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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1911)
'! "loWM are --V SlS THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2$. 191 1 EVENIISTGr, EDITION the salmon, clnms, crabs and roast-!fl I 2 nw uuhi iiii.i ! ' nvTlFTY . III 1 IW "" '""" ' -siii lug ears was something those par ticipating will never forgot. Among those presout were Mrs. T. It. She ridan, George Sheridan, Misses Min nie nnd Grace Sheridan, T. H. Bnrry nnd wife and children, Geo Flanngnn, I'nt Flanagan, Evelyn Flnnngan, C F. McCollum and wlfo, Miss Mnry Mulliu, Jack Flnungnn nnd family, Claude Nasburg nnd Jack Mereon. 0- The A. N. W. club wnB entertained Inst Thursday afternoon by Mrs. F. E. Allen nt her homo in South Mnrshflcld. Owing to tho nbsonco of High-Class Tailored Coats In the Correct Fall Styles You arc ready for your Fall Ooat ami wc are ready 1 I of 1 I PERSONAL notices of visitors in tho city, or of Cooa Day people who visit in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received In tho social de partment. Tolophono 133. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished nnd secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. 'ZfT1 THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. A NAKED houso, a naked moor, A shlverlnc pool beforo tho door, A garden baro of flowers and fruit .And poplars at tho jrnrdon foot Such Is the placo that 1 live In, Ulcnk without and baro within. Yet shall your rugged moors recclvo Tho Incomparable pomp of ove -And tho cold glories of tho dawn Vohlnd your shivering trees bo drawn. -And when the wind from placo to place Doth tho unmoored cloud galleons chase Tour garden blooms and gleams again With leaping sun and glancing rain. Iloro shall the wizard moon ascend The heavens In tho crimson end Of day's declining splendor; hero Tho army of tho stars appear. Tho neighbor hollows, dry or wet, Spring shall with tender (lowers betet, .And oft tho mornlng'musor sco Larks rising from tho broomy loa .And ovory fairy wheel and thread -Of cobweb dew bcdlamotulcd. When daisies go shall winter tlmo Sllvor tho slmplo grass with rlmo, Autumnal frosts enchant tho pool .And mako tho cart ruts beautiful. .And when snow bright tho moor expands Slow shall your children clap tholr hands! To make this earth our horltago, Jl cheerful and a changeful page, God's lntrlcato and bright dovlco (Of days and seasons doth sulllco. Robert Louis Stovonion. 0 I HERE aro two heavens, friend -both tnndo of love. The ono Is inconceivable oven by tho other, so divine it Is tho other far on this Rldo of tho stars, by men called Homo," said Leigh Hunt. Homo tho soul's earthly Banc ttinry tho most snerod pinto in all tho world. Tho placo whoroln men And womon should receive spiritual and physical strength. Tho holy of Jiollos of this llfo and tho supromo 'interest of tho human family. "When tho prophots nnd seors of old when tho Great Toacher nnd Ills illuclplcs nnd whon tho procoptors and tholr followers have sought to Impress upon tho minds ot men tho character of Heaven thoy hnvo paint ed It ns n Homo. No other slmllo has rbctm thought of sufllclont strength or Tectorial effect to put beforo tho minds of men the Idea of what eter nity la to bo like. (Other similes may havo boon usod, Ibut when nny of tho great teachora coiiRht to bring directly to tho minds tot their congregations, ot tholr pu nillu or tho great mnss of humanity a description ot Heavon (ho slmplo, ef fective word Home was used. 'Therefor tho responsibility resting tipon oach of ub to koop tho homo ns a Eanctuary is almost Inflnlto. Wo aro taught tho snerodness of tho tiomo nlmostfrom tho beginning. Men orglvo almost everything olso except offenses against the homo nnd tho family. These aro all but unpardon able. Considering homo In this light then ;why carry nngor, or ugly disposition finto it? Why tnko tho cares of tho outsldo world across its threshold? Why nllow serpents of any kind to como near its hearthstone? A homo Is primarily founded by two persons a man nnd n woman who from out nil tho rest of tho Avorld hnvo solccted each othor to do tho work of erecting what wits origin lly Intended to bo an onrthly pnra 1Im. Out of tho best that Is In each must como tho material from which tho homo is built, and this material CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, intended for publication in tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later thnn G o'clock p. m., Friday or each week. (Exceptions will bo nllowed only In cases where events occur Inter than the tlmo mentioned.) is mndo up of a variety of elements confidence, love, faith, patience, for