omo Commorclal nvonuo yester- nt her homo. Tho final preparations "n" nrtornoon. eodio work was tho 1'rnyor." Tho llst'nlng sigh of sllouco falls Upon tho roso-vln'd garden walls, Whllo In tho room tho faint perfume Of spicy pinks In beauty bloom, And ovor thorn the brown bees hum, When dny dronms como. Whet, dny dronms como tho witchery Of summer sons stents over me, In purplo galleys Balling on Pnst valleys of Avllllou, With heart tlmt wnltos and thoughts ,iny afternoon. Noodle work wns tho tlmt glow I diversion. Refreshments v:ero sorv- To mystic Islos of long ngo ICI. The next meeting will bo next Tho Innds of poesy In Spain ' Tuosdny nt tho homo of Mrs. J. M. Swing down tho vlstned years again, Upton. Tho cares of llfo seem few or none, I When day dreams come. I T,)0 Cooa ,my Motor nont club w, Alice Jordan Hloomor. , ,. n IlMnortnnt i)UHeg8 meeting I next Monday night whon tho ques tion of dredging out a hnrbor for the for tho "Cleanup Campaign" today took up the meeting's time. Twoir.y mcmhorB nnd two visitors, Mrs. Chns. Kuimlor nnd Mrs. 15. Don McCrnry, wure In nttoudnuce. The club will moot next Thursdny with Mrs. J. T. McCormac. Mrs. Henry Songstnekan entertain Ind the Ladles Altar Guild or the I.4 nt a nnti nl nli nrnti n lint lwmirk pTiiUf- JMfJl.Willt VUIItll III, HUI lltflllU nun- ItlKNDSHIP lu tho supreme tlo. It Is strougor oven 4 . ,- . .1 .1.. j- 11 stronger even uiuii 1110 moHq,0 fleet will bo taken up. Tho 4 bonds of blood, as wo see lu tho ,,, , RrowlnR r,,)ld,. nnd , now enso of Jonathan, who stood by his 0M ,)V for U0 BtronKest organlza Irlond David oven against his own tlo of tho kln(l on tho u)i Umler father. nayH Ituth Cameron. When Commoi,oro nurmlstor's direction, two heartH hnvo become ono In tho , nro ,,oh,K n,(lo for Berlo3 ot mystlcnl union of friendship, that pnjoyni)lo socials and outings. relationship should mean moro to thoin than nny matter of clrcum-, stnnco, fortuno or ludlvldinl benetlt.l In n sketch of tho life of Clarence Stcdmnn, n man whoso nnmo this genorntlnn mny not recognize, but whom their fnthors will surely re member ns tho famous "bnnkrr poet," occurn this sontonoo. I "Amid nil discouragements ho kopt tho frlonds of his youth." It Ih surrounded bv mnny more ob-' vlously flattering remarks, but to mo It Is (ib hlch ns nny prnlso his blog-i rnnhor gives him. I Snys Anno Thnckerny KHcltlo: "1 1 often find tnysolf going back to Dnr wln's Baying about tho duration of a man's friendship bolng ono of the bcp inonp'iroH of his worth.' ' With nil my honrt, I ngreo with th.nt. Indeed, I senrcely' seo how there could bo n hotter ti-st. Downro of tho man or woman whoso frlonds nro all of too recent a vintage It makes vo dlfferonoo how highly they sponk of him. Prnlso Is not enough unloss It bo bnckod by 1 Mr. nnd Mrs.' Arthur McKeown nnd children loft this weott for Ber keley. Cnl., whoro they wll' visit for a whllo with Mr. McKeown's parents. Mrs. McKeown will also recolvo medi cal treatment from specialists whllo In'San Francisco. Mrs. Helen Chnudler-'Ircmnlno, who Is Just recovering from nn oper ntlon nt Lano hospital, Is oxpecto'd hero In a couplo of weeks to spend a few months as tho guost of Mrs. It. IC. nooth. Mrs. Troftialno Is recuper ntlng quite rapidly and has left tho hospital. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Chandler, expect to como hore ubouj May 1 to spend tho stimmor. 0 Miss Mablo Claro Millie returned this weok from Portland whoro sho had been visiting friends for a fow weeks. 0 Tho Chamtnado club mot Wednes day with Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr. IIo- fonowledgo. Whoro Is his old friend? awes Ujo regular renearsni ana siuuy, Why Is his volco locking from this Mrs. Frederick E. Leefo road n care symphony of praise? fuU' prepared paper on Mozart. Pre Flnd thnt out boforo you accept Hmlnnry plans for tho summer recital him nt tho vnluntlon those nowly " ciuo is 10 give are aiso oeing mndo friends would put upon him. made. As nn Interesting experiment, why 0 not reckon how It would fare with; Tho choir of tho Marshflold hpls you If you woro tried by Darwin's, copal church Is preparing nn olabor tost? Run ovor your list of friends ato musical program for Easter, and seo how many there nro of 10 much new music being secured for It. yoars' standing? of 20 years' standi, Two weeks from tomorrow Is Eastor. lng? of school day making? 0 Of course, mnny times It Is the ac-( Ln8t Tuesday Mrs. Geo. F. Mureh cldonts of circumstance and distance tMitertnlned nt a 1:30 luncheon, fol and widely dlvorglng Interests, rather lowod by sewing, as n faiewoll to thnn change lu character that sep- Mr8, Qeorgo Heath of Grookston, arates us from our old friend. Minn., who has been her guest for Dut If tho friendship be what p the past two months. Mrs. Heath thought it whon wo formed It, a and llttlo daughter, Marlon, leave to- hoart frlondslup tutu ntu a mero su- iy for Portland from whoro thoy fair of eonvonlonco, can wo afford to will go homo, stopping on routo at lot It lapse? ' ( Kallspel, Mont. The color scheme of Of course, In tho hurry of uusIiiom the decorations was red nnd green and social llfo, tho lino of