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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 191 1 EVENING EPITUffl T-. o 4 When You Want - " ' AHBk A.. - II 1 i ... 1X1 j PERSONAL notices of visitors -Z) ijwjp tffir7y In the Hty, or of Coos Bay pcoplo ftl kmR $" jHMkl 1 who visit In other cities, together yJ JLlH S'Stk " YzJ2$ 1" with notices of nclul ofrnkfl. nr VUaS& -"". ' ,w" V k glndly received In the Hoclal tie- V V li' u pntttnen. Telophono 13.11. No- 'I ) - i Jvi J ticca of clab meetings will be pub- j VC V. vtW llshcd and secretaries aro kindly VJ ' (c requested to furnish same. " jvl& CONTRIBUTIONS concerning loclal happenings, Intundcd for oubllcntlon In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not lator thun fi o'clock p. tn. Friday of eacil week. Exceptions will be allowed only In casoi where events occur later than the tlmo mentioned. 1 TODAY. Violet tho waves, and whlto nil hom ing sails, As past tho bar they run: I only know this twilight Is the last Boforo tomorrow's sun. i , Misty tho sea beyond our harbor's line, Slowly tho night shuts in: I only know that by to-morrow's light, . VoynglngH begin. Tho night wind hurries through tho llttlo town, Calling tho ships to sen: I only know It wnltH to nil tho sails, , Those sails that wait for mo. . . Blow, sunrlso wind, and fill the hoist ing sails, And, morning light, break clear: For now no longer Ih tomorrow fear ed Bccnusu today Ih here. AIlco Caroy. 0 Now boyB, Just n moment! You'vo nil had your say, Whlto enjoying yourselves in so plensnnt a way. Wo'vo toastod our sweethearts, our frlonda and our wives, "Wo'vo toasted oach other wishing all merry Hvch: 'Tis ono In n million and outshines tho rest; Don't frown when I toll you this toast boats nil othors Hut drink one more tonst, boys, a toast to "Our Mothers!" 0 SOMEONE hns nttked mo to toll Homethlng of tho origin and meaning of "Mothers' Day." "Mother's Day" wnB Inaugurated by tho churches of Minneapolis dur ing tho Chnplaln-AIoxnnder evange list cnmpalgn thnro. It was HiiggCBted by Dr. Henry A. Ontroni, wIiobo own mother had died nbout n yoar boforo this tlmo, and who folt that tho young pcoplo might bo CBpoclally touched and tho old pcoplo honored and pleased by tho obRorvanco of such n day, "Mothors' Day" wns eolohrnted first on April 12 and Is supposed to bo celebrated overy year on o Sun day noarest to that day. That would bring It Sundny, April 10, this year. What effect tho fact that Easter comes on thnt day will have, I do not know. Tho Idun of the evangelists was to hnvo a day especially .dovotod to mothers Just ns "Children's Day" Is devoted tn tho children. On this day in tho churches whloh eolehrato It n sormon 1b preached especially for mothers and great efforts are made by special Invitation and the uro nf carriages niul nutniunhllos to bring out tho nldor women who would not otherwlKo gut thoie. Tho llowor (1 oil lea tod to this day U tho whlto pink. The ohurohos aro decorntod with them. Sprays of whlto plnkB nro sent tn tho sick and shut-in mothors nud the younger poo plo nro nil supposed to wear a whlto pink In mombry of or respect for tlic'r mother. Don't vou think It Is a beautiful ldtr I ln My only wonder Is that vi on.- f bought of it bfOJ'. M.'ti.i'is' Day" to prlitjurily a ii n.'i holiday, but 1)wh (Iu't let tit ii..iu those of you who are i ' , i n 1 1. it. id with any church from it it U up to you tavUlii t it. i till have your mother rbt i i o with you, why not m& ' day or special klndnMi i fulness for her. a day. ' i not av a nlnglo .croaa t word.' a day wheu you i nn"pected caresh that will r ' i to her ami say some it- . . t ' v tender thing about whnt a vt wiidorful mother you- hap pen to have. If you uro soparatod from your roothor why not mnko April 16 a day to surprise her by bridging tho dis tance between you, If It Is possible. And If that Is not possible you can nt least write nn unusually tender and loving letter thnt shall send n thrill of sweet surprise to her honrt when sho receives It. Some, I know, are reading thin nud thinking, "Ah If I only could do Home of these things. But my moth er" nnd then tho cycB nil with tears of aching memory, nnd tho heart no matter how blamolcBB nccttses Itself, "If I only had been kinder." Dear people. "Mothers' Day" must bo a sad day for you, of course, but why not sweeten