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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1912)
THECQQSBaHiMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1912 - EVENING EDITION Clean-Up Sale at the Golden Rule Store At the end of the season we find we have many broken lines of Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear, etc., which we desire to close out al once. To do this we have cut prices very low on these goods. If you now need or will need any of the goods listed below, tins is una oj or unify to buy lh0 m M most one half their real values. I MEN'S SHOES Vii-i Kid, Plain Toe Mar red by Mfg $2.50 During this Sale only $ 1.75 Box Calf, regular $2.50 shoe 1.95 Satin Calf, regular $2.50 shoe 1.95 Heavy Oalf, solid work shoe, $2.50 value 1.95 Patent Leather, $3.00 value, real dress shoe 1.95 $3.50 Value Extra wide toe welt 2.85 $2.50 Patent Oxford, good last 1.95 $2.50 Tan Oxford, neat shoe 1.75 $3.50 to $4.00 Values, Tan and Black Oxfords, only 2.65 CHILDREN'S SHOES Odds and Ends Box Oalf and Kid; big cut in price. All sizes 88c to $1.35. BOY'S SHOES One line of Boys' Shoes to close out. Calf, medium heavy, $1.00 to $1.35. LADIES' SHOES We have quite a number of broken lines of ladies' shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, which we are offering very cheap. $2.50 and $3.00 Values J)") $2.00 Values 1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS All "Wool Shirt,, medium light weight. Color ( brown, olive and blue. " To close out $ .90 Heavy Cotton Shirts, $1.00 values 65 MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Half "Wool Shirts and Drawers, 75c value, reduced to $ .50 Broken Lines of Cotton Underwear sold for 50c elsewhere, reduced to 35 LADIES' HOSE Regular 25c Value IJurson Hose; slight impei-ft- i. ... "f. ...!.. ii. i .. Moils in sonie. uiu-iug tins saie CHILDREN'S HOSE A Full Fashioned Top Child's Hose, 25c Value; $.li now MISCELLANEOUS New Laces, IDiubroderics and Muslin rii(lcnvJ at uokicn mile- prices. AVc arc agents for Pictorial Review Patterns. Colgate's Talcum Powder, Dental Cream and DtJ tal Powder, only 20c, THE GOLDEN RULE lSBK9 CONTRIBUTIONS concornlns nodal happenings, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases where ovonts occur lator than tho ttmo mentioned.) Sho may bo a model mother ami n Jowel of n wife, A paragon of plouslng domesticity; She may know all household science, from the whottlng of a knlfo To mentiH planned for dinner time follclty; Hut while tliesu minor virtues win perfunctory regards, To her nolghbors sho'u a novice If alio can't deal cards. She mny bo nil ardent worker lu thu loading local church, Tnko part lu all ItH vurlouH ac tivities, llavo missionary fervor, and be foro most In tho search For slnnors lost on portions dccllvl tlos; Hut though to souls benighted alio muy furnish oil and wicks, Sho'u lu sociu' outor darkness ir she can't take tricks. 8ho may bo n rondy helper at n tlmo of pressing need, Ho deeply Bymputhotle ami oino- tlonal; Tho sick onos hIio may succor, and tho hltllKrv noor nmv fneil nomomborlnR them lu dnlly acts uovounnni; Hut though tin aiiKol visitant, with presenco lioavon kissed. Sho Is lost boyond rodomptlon If she enn't play bridge whist! Selected. 