bearance nnd nn entire mutuality ot Interest. Loavo any ot theso out and the homo loses Its proportion. Far too many people, concolvo homo ns four wnlls with n roof hold ing them together a houso filled with tho necessary equipment of housekeeping. Such a plnco without tho spirit of home making would not bo n homo In a thousand years. Tho vory spirit of sanctity must ho thoro or the homo Is wanting. Keep out tho unkind experiences of llfo. Mnko homo tho placo whoro you show the best thnt is in you and whero you gather strength nnd cour ngo for tho world tasks that aro ever beforo you nnd homo will como ns near being heaven ns anything you can oxpcrlonco In this life. 0 Miss Lllahol Johnson, who has been spending tho summer with Mrs. Carl Smcdberg nnd othor friends on tho Bay, left this week for hor homo In Snn Frnnclsco. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Lcefo will leayo next week for Snn Francisco nnd Cali fornia points for a weok or ten days' visit. 0 E. W. Novors nnd wlfo plan to lonvo shortly for San Francisco whoro thoy will remain some tlmo, Mr. No vors' business in connection with tho Coos Bay and Eastern Electric Hall way taking him thoro. Tho Women's Auxiliary of tho Marshilold Presbyterian church Is ar ranging to conduct nnothor of tholr special cooked food sales next Satur day. 0 W. S. Chandlor nnd wife may spond tho grentor part ot tho wlntor on Coob Bay instond ot roturning to San Frnnclsco early this fall ns thoy ori ginally planned. Mr. Chandler's bus lness interests will roqulro his atten tion on tho Bay most of tho tlmo nnd thenco tholr plans to Btay hero. so many members of tho club from. town, the attendance Is not Inrgc nt J tho meetings. Last Thursday, n ros ter was cnlled And tho nnswers show ed tho following were nbsent: Mrs. John Bear, who is nt her ranch homo on Kcntuck Inlet. Mrs. Oltvln Edmon, who Is visiting in CJilcago. Mrs. F. M. Frledberg, who Is In Snn Frnnclsco with Mr. Frledberg whero ho Is receiving medical nld. Mrs. Fannie Hnzard and Mrs. Mnry McKnlght, who arc visiting at tho Geo W. Logglo homo In Bcltlnghnm, Wash. Mrs. J. T. McCormac, who is vts Itingnt Portland and othor northern points. Mrs. Rose Preuss, who is now nt San DIogo after spending tho sum mer in Alaska. Mrs. L. M. Noblo, who Is spending a few weeks in Portland. Mrs. Eugono O'Connell, who is viBltlng relatives In Vancouvor, B.C. Mrs. Reed, who is visiting in Cali fornia and Novadn. Mrs. C. S. Kaiser, who is visiting nt Port Orford. No business was takon up by tho club Thursday, tho afternoon bolng spont In social dlvorslous. Next Thursday nttornoon, tho club will bo entertained by Mrs. G. A. Bennett. 0 Tho teachers of tho South Marsh field school building aro today enjoy ing n picnic nt Charleston, n special launch bolng chnrtorod to tako them thoro for tho day's outing. 0 Mrs. L. J. Simpson wnB unable to entertain tho Brldgo club at hor sum mor homo, "Shoro Acros," last Wed nesday ns was anticipated, tho data bolng postponed until next Wednes day. Miss Lillian McCann ontortnlncd In honor ot Miss Floronco Jennings of Portlnnd Tuosdny ovonlng at hor homo In North Bond. Tho ovonlng was spent with games and music, Miss Lillian McCann gnvo a fow ins trumental solos, and Miss Floronco Jonnlngs rondored somo vocal solos which woro onjoyod vory much as woro numbers by a quintet consist ing ot Miss Ellen Andorson, Lillian McCann, Florenco Jonnlngs, Marion Reynolds and Ralph Coko. A reading (Continued on page 8.) Mrs. J. C. Roborts, who has boon Bpondlng tho summor with hor daugh ter, Mrs. Chas Van Duyn, in Marsh field, loft today for her homo in Okla homa. 0 Mrs. W. F. Miller loft on tho Breakwater today for Portland whore Bho will visit for sovoral weeks. A Bpeclnl meeting ot Woatorn Star Rohokah Lodge was hold lost Satur day ovonlng whon tho State Presi dent of tho Roheknh Assembly of Orogon Miss Bollo Blechor, roviowed tho work of tho lodge. At tho con clusion of tho evening light refresh ment b were served. Thursday evening, Mrs. T. R. She ridan of Roseburg, who is visiting rolntlves hero, gnvo a special salmon nnd clam bake nt Emplro for thOi iiiniulinrtl nt till! liMnnnanil fnlllllv 1111(11 n few othor friends. Jack D. Fla. Hold nt 7:45, North Bond at 8:15. w- nngnn was ninstor of ceromonles nnil, turning imur wiu uuukk. tho manner in which ho dished up hnvo n good tlmo, Dance at Empire Saturday Night, Sept. 23 In Emplro Hall. EVERYBODY INVITED MubIc by Winsor'a orchestra. Good tlmo assured. Midnight Supper at Arago Hotel Stenmor Alert will lonvo Marsh- Como and to sell you one. Every good stylo is to bo f ouncflat this store styles that commend tKemselvost-to