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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,911 EVENING EDITION MWmJJMlLWlJMMBMMBWWMMMlllJMMlMWWt ... . , ' """""'" S ID p r H HI arJisnvrn BO "&tf I?T PERSONAL dotlcea of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Hay people wlio visit In .itli"r cities, toother with notices if nodal affairs, are Bladly rccolvcd Iti tho social do pnrtmonw. Telophono 1331. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish siino. TJIK LAND OF HEART'S CONTEXT CONTRIBUTIONS concerning oclnl happenings, Intended for nubllcatlon In tho society dopirt nipnt of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not lntor 'hun 6 o'clock p. m. Friday of each week. Exceptions will bo allowed only lit cases whero events occur later than tho time mentioned.) carried her packages nnd smiled and bowed,) who thought ho was "nuch a gentleman." Hut ofton, sorry to say. most of his "gentleness" ends with tho opening of his own door. If ho would only consider that the woman In tho caso must not bo for gotten oven If sho does happen to bo his wife! Oh, yes ho mny hnvo good Inten tions mny bo very willing to fulfill his part of tho programme qulto willing to sharo his money nnd his presonco with her his lntontlons may carry out tho complete letter of tho law. Hut, Just ns In the old ndago, "lin den Is paved with good Intentions," so In tbn linino. And desnttn tho crv of Havo senrched for Heart's Content. I tl)p vno t cn ,, ,))mlo llonvon or "A sail! n sail! Oh, whonco away And whither o'er tho foam? Good brothor mnrlnors, wo pray, God speed you safely home!" "Now wish us not so foul a wind Until tho fair bo spont; For hearth nnd homo wolonvo behind! Wo sail for Heart's Contont!" "For Heart's Content! And sail ye so, With canvas flowing free? nut, pray you, tell us, If yo know, Whero may that harbor bo? For wo that greet you, worn of time, Wavo racked, and tempest rent, Dy sun and star, In ov'ry cllmo, "In ov'ry cllmo tho world around Tho waste of waters o'er: And El Dorado have wo found, That no'or was found before. Tho IsIob of spice, tho lands of dawn, Whero oast and west aro blent All theso our eyes hnvo looked upon; But whero Is Heart's Content? "Oh, turn ngalu, while yot yo mny, And oro tho hearths aro eold, And all tho oinbors ashen-gray, Hy which yo Bat of old, And dumb In death tho loving lips Tlmt mourned ns forth yo went To Join tho (loot or missing ships, In quest of Heart's Contontl somewhere In thnt vicinity. For ns dear old Omar says, wo our selves should "Mako tho most of what wo yet may spend Before wo too Into tho dust descend." Just n little of tho pleasing on tho other partner's side tho man. Just a llttlo pleasantry thnt he may accord to any woman of his acpualntnucc who means nothing to him except that sho Is human, ho enn glvo the ouo wo man with profit. Many a wlfo hns to bo superhuman to bear with tho ninny llttlo trials nnd tribulation!) that como In order to bonr with him. For over "a fool thero Is nnd her best sho glvee. Even ns you nnd I." Man, glvo a llttlo of that "best" to her. Tho sunny side Is not always necessary. Sho does not oxpect It. Perhaps sho Is In such n continuous groove of grinding grlovanco In hor "And Book again tho harbor lights Which faithful flngors trim, Ero yet nllko tho days nnd nlghto Unto your eyes nro dim I For woo, nlnnl to those that roam Till time nnd tldo nro snont: And win no more tho port of homo u,m lo ",enB0 ' t,,nt 8" nn8 Tho only Heart's Contontl" .gotten to expoct anything. Surprlso Mien mu mny surprise yoursoir in ...... ." .. .,... tho process. AGAIN wo hear tho cry of "How Am, n . to bo a successful wlfo. A of In theso days, according to tho , , .... husband savors, she must see that his . Hllppnis aro nut for him when ho nr-' rives homo, his clothes spick and 0 Mrs. F. A. Hazard Is expected home span, his dinner ready to be lifted the ,,0llt October 10 from her visit with moment ho Is ready, and sho imut , hor H,8,or' Mn, 0p0' w- ,'l0' ln wear tho smllo that won't come off. ""mngiium. .Mrs. .Mary .McKnlght Hut hold! There Is tho over-pro. 1 w '" nlHO visiting there, lias nbout out answer to this belnn thnt bears ' decided to remain with her dnugh- the burden of supplying tho bread i '"'' M. I.KKl. throughout the und butter to her door that wenm J coming winter. lo bo tho open domiiiih of nil, all fori ) . lilin, says Sophie I.oeb. , Miss .Minnie Jluhouoy left today to DotM his shine of Kod eheer end .spend Sundn.v at the Honors homo on .