0 UJfOV w, "'"I that good bus- band' Is ono lu one hundred, Instead of ono in forty. Hut don't despair, as you are a thousand timet btttor off whore you aro than who to n clgarotto smoking, boor drink ing husband that don't nppreelnto a good wlfo or pays inoro attention 'o somebody olso's wlfo." Such Is tho philosophy of a reador, wrltos Dnrra Moore, Tuo)o Is nothing gullied bv thn int millllK uio kouio uiacK find a fault In man but that an equal ly dangorouH ono may bo found in woman. Hotli aro made up of good and bad elements. Some wives bring out tho bad In husbands, bo mo tho good, and vice versa. In marrlngo It Is tho fundamentals that nro vital, as In overy othor busi ness. Marrlngo Is ton times moro dif ficult than courtship, though subjoct. to tbo samo stage management. It Is moro important to find X after tho marrlago llconso has boon secured than boforo. dotting a husband nev er meant that you should not work to keep him. Thoro Is too much talk about "Woman tho Individual" and too llttlo tnlk about "Woman tho Ilelpmato." If woman dooBn't know tho essonUals of homo tnnklng, sho can t mnkn a homo. And when I say homo making I don't mean nioroly washing dishes and getting meals and dusting furnlturo. I moan creating nn utmosphoru of comfort, cheer and beauty. If u woman can't craito such nn atmosphoro, sho Is liable to havo a bad husband. It Is unfortunato that thoro aro so many people ongngod In tho business of bolng marrlod, who aro quite un nppreelatlvo of certain nntlvo In stincts of tho race. And tho first of these Is froodom. Froodom makes hnpplncsB In matrimony. Thoro must bo something mighty wrong with that woman's method who says, "They nro nleo when thoy'ro courting but nftor tho courting they will dig up an old plpo or pnekngo of clgarottos and -bottle of boor." If you put a half dollar botwoon you and tho moon, of courso. you can't seo tho moon. If you put a package of clgarottos bo twoon you and n husband, you can't seo tho husband. And, don't under estimate the fart that somo men drink to gnin oblivion from nagging. Jealousy, bad tompor. Somo men smoko to stunt tholr burden of whin ing, Ingratitude, wot blankets. Somo mon seek othor women for tho at tractions that aro lacking at tholr own firesides. No, I'm not making n plou for men, I do not think thoy are angels. Uut. I do think that many of thorn wear the complexions that their wives paint for thorn. I think that they aro human. I think, If you want them to bo good, they must havo In spiration. Man Is at His best with a good woman's help. Woman Is at her best with a good man's help. think there are borne mon whom no PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day pooplo vt'jo visit lu othor cities, togother with, notices of social affairs, nro gladly rccolYod in tho Boclal de partment. Tolephono 133. No tices of club meetings will bo pub lished and secretaries aro kindly 'requested to furnish samo. Mrs. Horsfall and Mrs. Ualllngor, all of which wore greatly enjoyed. Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Win. Horsfall Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKcown, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coko. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mr. and Mrs. F. 12. Hague, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Qldloy, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Towor. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Snndborg, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Itulpho O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gono O'Conncll. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Unlllnger, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. IC. Jones, ' day ovonlng. Only tho members wero in nttoiidanro. Tho noxt club event will bo n Loop Yonr danco Fobru- they wero entertained at sun lug by Miss Evelyn Andorooi I'.uns for tho bazaar of yesterday wore per fected and a number of vnlentlne do nations of embroidery for the baby booth were received. Ilefrojlm outs woro served by tbo hoaiusi A spo clnl meeting vhi In called for Tuea day, Feb. 20, a l''n., tr'-i's, for the purpose of straightening out bills and clearing accounts lu connection with the bazanr. --0 Mrs, J. T. McCormac, Mrs. Henry Sengstackun and Misses Geuevlevu nnd Doris Sontstnckon aro now lu Now Orleans taking In the noted Mnrdl Qras. Friends here received cards this week from thorn nt the Grand Canyon of tho Colorado, where inoy spent n few days. Thoy expect to spend a couplo of mouths mure visiting points of. Interest lu tho south. Thoy havo had a most de lightful trip so fnr, according to messages to mends and relatives. Whllo at San Francisco, Miss Gone vlovo Sougstnckon spoilt a few days with Miss May Uonnett. who Is tak ing a courso In nursing at I.nnn Hospital. 