you f (in their cxclusivcncss, fiuc fabrics, audi excelled tailoring. "We guurnntcti satisfaction Jin fit aucUwcavo. Our Ladies' 06a ts range fa price ifrom $10,00 to $35.00; Tailored Suits from; $12.50 upu Full line of Ladies' and Misses' Skirts ail from $2Z5 up. Ladi les Belts A job Lot of Ladies'" Belts will go on sale Monday at the- very low price nam ed below. They include Patent leather, velvet and silk varieties in black and' colors. AVhilc they last, each 25c i Handkerchiefs Huge handkerchief" purchases have placed us m position make exception ally low puiecs on certain varieties that will go ouisalc Monday. Plain muslin one for school r wear ,...i f. .21100? JC. Cross burred lawm handled'-- j chiefs 6 f 6n- 3u Pure lliien handkerchief s...B-ich lOo ffWf&fi. I Tnlaviiraov l-fMClflkVtr Outing Gowns, Etc There's no uo trying to-put of the. wearing of heavier underwear. Thoy should be bought now and ready to put on before-you take tlint first colli which may cling to you all wintui':. Our stocks arc coinplelu- in all thusc lines and we shall be pllrased to'liiwe a call from you. Ask to see the New Doe Skin Glows, absolutory "WnsliaUlc. LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS-QUARTERLY STYLE-"BOOK MERE M V 1- fCCZ new i urn iiivC f ft K L H j H aH kat. J f n i i cooa muicung MARSHFIELD 1 w r tf8$& 41 Mercer Street MYERS' WOMENS' AND MISSE'S WEAR Fancy Dancing Exhibition at MASONIC OPERA HOUSE Friday Eve., September 29th For the benefit of Marshfield Public Library Enjoy an interesting and entertaining evening and help a worthy cause. Reserved Seats on Sale at The Busy Corner , Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound Still retains Its high placo as tho beat household romody (or all coughs ant) colds, olthor for children or grown persons. Provonts sorlous results from a cold. Tako only tho gonulno Foloy's Honoy and Tar Compound, and rotuso substitutes. Fer Salo at tho Red Cross Drug Store. Socialist BASKET PICNIC KASTSIDE In tho Grove nt tho ond ot tho now 8treet ahovo Ferry Landing. Sunday, September 24th SPEAKING! SINGING! AND A GOOD TIMK GENERALLY. In case of bad wonthor tho meot ing will be held In tho Socialist Hall on Front street, MnrshfloUl, opposlto old Central Hotel. i:'Kitviu)i)Y cou:. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom it may concern that I havo been made trusteo and nsslgneo of the estates ot L. D. Kinney, Tho Bolt Lino Railway, a corporation and tho Coos Day Rapid Transit Co. also a corporation. All persons having claims against said L. D. Klnnoy or against either of said corporations aro hereby notified and requosted to presont the same to mo, under oath nt my office In Marsh flold, Coos county, Oregon, within three months from and after tho data ot this nottco. Outstanding contracts must bo settled at once or thoy will bo cancelled. Dated August 15, 1911. W. J. RUST, Trustee. Parties Desiring Monu ments to be Erected jmHKHmp Would fio wen to call at tk Paclfl Monumental WoYXt, Boats Broadway and makt- Mltetlon from the large atock bow 08, aaal Mr. Wilson kas U bj employ the only practical marble aa4 fra, site cutter In Cooa. county. And none but tho best work i turael A SHOWING Or SHIRTS JOTTO yrfO WITH THE VV I nil l C0IECT (ff II IfiTand I if llflNISH( TICKETS 25, 35 and 50 Cents When you havo a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Hero Is a druggist's opin ion: "I have sold Chamberlalu's Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Enos Lollar ot Saratoga, Ind "and consider it tho best on the market." For eale by. all dealers. , , After thoy havo beon sent homo from our Laundry, shows them to bo in a state of perfection. Laundored with a boautlful finish, thoy glvo poyltlvo satisfaction to their owners, and not tho slightest Injury Is dono to any fabric. It is noticeable, too, that we keep the garments in tholr proper shape. Our charges aro moderate COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY WIONE MAIN 57-J IF YOU HAVE ANY House to Build You Will Do Well to See LADD, HUNT CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Phone 138 -J A TURiasn BATH will do you uuvu. Ptoono 211-J. Tho Best of EwytMng U Bread Buns Rolls Cookies Cakes Pies GOODS DELIVERED DAIH Coos Bay Bakery PHONE 11 M WILL EXCHANGE My S2'1 equity in a S-room bungilow ' 80x92, Woodstock Add., Porti Ore. Valued at $3,000, for BtreW near or property In Marsine. u ' I am tho owner of this bonffcjj and shall only deal direct owner of property. If you kM any ono wishing to tw""- .,i thfim write L. J. JUSten. Morrlssoa St., Portland, Ores"- 4! ijti!aS8 .U.. wf. a li MARIS UlTPr luWlK Wicjil AUsraeih Wm""" ...L TjaAi