-.... I. . II... 1.111,. ..m II... 1. .. 1. .... ' n . .! - with keop'ng the hills of the butcher, the bnkor, the enndleHtlck milker uwny from that solf.Hniiio door? And Is ho over but tho master of all he surveys or rather conveys? Not much! There Is Just n little hit on I lie other side, and the better half Is not always said. Let this be a suffitige age. Let this ho n tddo-hy-sldo muu-nnd-womnn schonio of things. Just so! Hut forever and a day, world without end, Amen (nnd Awoniau too) there will always bo tho little stay-at-home wlfo, who, though not making hor bread by the sweat of her brain or South Coos River. Sho expects to leuvo soon for Portland from whore she will go to Washington to spend tho balance of her vacation with another brother. .Mrs. W. S. Turpen Is oxpoctod here today from San Francisco where she has been visiting relutlves. Sho will make her homo with Dr. and Mrs. A. Toye until Mr. Turpon, who Is temporarily located In Portland, ro turns to tho Hay. Miss I.ydla Falkeiistein, who has brawn, does her share with Just "put-1 '" ?' t nt tho home of her un tlu up" with some of tho grins nnd I do. I.. F. Falkeiistein. wll leave on grouches of the man sho has chosen ! the next Itedondo for San Francisco. for better or for worse. And In spite of tho fact that It Is for tho worse alio Is ever confronted with tho grent continuous theory of 0 Mrs. H. T. Vnndocnr and Misses Edna and Itetn Agler left yesfordny for their lioine tu Meiirord lifter a "how to keep n husband" because ns peasant visit nt tho homo of Mrs. nrorosalil. in the old sense he "keeps" v,idecar's sister, Mrs. J. Albert Mat- nor. How site should ever he ready with the good word mid squelch any othor feelings she may have. So that ho may go forth without a cloud, the silver lining ever floating beforo lilm. Thus she will ever be n healthy, woitlthy nnd wise little wife Hut thero Is Just a little hit coming to her to keep the spirit of her alive son. Last Monday afternoon nnd eve ning, a farewell was toudored Misses Helen and Knthoryn Mende mid Miss Frieda Huzor at tno Simpson Park In North Horn! by members of the Prfhli) tvrlnu Christian Endeavor so- nnd Ireno Hodson, LfHIan McCann and .Messrs. Ralph Coke, Clyde Smith, Hov. D. A. MacLeod. 0 Mrs. Win. Horsfall. Jr., has Issued Invitations for. bridge for Wediiesdu.v afternoon, September U- 0 Last Monday marked tho sixth birthday of Julius Matsou, the ycung son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert .Mat son. He Invited In a few of his lit tle friends to help him mako merry and celebrate tho event properly. Ru fiesltments und juvenile games made tho afternoon one thnt the little folks present will long remember. Miss Nellie Tower plans to leave about September 10 for n visit with friends In Portland prior to going to Senttlo to begin her yenr's courso In music, Miss Lucy Horton will Join hor in Portlnnd lntor and the two will go to Seattle whero Miss Horton will contlue her course nt tho Univer sity of Washington, 0 Tho Progress club is planning to glvo a picnic In tho near future. Do flnlto plans for It and tho dnto will probably bo announced next week. O Mrs. J. T. McCormuc was hostess at a delightful bridge luncheon Inst Tuesday complimentary to n number of ladles visiting ln Mnrshilold. A novelty ln decorations was Introduc ed by having the tables In different colors, one In pale yellow, one In blue und ono In pink. Flowers were used profusely In tho decorations. She was assisted by Mrs. M. C. Mo loney. At cards, Mrs. A. T. Haines won llrst prize, nnd Mrs. J. J. Rey nolds second. Among those Invited wero Mrs. J. E. Lyons, Mrs. E. W. Novers, Mrs. Durham, Mrs. J. J. Hey- nolds, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. Henry Sengstiickcu, Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. E. D. Hrownleo, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. P. M. Wilbur, Mrs. E. MlugtiB and Mrs. M. C. Malonoy. 