the Badness by read ing our mother's Bible, going to your mother's church, nnd by performing your loving kindness to some other I mother, "somebody's mother" ns lo- Inoly for a lost son or dnughter as you for your lost ono. In thlH wny tlioro shall ho threo I mado happier tho lonely mothor, yourself nnd yes, I. believe It tho little mother In heaven who will be surely smiling down In approval. Ilcmemhcr nil, April 1G, 1911,' "Mothers' Day." j 0 ! Mrs. C. C. Ncwnhnm nud son of AugtiBtn, Georgia, are guests at tho homo of her pnrontR, Mr. nnd Mrs. Buck. They will remain until the middle of June. A short program was given In hon or of Miss Mabel MIUIs of Marshdold nt tho last meeting of tho Tuesday Afternoon club, under tho direction of Hose Itecd-Hanscomo. Following was tho program: "Bolovoir, Tnko All," (Clutsnm). "Lovo tho Pedlar" (Germnn), Miss Madeline Stone; "ltn llorbat" (Franz), "Llttlo Ono a Cry 'ng" (Spenks), Miss Clara Howell; "Consells a N'lna" (Wekorlln), "I Menr You Calling Me," (Marshall), MIhs Holen Whlto; "Popples" (Do ICoven), "Whoro My Cnravan Has Bested" (Lohr), Miss Mnbol Mtllls. Portland Journal. I 0 ' Tho North Bond firemen and wives gave Mr. and Mrs. Enrlo B. Michaels a farewell surprise party on Thurs day evening nt tho Coos Bay Motor Boat club house, Mr. and Mrs. Mich aels leavo today on tho Brenkwator for North Yaklmn, Washington. Tho evening was spout plnylng progres sive whist, Mrs. N, 0. Hamos winning ladles llrst prize nnd Seth Johnson winning gouts' llrst prize. Tho boo bies were awarded to Hay Bralnard and MIbs Hnttlo Vnn'llo. At mid night delicious refreshments wero served. TIiobo presont wero: Mr. nnd Mrs L. A. Lnomls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Brntnnrd, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Olln, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Olln, Mr. nnd Mrs Lee Heath, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Strom men, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nowlln, Mr. and Mrs. Karlo ' Mlchaols, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Michaels of Chi cago, Miss Emma Johnson, Miss Amy Reynolds. Miss Hnttlo VauZlle, MUs Violet Johnson, Miss Hilda Llnd Strom, Mr. Frank Miller, llnlph Coke, Percy Pratt, Hoy Lawhorne, Frank Nowklrk, George Hlgley, Wm. Pond. Andrew Holt, John Still vlok nud Wal to Putnam. I -0- This afternoon, Mrs. Ira B. Bartle of North Bend Is hostess nt a fare well reception for Miss Ollva O'Mnra who will leavo shortly for hor homo at Oakland. Oregon, after an extend ed stay on Coos Bay. 0 Mrs. Jas Allen of North Bend, who ha bu very ill for the past week. Is gradually liuprorlug and her friends will be delighted to learn that her reuovery la how aaaured. Next ktonday night... the Coos Bay Motor Boat.rlub will enjoy the last of the aerlea of sootaJs given for the members during the winter months. Prlre will be awarded. ' The affair will be Id charge of the club library eoinmlttee wbtch Is composed of Mrs Ira B. Bartle, Miss Laura Kruse, JHrof, Orubbs, Jay Gray and W. L. Richards. Hot tamares will be serv ed. , nt 7: li Sundny morning nud proceed to the rock quarry on North Coob Hlvcr whoro an outing and picnic 'dinner will bo enjoyed. There prom ises to bo n big turnout for tho event nnd Commodoro Burmlstcr has eve rything prepared for a very pleasant time. At the business meeting last Monday night, tho club re-engaged Geo. W. ArtlB ns caretaker of the club house and boats. I 0 Mrs. ChnH Murr will entertain tl" Lndlcs' Aid Society of tho North Bend PrcHbyterlnn church nt hor home on Men do nvcnuo next Tuesdny nfter noon. 0 The A. N. W. club wns ontcrtntned Thursdny afternoon by Mrs. J. T. McCormnc nt hor home. Hoports showed thnt tho "Cleanup Day" cam paign had been most successful. Tho club plnnB to kcop ho work up by cooperating with tho city onTclnls nil summer. Mayor Strnw has promised thnt either he, tho street commis sioner or henlth olllccr would prose-, cuto nil ensos whoro proporty own ers nnd tenants refused to cleanup nnd thcao offondors will bo roportol to him. An Invitation from Mrs. Clins. Dungnn for tho club mombers to onjoy n strawberry picnic nt her Coos Hlvcr ranch whon tho fruit Is. ripe wns accopted. They adjourned for two weeks owing to noxt wook being Holy wcok. A week from noxt Thursdny, tho club will, meet with Mrs. Mary McKnlght. Besides tho members of tho club, Mrs. McCormnc had ns guests Mrs. Mlllls, Mrs. Httt cheson, Mrs. Browning, Mrs. J. W. Bonnett, nnd Mrs. A. T. Hnlnoa. 