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Wm w,jRiw- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911 EVENING EDITION. h w u PERSONAL notices of visitors In tlio city, or of Cooa Uny people who visit In other cities, together with notices of social nffalts, nrn gladly rcco veil In the social de partment. Tolephono 133. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries nre kindly requested to furnish same. THE MAIDEN'S CHOICE. GKNTKHt. In perfonace. Conduct unit riiulpnRo; Koble li herltaittf, (Tenormin nnil from TJItAVE. not romantic: J; learned, nut pedantic; Frolic, nut frnntlc TIiIn must ho bo. HONOIl maintaining. Mt'iinncNH tllxilalnlnfr, 8(111 rntrrmlnlnK. KnKaKlnK and nuw. 'V'EAT. but not nnleal: Siirc, but not cynical: .Never tyrannical, Hut ever truo. Anonymous. 0 w-l VEIIY mnn knows, or should ri know, whether he Is deeply In " lovo with a certain girl or not. Jf ho Is wIbo he should abstain from tghowlng her any sentimental ntten ttlon until ho lias settled this fact in Hi la own mind. Fow man nro so bravo, but whnl tlhey have some doubts about being :ncccjitt'd when thoy do propose, says Xniirii Jean Llbbey. Often the till (important declaration Is turned aside ;iiy 8omo careless remark or levity on tlio part of the girl tit the crucial moment nnd not one man hi u Initi al red asks tlio question bluntly: -Will you bo my wife?" They Imagine that they must lend nip (o It In sonio strategic manner, rjlo begins conversing about the 'weather. After awkward plunges "Jioro and there he leads up to the -..subject of his boarding house, de claring ho Is tired and sick of It. The maiden porhaps roinarks: "Why don't you stop at n hotel whoro you could como and go when you liked find have Just what you wanted for dinner?" A widow would solzo such a golden opportunity, remarking: "What a 3l ly It Is that you haven't a nice, cozy 3iomo of your own and a wife to cook dust tho dishes that you like!" Ten to one ho would bo on his Unices to tho widow thu next Instant, tprnposlng marriage to her. All that tho average man needs, no matter Stow bashful ho appears. Is a start In rtho right direction. Impulslvoly, ho '.thinks tho same, craving wish Is In !hor henrt that Is in his regarding tho 2iomc It soldom occurs to him that a widow knows what slut wants and Is not afraid to influouco a man to of .for IiIh heart and hand to her. Many in young girl, with heart all a flutter over n midden avowal, ending In n 'proposal, Is suro to say tho words sho does not mean down deep In her lieart. It rnthor cools his ardor to hear lior exclaim that she has not thought of marrying for years midyears yet. "Whoro ono lover Is bravely Insistent dozen men will lapse Into helpless Band Dance! Eagles' Hall, October 6th Music Will be Furnished by the Entire Band of Thirty Pieces Admission $ 1 .00 Ladies Free Proceeds to be Used in the Purchase of New Instruments CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of The T. lues, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than 6 o'clock p. in., Friday ot each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases whore events occur later than the thno mentioned.) silence, accepting her decision ns n matter of course. With an effort he dives In again, wondering how he can best bent n retreat from her presence. It docs not occur to him that a woman's "no" often means "yes" regnrdlng pro posals. Even the most sensible girls lovo to be urged into accepting n suitor. Men have heard that a girl should not be too easily won and they bravely nttempt to carry out tho tradition. Thoro nro some men who will not tnko "no" for an answer. These nro 'generally the kind who have had many experiences in making love to women. There nro other men who lack self-conildonco have no faith In themselves, no nsBcrtlvcncRS, no pluck, no push. They take It for granted that a girl says that what she means and means what she says. No girl likes a timid wooer. Ho must bo manly to gain respect, which Is tho rond to her heart. Of course, everything depends upon what man ner of mnn ho is. Some ono has said: "It Is nn easy matter to lend a mnn Into proposing who Is between , tho nges of 21 nnd 2B." At that period of his existence ho Is shy on proposing oven to tho most charming girl In tho world. Hut when ho reaches five and forty his heart becomes onco more suscep tible through the Inlluenco of second youth, as it wore. It is the man of live and forty, therefore, who makes n determined lover nnd will