0 Mrs. Thomas Howard loft this week for an extended visit nt vnrlous points lu Ohio nnd West Virginia. Sho will also visit at tho principal points of Intorest on routo nnd also on tho return trip and will be absent sovoral weeks. O Last Sunday, tho Caledonian picnic and tho Hnndon excursion afforded diversion for ovor a thousand Marsh flold people Dosldes theso ovonts, thoro was tho outing party to Shoro Acres in honor of Govornor West nnd sovornl other llttlo ovonts. 0 Mrs. Raymond Trescott Street has Issued Invitations for sowing Tuesday Sept. ft, complimentary to Miss Mabel Clare Mlllls and for bridge on Thurs day, September 7. 0 Mrs. A. II. Powers, Miss Florenco Powors and Mnstor Albert Powers re turned homo this week fiom a short visit at California points. They wero met nt Rosobtirg by Fred Powers lu his auto. Mrs. David Y. Stafford has Issued Invitations for bridge for Friday and Suturdny afternoons, September s and t), lu honor of Mrs. W. W. Green wood of Senttlo who Is the guest of her nleco, .Mrs. G. W. Kaufman. 0 An "Expcrlonco Soclnl" was glvon last Tuesday night nt tho homo Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cavanagh lu North Heud. Tho evening was plonsnntly spent with vnrlous diversions. Among thoso present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Lis ter, J, V. Hodson nnd wlfo, Frank Wood nnd wlfo, Mrs. Andorson, Mrs. R. C. Hovenor, Hov. Mr. Plorson nnd wife, Mrs. Neoco, Mrs. Footo, Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Ezra Kinney, Mrs. Win. Vaughan, Miss Evolyn Vlnoynrd, Miss Joella Hodson, Mrs. Harbor, Demlce (Continued on pngo S.) nnd glad and hnppy. and. yes. willing fM'' The Ml8S08 Molldo lonvo ,0 tororglvo nnd forgot and roady on tho Job to continue n happiness In the having to hold hint rut hor than n duty in tho doing of It. Ho would but cherish a hit of tho cheor from down town and bring It homo to hor, rather than leave It with tho last compnrntlve strnngor seen thoro! Or if ho would hut glvo hor tho llt tlo courtoslos that ho has nccordod th neighbor, Mrs. John Jones (whom ho hns nccldontly met coming home and spend tho wlntor In Los Angoles soon and Miss llazerwlll attend school nt Walla Walla the coming year. Among those present were: Mrs. L. F. Falk eiihteln, 0. A. Smith and wife, O. II. Worrell and wlfo. Goo. D. Maudlgo and wife. Mr. Mendo, Mrs. Holmes, Misses Hosslo Iiumol, Amy Reynolds. Ellon Anderson, Helen nnd Knthoryn Mende, Marjorlo Swearlngor, Nnoml Smith, 11. Josephine Grltlln, Lydln Falkonstoln, Frieda Hnzor, Graco Murr, Mrs. Hazer, Edith Horn, Anna Candy of Quality Quality In Candy U a mnttor we nro ratbor fussy about. Thnt Is vh overythlng that onter3 into Stnftord's Coos Hay miulo confertlnns must b unadulterated nnd wlnk-sonio. Ti.ls mnttor of purity In candy Is a ques tion of prldo with us and It Is safe to say that more delectable sweets ennnot bo found on tho Pnclflc const than Stafford's. All our candles are puro, fresh, sweet nnd delicious. They aro tho como again kind. ffSndk TWO STORES. High-Grade ' Tailoring in Authentic Styles So Women's m& Misses' Ready-to- Wear Goods Our Store Now Replete With Newest and Best inWomen's and Missed Wear for Fall That Eastern Markets Afford I 1 IL1R season The Mvors' Store offers you boiler buying advmitiiges than ever- "p L . i . UJ iJOf01.c, y0t only have we increased our assortments in the various lines of women's wear, but we have selected each article with greater discriminating care than heretofore