0-- Mrs. R. A. Wornlch was hostess at an Informal card party Thursday ar tornoon at her home. Her guests In cluded Mrs. Golscndorfor, Mrs. T. W. Rennlo nnd Mrs. C. M. Ilyler. 0 Tho U. M. O. Club of North Ilond hold another of tholr dollghtful danc ing parties nt Logglo'a hall Wednes ed by Miss Mullln, who Is returning 'telling from a pom) Burromvl vlfi Purl Intnl. Mr4- Mntvitftvi'M iitntiu I ir,,i,nu MM,.. ...r.....i I ; :; ;" ......... .,..;..,. . MU irui'imiiiemi cj iii nii'iiu ri. nraiB m iu iiiuiuiia in , mu VIIIUIIUUO UCCOrnllOnt MllJ San FrnticlKi'o nnd during her nh-, In shndes of pink nnd grwilJ soiicc her little daughter. Grace, will those present weic.Mrs. V B.r .Mrs. .ins. iloliuulson, Ma l i.iiiik, .urn. v . t'omlron, JliJ and Mr. Horbort Lockhnrt. 0 Mrs. John Lafou enturtalued lu- nry 29, which will bo tho last until nftor Lent. Following tho dnnco. n .- .. . '""" .uuiiuiiy iiiiuiiiuun ai iw iuw ui uio young people present lug. and served coffee and sand- among them Misses Hlckoy, Mora' wIchi'B to her guests. .Mrs. Ward M. Then Kruso, Gortrudo Mnndlgo and Illnko. Mrs. M. C. Moloney, .Mrs. Edna Ellznboth Hoolllng, nnd Messrs I) J iviunoy, I'-roci Kruse, John D. Mullen. Donny Hull and John Olson, repair ed to tho Kruso homo In Porter, whoro thoy wero sorved with a Jolly "spread." H. S. Towor nnd .Mrs. Mlngus, Mrs W. 11. Olson. 0 Tho Coos Day Concert Hand gnvo a very pionsant dance Wednesday I evening at tho Eagles' Hall, at which! ., about two hundred peoplu were pi en- , Mr,8-. Go0- Shelloy entertained n ent. Tho iiiubIc wns oxcollont. oven row rrlon(lH nl "or homo Monday af- a nine uoitor tl.an usunl, for several iVt"l"- now selections wore Intioduced nnd O rendered In tho usunl lively way.' Mrs. A. H. Powers hns lii..,i i. ?,Unin?.0,:.W,,r .nnn?,,,,co? "mt ,,'B vltatlontonK Mnl Feb : band Is planning to glvo a danco noxt nry 10. ..uiwuy, rooru- month. March 10, at St. Patrick's Day danco, ns that dnv fall unnn ' Sunday, March 17. Mrs. Arthur McKeown entertalnod be the guest of Mrs. It. K. Ilooth. 0 Carl Albrecht and wlfo and daugh ter, Vera, who havo been spending u few mouths lu Los Angeles and other California points, are expected home on the Itedondo Sunday. Miss Grace Kruse, who went tu Wm Francisco, Is tho guest of MIhh Ulllabel Johnson there ami plans to spend a few months, in the city with Miss Johnson and other friends. 0 llerbort I.ockhnrt, has issued In vitations to u few friends to dinner at tho Chandler, Tuesday evening, February 20. 0 Another of the regular card par ties or tho Motor Iloat Club will bo given Monday, February it), In tho club rooms lu North llond. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coke, MIsh Liuim Kruso, and Dr. and Mrs. I. II. Hurtle form the cummltteo In charge. Ilrldge and whist will ho played and scores kept for tho final count, ns usual 0 Tho Ladles' Guild of St. Marv'n Episcopal church nt North IJond uro holding a cake sale nt the Coos liny Grocery, In churgo of tho committee composed of Mrs. C. II. Ilroulllnrd. Mrs. John Lennan, Mrs. C. M. Ilylur. and Miss Anna Kinney. O In rooms decorated prettily with violets and greens, Mrs. A. E. Noff, Saturday, ontortnlned six tables of Ilrldge. Tho hostess was assisted lu borvlng by Mrs. C. E. Nicholson und Mrs. E. S. Uurgelt. Card honors woro won by Mrs. A. T. Haines nnd Mrs. W. II, Kennedy. 