not ac cept defeat III love's battle. A man may go on being n free lance for i years, vowing he will never wed. I Ono day of sickness will do morn to change his mind than n score of years of resolutions unfavorable to matrimony. When n strong man finds hlmsolf as helpless ns n llttlo child his heart Dies out In alarm for somo woman to nurse him somo one to lovo him, A (lower, sent to his iiedsido, uy somo sympathetic wo man, will do wonders to open out his heart valve and kindle up a llamo on its altnr. It comes to him with crushing form, that ho has no kindred tie in all tho world. And a man without a homo nnd n wife in it is like n ship without n ruddor. Ho tolls himself then and thero that it will bo "now or uovor" tho next tlmo ho sees her. A lino or two from n book of poems helps tho resolve. 0 Mrs. W. A. Toyo ontortnluod the Ilridgo club at hor homo In West Marshfleld Wednesday afternoon. First prize was won by Mrs. Ward M. Hlako and second prize by Mrs. It. M. Jennings. The club nioinbers pro sent wero Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mrs E. K. .Ioue3, Mrs. W. S. Turpon, Mrs Ward M. Blake, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. J. Albert Matson, Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. W. S. Chandler nnd Mrs. Wni. Horsfall, Jr., and the spe cial gtte3ts wore Mrs. D. Y. Stafford. Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs. C. M. Byler, Mrs. It. M. Jennings, Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt and Mrs. C. It. Peck. The next meeting will be hold a week from next Wednesdny, the meeting place to bo announced later. The Episcopal Guild In North Bond has been reorganized under the title Altnr Guild of St. Mary's church. The 'first mooting was with Mrs. J. W. Gardiner and the following officers wero elected for tho coming year: President Mrs. CM. Byler. Vice-president Mrs. John Lennon. Secretary Mrs. Ira M. Bnrtlo. Treasurer Miss Anna Kinney. Tho Guild Is meeting today with Mrs. Bartle. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Savage this week received announcements of tho marriage of Miss Daisy Itced and Hoy S. Pnrrcnt at Los Angeles, Cnl., Sep tember 21. Miss Reed formerly liv ed on Coos Bny, hnvlng boon em ployed for a while as local reporter on The Times, nnd hor many frlonds hero will unite in oxtcndlng congra tulations to Mr. Pnrrcnt. Mrs. Tom Hnrvey nnd Mrs. II. A. Wells nnd others will entcrtnln nt a bench parly tomorrow In honor of Mrs. O. P. Harvey of GrantB Pobs, who Is visiting nt tho homo of her son, Tom Harvey. Thoy plan to mond tho day picnicking nt Charles ton Bny. 0-- Mrs. Nolllo A. Owen lo'ives tomor row for n few weoks' visit la San I Francisco, i I Miss Mnnilo Mnhoney nrrlved homo this week from nn extended visit with friends nnd relatives In Portland. McMlunvlllo nnd other northern points. 0 Mrs. A. C. Wcrdon, who has been visiting nt the homo of hor sister, Mrs. Escott In South Marshfleld and tlio homo of Mrs. Sarah Wilson, will lenvo tomorrow for hor homo In Ari zona. -Or E. S. Bnrgclt nnd wlfo nro expected homo tomorrow or next day from their trip to Nebraska nnd Iowa points, returning via Los Angeles. Coos liny friends of Dr. May Vnn- dorhurg hnvo boon nppriscd of hor I approaching marriage to Judge Porry 'of Honolulu. Dr. Vnnderburg Is woll known hero whoro alio spent con siderable tlmo. Sho is now In San Francisco and tho wedding will tnko place thero early in Jnnunry aftor which thoy will go to Honolulu to innko their homo. 0 Two mnrrlages ot more thon usual Interest to Coos Bay pcoplo will tako plnco next week. Ono Is that of Carl W. Evertson nnd Miss Fnnnio M. George, nn Instructor In tho Marsh-, flold public schools, which will bo solemnized in Rosoburg, Octobor 3, aftor which tho couple will return horo via Portlnnd. Tho other is that of Chus F. McKnlght nnd Miss Spnn gler which will bo solemnized nt Corvnllls, Oregon, Octobor (5, and which will bo nttondod by the groom's sisters, Mrs. C. A. Metlln and Mrs. Fnnnio Hazard of Marshfleld, Mrs. Geo W. Loggio of Bolllnghnm, WnBh., nnd his mother, Mrs. Mary (Continued on pngo 8.) if la JHfl I M urJn MYERS' COOS BUILDING WOMEN'S AND I Fit "lJ1 NlSlffrf. Smm- HI i ArttooiaTqpestries I THE DEN a room to u;c when you want to lounge, to litter things about and have a' cozy time generally. Let's have a "really, truly cozy corner" a window scat with a box to hold magazines, cheery curtains at the windows and on the doors, a roomy tabic with a pretty cover and there you arc