least re- while In tho tloral offeot the wild cur slstanco Is all too often to lot tho , rant predominated. The hostoss was gonulno old friend slip gradually out nasMed in sorvlng by MlUes Nolllo with two or throo acnualntnncos of .Tower and Charlotte Muroh.. Among eonvonlonco. I those InUtod woro Mrs. W. F. Miller. Dut ovory man or. woman who Mrs. P. A. Sandberg, Mrs. C. H. does that Is soiling his birthright tor I'ook, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. A. II. a moss of pottngo. Friendship, lovo nnd toll aro tho greatest things lu llfo and C. J. Mlllls, Mrs. C, W. Tower, Mrs 1 diversion and dollclous refteshmentu were served. ' 0 Mrs. Ottn Schotter cntertnlned the Sisters of Uethnny nt her l'omo We.l nestlny nttoruoon. Tho uitinl work wns taken up. Mrs. Jncob M? Ulnko an I bnby nr rlved hero this weok from Snn Fran cisco for n short visit at tho G. W. Kaufman homo. The pupils ot the Eighth grade of tho Marshlleld schools nre today en Joying their nnnunl picnic nt Char leston, n special launch being en gaged for tho outing. Doric Chnptor, Ordor ot tho East ern Star, enjoyed nn Informal bnn quet nnd social Wednesday night fol lowing tho Initiation of throo candi dates. Dancing nnd music woro en Joyed. The congregational meeting which was held Monday evening . at tho Presbyterian church elected the fol lowing otllcers for tho coming church year to havo charge of tho churclwnf- falrs for tho First Pnsbyterlan church of North Dond: Clerk J. S. Grubbs. Eld'ors A. W. Myers, th eo years; Elmer Russell, two years; J. S. Grubbs, ono year. Trustees A. D. Benumont, threo years; A. Jenkins, two ytnrs; Wm. Murr, ono year. , Planlste Mrs. C. H. Worrell. Ushors A. Jenkins, Geo. Mnndlgo. Sunday school superintendent Wm. Murr. Asslstnnt school superintendent Mrs. Wm. Jones. Secrotary aid troasurer M. M. Ruhl. Sunday school planlsto Miss Lil lian McCann. Assistant Sunday school planlste Mrs. Geo. Hazor. Chorister Mrs. Geo, Mundtgo. 0 Mrs, Newman and son, Ernest, ar rhod horo this weok from Georgia to visit nt tho homo of her m ther, Mrs, Wm. nuck, in South Mapshflold. Miss Mamlo Mahonoy loft today to spend Sunday at the homo of Mr. nnd 't?oumlodNn-PaKew,Ts, Don't Worry About the Water Drink Stafford's Ico Cream Soda, Powers, Mrs. R. E, Drowning, Mrs. those C. K. Perry, Mrs. D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. pure water, pure croam, pure fruit Juices, mnko n delightful, healthful, refreshing and Invigorating drink. ($I0ncfe. TWO STORES. 230 Front St 140 Central Avo. V Saturday? April 8 , at 10 P. 1. This store will lie closed an I the remainder of the stock will be packed up t movp to some other point. This will positively he the last lewtlays of your opportunity to buy merchandise at tho prices which are less than you could own them at whole, sale. ' A Resident of Portland Buys $49.69 Worth You will understand this party didn't come from Portland to attend this sale but happened to come in while here and a.rter looking our prices over told 'us llc could buy goods here for M3 less than he could at home so he proves his statoincut by his buying this amount. COULD AXY THING BE MOUU CONVINCING? And another page in the Bargain .History of North Bend will bo closed and nn op portunity which every one will regret who has not taken advantage of the savings aud supplied their immediate needs as well ns to the things everyoneknowsthey will have to buy later and pay a higher price. SUBSTANTIATED FACTS It is undisputed that there are no bettor linesof merchandise anywhere thanarctobo found in this stock whoro every article has been selected with the greatest care and bought; through asyndicate of stores who buy annually more than a million dollars' worth of merchandise which is an assurance that the lowest price on every article is secured and now that von have for Only One Week The privilege to buy this merchandise at Prices less rhan is paid by tho average merchant who hasn't tho buying advantages this store has had, some of whom have replenished their stocks criring this snlo and expect to realize a profit on the same goods you have the opportunity to buy at the same price they paid for them. SATURDAY, APRIL 8TH Will Be the Last Day When the clock strikes 10:00 on tho evening of April 8th, tho big doors will be closed and the Big Bargain Event will bo ended the last gust of the mighty bargain whirlwind which has swopt thousands of dollars worth of the Best Morchandiso hi to the homes throughout Coos Bay and county will bo stilled and only those who have not availed themselves of this ono week's chance will have cause to regret. COME EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK Como where your wildest dreams of Bargains may bo realized. Como where your dollars will reach further and tike home moro than you could over believe without seeing Como where every article offered y3u is backed by a reputation of some factory which has spent years to accomplish perf ection-and yet you can buy it for less than that same factory wwid sell it to you themselves Murphy Hamilton SUCESSOKS TO A. W. MYERS & CO. NORTH BEND OREGON f i mm 'ftmmmtmmt!mmm4&f&mn w --j. rtiwmA m- gllllgggj