0 Mrs. F. A. Hnzurd ontortnlned a row friends nt sowing Saturday after noon. Tho Ilrldgo Club has adjourned un til after Lnt. when It will bo enter tained by Mrs. W. S. Turpon. -0 Mrs. A. n. Gldley will slntr "Rnnm Maria," by Fnure. Simdnv. m n. Cownii, Mis. F M Flye, Mall C upinnu, Mrs F S, Dow, Mull i-omii'oii und .Mrs v. I.. Santa I 0 In their prettily ilccoraMI .Mr. mid .Mrs. F I.. Siimure tallied at u Valentino iiartrlTA day ovonlng. At progresilri U uio appropriate game of ihere Mrs. W. F. Irish and !'. CBhlJ rled off tho honors. After tttp tno Hostess sorved punch nil cakes. Among tlioso Intlttji Mr. ii nd Mrs. G. N. Holt. Vr J Mrs. P. C. Illrch. Mr. atid Mall Smith. Mr. und Mrs. W. F hi Mr. nnd Mrs. II. I, Itutlrdgf.Hil Mrs. M. D. Sumner, Mr. nil E. H. Joohnk, Mr. nnd Mrtll Aiaas, .Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Drenl Mary Hanson. Miss Haiti M Mr. Campbell, and II. F. Hon 0 Mrs. Nols Hnsnutusen It tw homo hood from Portland, ln wont to soo hor son, Gordon, vJ been attending tho Oregon H turnl College and who wentu Hobo City to consult specltlliuJ an injury to his hand lit ui talnod whllo spending bit nsl noro Inst summer. The InJmt not henl properly and It vnl that It might norinnnentlr Inwll uso of his hands. Now sperltlttl press hopes of overcoming Ml rect. 0 Mrs. W. F. Miller enterltlDfJtl teen tables of Hridue at a r and elaborate Valentine party T-J nesdoy afternoon nt her aow entlie Door had been draped ribboned red henrtB. and t baskets of trailing Ivy and 1 worry combined with these toi tho scene ono of unusual betWfl attraction. Tho Valentine nnd colors, which lend thenuM readily to decoration, weref tho smallest detail, with cbarnli) feet. In thn rufivHhmenti t colored hoarts added their to color Id Hi i. ilnlnfv fnrc A " heart shapod box of bon-bou' nwnrded tho holder or tne i flnnl scoro nt each table, ' a nuinhor of ladles of tho Episcopal church nt sowing Suturdny nflor- Thmo In woman on onrth cnnlil mnkn nimi .... I I... ... 114.1 . . - ..... ...H,.. PWH, uuiiiiiic .niiimng in sex nntngonisin. put moy nre the oxcoptlons that Such comuieiit Is tho product of ni provo tho rule possiuilst. A posslmlHt is a porson Marriage Is soinetlmos hard work, of unsound mentality. A montnllyihut you can't get "somothlng for .infoinid porson Is novor Just or ron- nothing." A good husband Is worth sorable. Ho or she Is ono of thoso all tho pains. who let one ovll deod. one unfortu-! unto cxporionco color nil tho rest of 0 x.sloiuo. To share such a point Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Leefo woro of rw Is llttlo short of Insane. And, host nnd hostess to a number of that iuin or woman who attempts to friends Monday evening nt tholr Influence othor in'i.de with such proj-1 homo In the O'Counell building. iidlUal. distempered statements Is a Shades of rod and Krcon'"woro used 0 Mrs. F. A. Sacchl and Mrs. FruiienH noo- Mcl.eod wtue hosteshcs at a birth- o- il'i:V, ,Y "'.?" ' "! . '" rt 'l'ies'1'iy. t Tho Oklahoma Wl.lsl nii, ,n,, , .....in muj uiiiuriuiuuu a numiior or ni....t i.iu . i. ...,. 7 .: " friends and neighbors a. sowing, tho cll affairs making tin possYblo tor ii0".."15.110 "'rt.1'u'of '" ! f the n.ombl,nUo83?,?,r luuivB, wiiu mo iwin sisters. A Next week Mr nrwi mm VC Pleasant luncheon was served to tho K-eltzer w 11 ente aln the cKTn? guests, nniong whom woro numbered tholr home. ,"lu,,ai" "I0 c,llu "' Mrs. II. Hrndlleld. Mrs. S. Lnndo. Mrs. , nnM'S'. C' r- McCo""' of North n ! ,ns Poe.n, 8"e,"'B tho wook as the guesit of hor slstor, Mrs. T. H. n. in r.nipire. Mr. McCollinn. m. i". reiuiprKrass. Mrs. n. n. m. Cnrty. Mrs. L. F. Denning. Mrs. Geo. Ayro. Mrs. W. Rohror. Mrs. F. c. Hlrch. Mrs. Max