for solid comfort in Winter I We want to help you with the furnishing. Just make it a point to see Artloom Tapestries curtains, table and couch covers the very next time you go shopping. You will agree with us that their artistic beauty and wearing qualities are out of all proportion to their modest prices. Going (2b Harvey Co. Comj 1 Jte Housefurnishers IT IS XO EASY MATTER To linmllo tlio largo volume of busi ness wo hnvo anil still give perfect satisfaction to every ono of our cus tomers. Yet we succeed In doing thl3 because our methods nro different from others. Our modern machinery nnd tho careful training of our opor ntors insures satisfactory results, and our prices nro surprisingly mo derate when the hlgh-grndo work U considered. COOS n.Y STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN 5'J Don't waste vour mnnnv lnivln strengthening nlnstprs riminim. lnln's Liniment Is cheaper and bettor. Dampen a piece of flnnnol with it nnd bind it over the affected nnrta'nmi it I will rellove the pain nnd soreness. For sale by nil dealers. YJmBv aaKVA C HHaV V"7Va 2 What They Said At n conferenco of Fashion this summer In one of the great Fashion centres of tho world was discussed tho relative merits of tho various lines of Women's Wenr. All that Interests us horo Is to sny that In regard to Corsets. THE AMERICAN LADY was voted THE .MOST FASHION ABLE IN COHSETHY. Wear an American Lady Corset nnd the stylo nnd grnco of your gown Is assured. Prices rnngo from 1.00 to 91.30. Ask to bo fitted In tho model ndapted to your particular figure. Corsets like shoes miist.be lltted to give tho best satisfaction. Wo also call your attention to our Lyra corset, which come In exclu sive models nt $5.00 and up. MAHSIIFIELI) OREGON .MISSES' WEAR. What's the Use? To tnko chances on having your clothes spoiled by Inexperienced mdn. Give us your work. Wo do everything nnd do it first class. Our work will oxcol nny work on Coos Dny. Mnko us provo It. Wo do dyolng, cleaning and pressing, alter ing and repairing. Wo make old hats now. Wo Call For mid Deliver Your Suits UNIQUE PANTATOR1UM PHONE "SOX 830 Central AVe. Hive That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono stai Blanchard's Livery Wo have secured the livery busl. ness of L. H. Helsner and are pre pared io renaer excedent service to tho poople of Coos Day. Careful di Ivors, gooa rigs and everything hat will menn sntlsfnntnrv snrviKA n tllO public. Phone lis fnr n riHuln.r horse, a rig or anything needed in the livery lino. We also do truck g business of all kinds. ilLANCIIARD RROTHERS Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets Phone 138-J JLjl I I Saw Mill Refuse too Valuable to Burn Many snw mills and wood working factories no long,.P burn their refuse or sell it Cor fuel. The refuse is used for vni.s. ous purposes including thu extraction of alcohol, acids etc. It is made into a by-pr. duct of great value. Electric Power, therefore, has replaced the sleain on lilies in many saw mills and box factories. It is employ ed because it enables a sub stantial reduction in the cod f operation. In West Virginia, electric power is being used in mill ing thu better grades of bi tuminous coal. t can do the work cheaper even at tho mouth of the mine. We will supply e.rpcrls who can solve every power need. Oregon Power Co. MT Telephone 178. Business Directory Following Is a list of Reliable Business Firms that It will Pay to Patronlzo. STADDEN All Linda of photograph work, bromldo enlarging and kodak finishing. J. L. KOONTZ Machine and Repair Shop GENERAL MACHINIST Steam and Gas Engln Wrk At Holland's boat shop, Frost street, Marshfleld, Or. DEARY'S GUN SHOP Complete lino of Bicycle upplle. second-hand bicycles for ! aun, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and repaired. 15. I1ANDEL, Prop. No. 007 No. Front St. Phono 180-U Union Oils OASOLfNE DISTILLATE DENZ1NE KEROSEXB SAMSON GAS ENGINES azC CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply "fa HurshlleWl, Ore. WIONEMW Mall Orders Solicited. WANTED!!! .,. vn CARPETS UP1IOLSTKH1.M' - PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneiu tic Cleaning Company- 0rae" work taken at GOING HARVEY PHONE ioa --.i hitrlM IJ Fancy new rigs, goou -- . careful drivers are now at no posai or tno uoos "rra REASONADLE KATES m i ,m. a r vers reaaj" "'?" "SI" -.; time. Hor boarded and rigs cared for. now nenrse uu 0. - .rue. datlonp provided for funeral pw LIVERY AND FEED STADWB rilONE 278-J finnri I ivcrv Service