0 Noxt wook Is Holy Week nnd It will ho really and truly "Sack-cloth j and ashes" for Damo Society on Coos Bay. Lent hns been obsorved possibly a llttlo mora strictly than usual hero but all tho llttlo affairs have not been strictly tabooed by those, claiming to observe tho Lenten season. Howevor final planning for tho now spring hats and gowns that are to make their Initial appearanco Easter Sundny will koop most women too busy to think of the dearth of social affairs. -0- Mrs. Ollva Edmen will leavo short ly for Chicago and t othor eastern points whero sho will spend some tlmo In hopes of benefitting hor health. I Mrs. C. J. Mlllls and Miss Mable Clare Mlllls aro planning to leave shortly on nn oxtonded southern and eastern trip during which they will spond Boraetlmo In Now York. Mr. Mlllls will have to spend considerable tlmo In California attending to new duties in his work for tho Southern Pacific. 0 Tho Promenade to bo given by the Progress club for the benefit of the SSSJ Keep n Kodulc record of your summer pleasures. ANYBODY CAN KODAK Simple, inexpensive nnd no dark room for any part of the work. KODAKS. . . f?-SfJ?2m J3JROWNIES $1.00 to $12.00 Red Cross Drug Store Benefit Promenade FOR THE Marshfield Public Library AT EAGLES HALL Friday, April 21 Under the Auspices of the PRO GRESS CLUB Admission - - 50c Don't Worry About the ' Water Drink Stafford's Ic Cream Soda pur wttor, pur orm, pure fruit. 'juice, make t delightful, healthful. i ' 1 ireftVAhlng and invigorating drink. Swat the Flies Is a good thing to do and we have tho Swatters. It is better to keep tho fly out of the house by using serceiis. WE HAVE THE SCREENS SCREEN DOORS SCREEN WINDOWS WIRE CLOTH . Everything for a successful summer campaign against the fly. Don't forget our GARDEN HOSE LAWN SPRINKLERS LAWN MOWER Come to Hardware Headquarters for satisfac tion aud money savin f-i t & jfMdtott nJC!rrM t & . " isBpa I All Bread IVifectly UnkcO I'ull Wclulii, but nut i,K1 Kt-t A1 HOME MADE BREAD It Is nrennred nnd bnkej u elennly BurroundliiBo. ?,cr Ingredient Is pure nud thobost obtnlnnble. You neoe ai you pay for In Home made u cnch lonf Is full welRht afu,. it is baked. Order tills Ap.etl,.,,K Uff Today. ne nnd l()c Lonves i;, flood flrorer Sells It. Coos Bay Bakery 1MIOXK 11 M, ' Don't Buy your Buttor, Croam or milk from tho Coos Bar lea i and Cold Storago company ni less you want only the Best niONH 73-J Delivery 8 a. m. 3 p. nt BEAN PbT CHEE3H Try It. Union Oils OA80LINE BISTILIiATE 11KNZINK KEROSENE SAMSON OAS ENGINES nnd CENTIIIFUOAL l'UMTS Coos Bay Oil &SupplyCo. Mnrshlleld, Ore. PHONE 80SJ Slnll Orders Solicited. LADD, HUNT and Co. COXTHACTOHS AND Hl'lMEI& All kinds of iimlrs and shop wofk lU'omiuly attended to nud neatly iott, Phono 1C1X. 0 Sundny. tho inomhdr of tho CtSos Buy Motor Boat olub will oujoy tho tirst crulso of tho season, Thoy will leavo tho club house nt North Bond Parties Desiring Monu- jSgo, ments 10 oe Erected CiS Before Decoration Day Would do well to call at the Pacific Monumental Works South Broadway and make selection from the large stock now on hand Mr. Wilson ha In his employ the only practical marble and ra" ulte -cutter In Coos c .unty. And none but tho best worn Is turned TWO STOltKS. 230 Front St 140 Central Ave, Lame Shoulder is nearly always, due to rheumatism of toe muscles, I and quickly yields to the fre appll ' cation of Chnmborlntn's Llniniiit For salo by all dealers. Try Tho Times' Wnnt Ads. Take your Bl'MUY DINXEU at The OHAXD1.KK. Special wenu MISmtVK table tor PAHTIKS b, PHC'XE. Read the Times Want Ads. Alfred Mengren CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Old Mill North Ben Phono 1131, XOBTII BE.VI'. NOAV TIIKItE'H A MUTUAL HAT1SFAITI0X Botwoen friends who send their I inunury to us, Tiiey can alwiji boast of linen In perfect condition. Wo tnko tho grentest pnlns with ere ry nrtlclo sent to us, uho no Injurlom nclds nnd put a brilliant gloss upon shirts, cuffs nnd collars. We call for nud dollver work promptly, and our charges nro renlly low for such hlja clnss work. COOS IIAV STIIAM IjAU.VDUV PIIOXK MAIN B7-J. Have That Roof Fixed I See CORTHELL . Phono aiai After tho show try a Turkish b Phone 214- J, ' " r Ilk, J