Topper. Mm. Geo. Winchester. Mrs. A. 11. Mnddon, Mrs. A. H. McComb, Mrs. Ed. Mooler and Mrs. Alox. Campbell. -O mighty force for ovll. Too much un balancod talk makes huuio with tho ' world and his wlfo." Hory home Is tho product of two Individuals. It takes teamwork to make Buccossful homo lifo. If ono fails to do his or hor share, thoro Is Insuigenco on the part of tho other. Wonum Is just as apt to bo tho of fending party as man. I have yet to In decorntlug. and scarlet polnsottns gave a vivid note of color to tho hcene. At Five Hundred, prizes wero won by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Uonnett. Following tho serving of refresh ments by tho hostess and 'her assist ants. .Mrs. F. E. Hague and Mrs. An thur McKeown, tho company wns treated to n few vocal selections by Mrs. A. 11. Gldley, and piano solos by This ovonlng, n big Leap Year ball Will bo civon nt Rpklinff )mll l. vn. Rend that promises to bo a most do llghtful affair. O U'hfl lina hnnn Ih C busness0id p,e8uro. lB ox,)0cf inornlng hervlco of t' o Ei'nmanuol un'1 consolntlon prizes, n dtlntiK Episcopal church. Mrs. Win Horsfnli of c,,t k'sh ''' " silver spoot.' will he accompanist. "inn W0, by MpH J M Upton,Bil n I inn Sneddon. Mi b. .Miner Ml, i in mini, u" .1 . . Histod 111 serving by -Mrs- wool rnr Z Wos,t'rl,1,uI this Crosthwnlt. Mrs. F. M. Pn afto a ?Lt ZJTu m;n,r 1c,,k. Charlotte Murch and Win J" artoi an oto tided visit with her cons- Bradley. ii. : , . '-""" iiniiauie: .miss ,,, . . , umiII W esterluiid ns far as San Francisco ' Wor(1 ,ins l,eo received tl "inking tho trip on tlio Nnnii fflS.' i Prnnk nerfl' w,l c" T& The ludlPi nr q ifn.ii . r. . I 's greatly enjoying hor pie"11" ....'.. IUU"3 or st- Monica's Catho In t)uni...i. .ni,;, Pniifnma. V ""c''wro ontortnlned this week bv l.n. 1 'i. .V n ., Ther dit Mars 3 "1Tlntn1i?r,,0,,,0'n South Mrs. Noll Barns, In Santa B mil milium. 1 1)0 afternoon wnu ,i.'i... . ',....- in nJ n sowing nnd plans for tho i Los Angeles, and Is now pU- ... ' . !.. O The ladles of St Guild me Mis Ooi I?."'' .!f.,,.!;,,,t8 fnr eoniblnod'busl I. .1 Rl,.. ...i . v.. ....'"" "-"'" Hitrouilg. Tin into I .. , """ ,""".. ..'" .:M" " ""V,tn"J H"R been changed from KnnRn ;., . . '":r8,'nv nn.i next weokl the society will bo entertained Thurs-' O day by Mrs. John Horn. I Mrs. 1. Ml condron ami w nuniner wero bostoHna ,A ' ' ' Bond who have been visiting In San iiiuriMii. ro now in l.os Angeles. Thev will visit nt Stockton and ot' er California points nnd probably wlU not return to the Hay for a month or six weeks. O The Sisters of Hethanv mot Tues day afternoon nt the E. A. Anderson home In South MorslifloM, whore !Ues of St. Mary's Altar' M r ,nel The e 1 "'T '" West '" s In Coos Hay. but tW; met Saturday nt .he home of i late,- hnn usual ns nilf w ? change Is already doing kl or r,,,io Mnndlgo on North is Ash "Vilne,dnv h-XL0,,ll08dap nn'1 tlint expects to be P Int. Tho ladleV , , "continue to meet weekly throughout tho'Leme'n T ere hostosses to Ji vv ..i . . " u lev Mrs. Arthur McKivn .i ' ' '"" ,8at n f0W'"B Party at the R,.m Joev. who nostnoned the..- le ariurol rate 1 ,' ,T,Ch Wna Prettily u. for San Frnnolco for n fe- week8 n white J",1lnk "",J Kree" enrts and order to nrromnnnv MIpb f P.m.h L..I c,,n ,,s" Tne tnb'o decorations "i there. nrMIMoRvSVi'ndVi K Ir 0,,"A the "nie co,or8 Oardine, At Drain they w. ft j wTJilTtoXS Si'StSrpS nently benefited by It. Tho Eagles' Hall. SaU niiiK, wus ino srono oi u "'" "of entlne observance, wren Mr ''I tt n m i fi,0 Vora 1' I . o. lower nun imro . Atlf Aif nlitn.l nliniil nlnfltV S' dancing. Tho decorations , iiutiiu, mo eniiru - , pM huntr with atrenmers of r fJ paper and dangling h6"'; (Continued on pa s,) -.).