so as to place before our patrons the very best qualities injheinost approved styles and yet with the one aim of not increasing the cost to you, but to lower it, if anything. With tho aid of our New York connections and our matchless buying facilities, we now have here an assemblage of high grade mor- chandise, perfect to the minutest detail and priced so reasonably as to winthcap- proval of every woman who visits our store and inspects the row arrivals. Newest Styles Women's Coats and Suits Strictly High-Grade, All-Wool, Man-Tailored New Autumn Garments A casual Inspection of theso clover new Btyles would hardly reveal tho fact that tho llttlo wo men's diess of Kast Indln, to n Kicnt extent nfforded Inspiration tor tho present exacting' modes. And yet n more careful Inspection of tho now styles will prove that not only did tho women of tho Orient contribute toward tho now Fal styles, but that a happy blendliiK hns been effected between tho Oriental costumes nnd thnt of tho Uovolutlonury period. All tho Into stylo Ideas nro now shown In thomost wanted shades, nnd ln such populnr cloths as tho French nnd KnRllsh tweeds, serges nnd chovlots. doublo faced "Hntlncs" nnd lino cosmos weaves. Tho workmanship of nil our new coats and suits Is of tho highest order, thoso boUIiib nbovo 115.00 being strictly man-tailored throughout. Prices of tho XKW COATS MIK S1O.00 TO 817.50 AM) THIS XKW SI' ITS ll..-,0 TO SJM7..HI. Another Shipment Young Girl's Pretty Little Colored Dresses Pretty Fall Coats Just Received Ages 6 to 14 Year,. Prices 50c to $3.00 Mndo of fine dross gingham, protty figured cotton Thoro Is Just ns much stylo to our young girls' tw,,cdB nnd nn wooi 80rK08. Nent BlmpIo Btyles with Coats as to thoso wo nro showing for young Wo- high, low, squaro or Dutch neck. A Bhlpmont of mon. For thrco sensons wo hnvo been searching romnrkably protty styles at vory ronsonablo prices, tho country for n llttlo Misses Coat manufacturer . . . n . . who would mako up his product with tho same AgCI 6 to 14. Pncei RlDge tT6 Sflc to $3.00 enro nnd attention to stylo as Is glvon to women's wear. Our efforts woro not In vain, for wo found Swealers for f0men anJ JJlSSeS Just tho vory maker on tho top lloor of a light, . airy factory ln Union Squnro, Now York. Wo in- You will now find horo a comploto lino in largo vlto nil mothers nnd tho young girls also to assortments of Sweaters for Womon, Misses anl call nnd boo tho now coats. Ages nro S to 14 years. Children. Also ninny styles in tho now knit auto caps. Wo show tho best stylo Ideas In knit goods, P n f (Jo i. djIO CA priced always as low as Is consistent with hlgn rriCeS Range llOm $3 IP IZ.OU quality merchandise. Como ami see them. AGENTS FOR THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS 41 Mercer Street NEW YORK CITY MYERS' Coos Building MARSHFIELD WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEAR FIFTIETH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR Sa(em, September 11-16, 1911 Home Coming Week Livestock, Poultry and Agricultural Exhibits Races, Free Attractions and Amusements ferullo's Greatest Band Reduced Rates on All Railroads Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks FItAXK MEHKDITH, Secretary, Snlom, Oregon. Parties Desiring Monu- a Hello! Hello! Housowlvcs of Marshflold uie Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer does not keep it call up PnOXB 73-J. Freo delivery S a.m. to 2 p.m. also STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, BUTTER.MILK, COTTAGE CHEESE Would ao well to call at tha Pacific Monumental WorKs, South Broadway and make selection from the large stock now on hand. Mr. Wilson has in h,s employ the only practical marble and zra Bite cutter ln Coo, county. And none but tho best worK Is tuned Union Oils GASOT.TVR TlISTITjIiATB I1EXZIXE KEROSESB SAMSOX GAS ENGINES and CENTRIFUGAL PUJIPS fnnQRavnilSimulVU), Marshfield, Ore. pnOSBSaJ Moll Orders Solicited. Read the Tlmei' Wwt Ad I "'1 vft"- psr: