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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1912)
trf!?r'.rtxxMiLZE2:,i r i i I 1 , i . t ' f !, I VM jri 'llM j ic HfiMnprn MmmMMMMIsmmmmimm I J nUNuilLU t'f 11 2et . i,;jjT'j,ii.ui',Wvrsfr.":.3ft fs.4-a flttfvi v'i i . jib Bifl .v i.i"'1 am I . I CONTP.IDUTIONS concerning social hnppcntngs, Intended for publication In tho society depart ment of Tho T.tncs, must bo sub nilttod to tbo editor not later than G o'clock p. in., Friday nf oacb week. (Exception will bo allowed only In casoa where ovonU occur lator than tho tlmo mentioned.) THE WIHKIiKSS Kin of tho llnmlng tlitiudorbolt, Child of tho Htorm-Hwopt slty, I lonp nnd rnco through tho roads of iipneo . Volco of tho Saa uin I. No winding channels guide my Illght, No thromlB my hIiiuwh chain, For I tnko my flight on tho wings of light, Tho Mercury of tho imiln. Over tho crests of tho writhing soa, Under tho oIoudB, low hung, I ilnah my wny through tho spumo nnd spray, Giving tho lightning tongue. I lnugli tho whllo tho tempest yields mo wny, I scatter tho tho driving rain, And thes luggnrd wind lugs far be hind Tho Mercury of the main. Wlioro thy mnsts of tho churning ships point up To tho stars through tho silent dark, I tnko my quest, North, Hast, or West Sped by tho spitting spark, And I scour tho waves and I search tho land Till tho dcstlnod goal I gain, And hearts that sigh are gladdened by Tho Mercury of the main. When Neptune scournges his sullen wavos With tho lash of tho tempest's bronth, And tho bravo ships shako and tho Captains qunko And tho engines race with doath, 'Tls to mo they turn In their tortured foar, And seldom they turn In vnln: For succor files, to the trumpet cries Tho Mercury of tho main. Klu of tho flaming thunderbolt, Child of tho slorm-swopt sky, I leap nnd rnco through tho roads of spneo, Volco of tho soa nm I. For tho nowor gods of tho newer years, (lods with tho Titan's brain, Have mado of lire and their high do slro Tho Mercury of the main. STANLEY Q1JINN. ONCE upon a tlmo there was a girl. Hlin was very much like imv nllinr i-lil 'I'lml lu i unc vory early, shu had tbo same girlish 1 i;""" Miinipy. two well known Marsh . ... I 111. Ill I'fi.l... ..A... ..a ....... ... ... I iiiiirrifiin iimi i "" strict lino of endeavor ami not swerve from that line. JJut ouo day sho mot nnothor man. lie was unlike tho first. In fact sho had never seen ono liko him. Ho thought tho snmo of her. Tlioy learned each other qulotly, slowly, surely, without tho mad rush that had marked tho llrst venture In lov ers' lurid. Cupid was again "on tho job" and tho arrows flow onco more This tlmo they stnyod stayed In tho heart so long that they grow there. Ilo did not hcsltnte or wonder If sho was tho one. Ho know her. Again sho felt tho sanio thrill at his npproach. And tho wholo love game was Just as Joyous ns tho first. "All," thought she. "How won derful It all 1st And I had bcllovcd I could never b.o so happy again! It Is a great big world." (And they lived happy over after.) Moral: There aro ns good fish In the mnt- rlinnntnl Hon nu over worn rnntrlit! O WEDDINGS AM) ANNOUNCE- MUM'S v Ono of tho pretty weddings of tho season was solemnized Wednesday morning, July .1, at tho country home of Mr. nnd Mis. L. 1). Fetter, near Myrtle Point, when their grand daughter, Miss Dronte Sophia Jen nings, wus united In marriage to Mr. Robert L. Cravat. Tho bride entered tho living room on tho arm of her grand-father, pro ceeded by her sister, .Miss Florence Jennings, maid of honor. Itev. Irwin, of .Myrtle Point, read tho Impressive ring ceremony be neath a bower of flowers. Tlio bride- was effectively gownd In white crepe meteor en-train, with a bertha and skirt drapo of shadow lace which were caught with pob'I ornaments, the veil holug held In place with real orange- blossoms. She carried a showor boun.net of llllles of the valley and brides roses. Tho only Jewelry worn was a rope of pearls, n gift from tlo groom. Her gown wan brought direct from London by her mother. I he maid of honor wore a creation of tan embroidered crepe and car ried white carnations. The groom wore tho conventional black. Ho was atended by Claro Jennings, a brother of the bride. Following tho ceremony a lunc'i poii was served. Tho bride's paron's wore wed In the same house just :'." .wars ago. After a short honey moon In the iiiountn'ns, Mr. and Mrs. Cravat will return to tVelr homo In Portland. Mrs, Cravat Is n former resident' of Coos county and has mnny friends on r'.wiu lit... ii.iw. ...in ....i, i i.. i., ........ in.,, mm mil lllllli; in WIBIIIMKl till! llllllllt ...ll.l1rt ., 1.1. .u..n..n.... . ' " riv umu ii iwiik, ii iinuriJTn and Joyous voyage over tho matri monial sea. O Confirmation of tho roporled mar riage or .Mr. Hoy DIocrkor and Miss PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day pooplo who Tislt in other cities, together with notices of social affairs, nr gladly recolTod in tho social de partment. Tolephono 133. No tices of club mootlngs will bo pub lished and sccrotarics aro kindly requested to furnish iamo. entertained by Mrs. Isaacs nt tho homo of Mrs. Sohlbrodo Inst Tuesday, afternoon, July 2. Tho topic for the afternoon was "Mexico". After this was dlscussod, tho guests mid members wcro entertalnod by a splen did program which was as follows: Two readings by Mls3 Ootclioll of Prinovlllo. Sumner People Pay a Splendid Tribute to Capt. A. D. Boone. The people of Sumner having de cided that they could Bpond our natal day to no hotter purposo than in Hon or of our oldest living resident, ac cordingly arranged n picnic nt which Capt. A. I). Doono was the honored guest. At 10 a. m. of this porfoct summer day his friends nnd neigh bors gathered nt his hospitable homo near Sumner, which stands embow ered In fruitful orchnrd trees on lnnd which ho lias redeemed from tho wilderness. Hero ho nnd his ostl mnblo wlfo havo dwelt for mnny years. Hero they havo roared tholr family, nnd hero they will pass their declining years, happy In tho estcom nnd regard of tho entlro community of which even the Intcst nrrlvals re gard them as pcrsonnl friends. At noon tho visitors, ncconipanlod by tho Cnntnln nnd his f ninth', repaired to m f Kammerer Says: Vocal solo Miss Williams of tho site of his first farm houso, and North llcnil. thero under the. shade of two innm- Instruments Solo Mrs. Glazier. I moth cherry trees which ho planted Vocnl Duet Mrs. CiiBtor and Mrs. I with his own hnnd3 In tho year 1870, Qladmon. Among thoso present woro Mrs. H. A. Copplo, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrodo, Mrs. Isnacs, How and Mrs. 7.. O. Downrd, Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. W. A. Jlold, MrB. II. W. Pnlntor, Mrs. Ed Dusby, .Mrs. Goo. Coleman, Mrs. Dlnln, Mrs. C. Glndmon, Mrs, S. I). Hnrpor, Mrs. McClces, Mrs. Wood hall, Mrs. Glazier, Mrs. Topo, Mrs. Whereat, Mrs. F. Gettlns, Mrs. Cus ter nnd Misses Williams, Gctcholl, Topo nnd Isaacs. 0 DANCES there was spread n bountiful repast consisting of everything good, Includ ing lomonndo, Ico crenm nnd fruit. After dinner and a pleasant visit with tho'r hosts, the visitors dopnrlcd for their homos each and ovcry ono do- Mattlo' lighted with their visit nnd wlshtns tho Cnptnln, Mrs. Doono and Harry, many more happy years In tholr pleasant homo on tho old farm. Among tl osc present woro: Capt. nnd Mrs. A. D. Doono, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Darker, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. .Ta?. Stock. Mr, nnd Mrs. J. W. Catching. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Hanson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dlnck, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Snnford, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1). m, ... ,..iii Cllnkenhoard, Mr, Tho bucccss of tho social gathering vniq Mr nn.i m i Mills. Mr. nnd Mrs. i and Mrs. I. . W. n Piirrln. fr ...... ,.. .!. 1 4, I ' . ........ ..... iiuu uirKUi' 10 mu cnoris 01 mo com-. Darker Tr Mrs by club rooms last Saturday night was and Mrs. Judd Tm tt ft Ho 1 1 "f bold by tho Ko-Kcol-Klub In tholr l,i ma Y irn'.i'.. it- .,. Vi.' t iiiv. ' i , mill i nnd Mrs. J. L. . ,,, V i . . n r, iijimvii ii., mm. r. .11. l.liwillirn, mlttco In chargo. Leo J. Caroy, Fny,MrB, ,.: ,T. shorwood. Mrs. Alice .Minus niui warren i.nin. Stonimermnn. Cnpt. Harris, It. W. About elgbty-flvo pooplo woro pro- wilholm. II. C. Doono, J. D. Dyer. U sent. Tho rooms woro attractively wilholm, .1. D. Dyer. Itollln Stock, dororntod with n profusion of wild Rlwood Fnrrln. Don Mills, Orou marguerites In Inrgo brass Jnrdln-. Hnzolton. Jlmnn- Catching. Isnbol ,or,t'9' , ... Mills, Lornn Ilairls. Evelyn Catching, Dnnclng was tho principal pleasure .Thelmn Dlnck, Lois Dlack. Helen of the evening, though tho rogulntlon Fnrrln. Francos Fnrrln. Evelyn Dar ker. Lo'nh Darker, Lavollo Cllnkon- voiiiik pooplo. was clvon wook nv .Mr. Plcnrkor nn tbo ev ids iiot'irturp for Sin Frnnclsco where he and his bride will mnko their homo. Tho innrrlngo took lilaco at Miss Stanley's homo In Port laud and it was tho voiinc rom.in'u plan to keep It secret for tho tlmo (Ironms of lovo mid loos or does not roiiio to pass In tho great unman game.' In the tender school days she had tho same little llutlorlngH or heart thai havo como to every daughter of Mother Evo. says an exchange. And Ills currying tier books homo from school was tbo event of the day. Life bold no greater Joy. Ah sho grow a bit older, tho "calf" tovo faded In the realms of memory and tho flirting days in tho latter foens were no unusual circumstances In her life. Up to tills time Cupid had phi veil nt shooting, but now ho picked out a really sharp missile ami hurled It with force. For. benK 0f (u, nvor. ngo. she was an Improwiloulst. "Ah." thought she. "I am liaid hit. This Is my destiny." I Hero was tlio liero of all tho old ilroHiiiH embodied In the nosh- and Mood variety; And ho He. too. felt Cupid's thrust: ami tlum. iimi i....m other arrow-wounds, though long ' "'" """ '"Wit load to the unfolding! honied. Tho lovo game proceeded In ' , "ll i,,''iot plans of himself nndi i no name natural every day way. Ev-i "" ,,,,n MI8H iimiey. ory day she thoiiKht how wonderful. O games of tho club woro frcoly lndiil ged In. Tho dancing was hold In tho Modern Woodmen hall, tho music be ing furnished by Leach's fotir-plcco iirrlinalrn. Dy no menus tho least onjoynblo wl" , ,10t font u ro of tho occasion was tho sup-' ut'0UH' per served shortly after midnight.' Tho supper was proparodby MrB. Geo.' E. Peoples and Mrs. Allan Collier, assisted by Mrs. Walter Culln nnd Mrs. I). I). Pierce. .Many woro tlio compliments showered upon thorn In appreciation of tho dcclllous palato tlcklers which mndo up tho feast. Couulllo Sentinel. O r. m. o. ua.vci: I The V. M. O. Club of North Ilontl will soon Issue Invitations for one of tho .most olnborato dancing par-, ties of tho summer Benson. It will ,V,,j uo given at tho North Dend Park Pa .J" l!lon on tho ovenlng of July 12. J n iin.iiim.1 in inu i'iiiu is eniiiieii I Olson. bolng but the iiowh loakod out. They! !,,u,,!, 1(0";"",,1l0 '""lHts of Misses are among tho most prominent of tho Ul,;,r""0 .Mniidlgo. and Laura Kruse. younger sot on tho Day and although I ""'l ' rs- u- ' weUoli. On tbo they doprlvod their Coos Dny friends I'0',?1"1'".1 "I"'IH' r the young of tho social pleosures that would '.' '?,". f u ('1",'' l,S!t,H '-H.tbeth have attondod nn ndvanco nnuounco-l ,,!, ,J?' Iu,,lllt0 "tckoy. Laura and mont of tho nuptials, tho latter unite in extending nest wlshos, In this roniiectlon, friends who woro in nt tondanco with Mr. Dloeckor nnd his bride at the rocontlon for linen Oni mill Mis urine aro lllli or thn iniirnn slon that Mr. Dleockor received tho1 ' ylor' ,Mlu c F- 3l-Cu!loi ring in the cake, tho myterloiis dls-l V,''01' Golsondorfer, Mrs. nppearanco of which puzzled ninny! "orn n,", 'Ml'8, w- K- ,,0Ht- or I IH KIIOAts. He H kiiIiI in Imvn uulolly slipped It In bis pocket lost1 tho receiving of It would excite gos-i ulit Mi tit ml..!. i a- .... 1 no was. While he would say to his reflection in tlio mirror: "I wonder If she Is really the last ono?" Now, to make a long story short, sho wasn't tho Inst, nor the only -only. Tbo next hud come and be again accepted Cupid's ilart. Ob. yos. It was sho who gave him up. which Is nlwsys ilio usual wav. nil hough the usual way dixw not re port how be made thlnga lmpoMlile for her so tlmt. she. In order to retain her solf-rtMpoct. had to do the rls missing. Then the young woman wondore-l what she ought to do. I.lfo seemed n blank. Tbo sun soomed to stop Hhlulim.Llfo hold untiling and she thought tho spirit of hr was dead forever. 8ie did not sin I If. Her friends marveled st Iter diMluiurest. It ' hoeinod truglc to her. hi a word, she1 had out her tiust In one man and found bo wasn't the one. She won. dored how she would Ihe through the years, alone, sad. unloved. I nno oen caiiglit lierelf wonder nig now ii woiiiit he nunnery or to bind iiiign i.ong. u well known Miirsh. Hold young man. will lenvo shortly for a vaiatlon trip to California. Miimnr has It that ho will bring back II Mil !- .Illlinillllllll UIMllllll llllliilliiH n . bis bride although bo has not ndiilt-' nl ,, 0I,. l,Mr,nB n,,,,r n'wonro. tod tho truth of the report to fl. 1 Yj , Uxr.P s"lson will look nftor o rU'Ms AN'l) snriK-ri,;c ' I i ,. '. V"J...Kor." ""'I rn""v North i i a a I1 '.."'. mY """. '" P"tl"no tholr The Soilal Sowing Club will meet with Mrs. Jack Swunson next Tliurs day afleruoou. -O- I Mrs. Win. Perkins of West Marsh Hold will entertain the Mlnulo-Wls lull at an all-day session next Tliurs- .Mi. i . beard. Glado Sanford, Orla Sanford, nud Dlancbo Fnrrln. return for two or thrco O COOS UIVKIt FL1TTINGS W. 8. Chnndlor nnd wlfo nro en tertaining tholr daughter, Mrs. Hel en Chandlor-Tromnlno of Vnncotivor, D. C, nt tholr suminor homo on South Cons Dlvor. They oxpect tholr oth er children Irving and Will, and tho lnttor's wlfo, horo from San Frnn clsco shortly. Don Chnndlor. their othor son, Is taking tho summer I school courso nt tho University of Eugene and will not bo nblo to Join! thorn horo until Into In August. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Colby K, Perry spent tho Fourth at the summor homo of I)r. nnd Mrs. J. T. McCormac on' South Coor II Ivor Mru '(.P,.rM,r. ' to Invito two guests. Tho ball will J nnd son. Fred, rotumod thoro Friday bo beautifully decorated, all of tho to romnln during tho summor season, j mombors of tho club bolng expected Dr. McCormnc nlso expocts to Bpond , to assist under tho direction of John ', most of his tlmo thoro during tho i no program and arrange- summer. J. A. Dlatt nnd wlfo nnd daughter nnd daughter-in-law and children j left today for tho Dlatt ranch on . South Coos Hlvor whero they will, spend tbo next fow months. Mr.! Dint expects his son horo from east-' orn Canada In n fow weoks to mako' an oxtcnilod stny, tho lattor's wlfo nn 1 children having precoled him ' hero to spend tbo summer. I J. Albert Matson and family nro. arranging to movo to tholr summor home. "Tho Nook." on South nnn Itlver to spend n month or two. s I D. Mngnes, Mr. Mntson's partner, ls ox looted hero soon from San Fran ilico and his presence horo will por mlt Mr. Matson to romnln n fow weeks on Coos Itlver and during tho' balance of tho summer ho will lmvo to divide bis time between town and . "The Nook." Misses Kathleen and Hiinnn Fltz-' ge -nld of Mnrshfleld havo been spend ing the weok as gnosis of their mint, ( Mis. Ilerheit Rogers, on Coos Itlver. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugo Qulst left Frl df to enjoi a shot t outlm? ni !, 1 . "O WIM "'j. i. wiinn siiinmer homo Soma C'tt- Itlver. As Rnmi Such a good time and oh! what a head. I Just forget that, but don't forget this: L I our oeiecnon or any $20 to $25 Suit house $14.75 "That ought to be a teaser." Classy Men's Haberdashery in every department. Yours, Anxious to Please The Toggery condi:nsi:i) statkmknt Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close of business, June 1-1, 1012. IIBSOURCES. Loans nnd discounts $238,G1G.7J Donds, Wnrrnnta nud securities 7S.191.JJ U, 8. bond to sccuro circulation 20,000 01 Itoal ostnto, fiitnlturo nnd fixtures 81,011,11 insu aim Bigui excaniigo 188, GS3.il io ?on,:i7iU; LIADIL1TIKS. Capital stock paid In $100,000.01 Surplus nnd undivided profits , lO.IWS.il Circulation, outstanding 2 .1,800.01 Hoposlts -I77.021.7t 10tn 9(1! 1,117.1.31 In addition to Capital Stock tho Indlvldunl liability of Stockholm! urs in iuu,uuu,uu, inti:hi:st paid on timk ami savings dkposits. w a. uiiA.NUl.Kll, Prcsldont. M. C. IIORTON, Vlco-Preshlentl DOItSEY KlfEITZIJIt. Cashioi. I'lien Kruse. Gertrude .Mnmiiun nmi lMlth Horn. Tho floor committees consists of Messrs. Donny Hull, Chns. Gauntlott. Dan Kinney, J. G. Million . mm joiiii oisoii. The pntronosses I nro .Mrs. L. J. .Simpson. Mrs. C. M. iillom. Mis. I. G. IWTAIIMSHKD IN 1HHI). ' STATIHIK.Vr OF CONDITION OF FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK .MAHSHFIKM), OHKGON. At the close of business, Juno 1 1, 1012. RKSOUItCES. t .... ..i . i.waua nnu uiscounis. j7 mi id Hanking House ...'.'.'.'.'.'. GOO00 Cnsh and Exchanges ..........!..'.'.'.' .' 24C,112.Jlj To,nl $723,C93.:il .. , . LIAIJILITIES. vii nun oiock paiu 1 1 . r.n nnn 611 Surplus and Uudtv.ded Pwfit-V.V.V.1 1 '. JftJiSII 1 ei 8118 C1C.123.JII TotaI 723,593,il O AITO Till PS 44, Dr. and Mrs. Ira D. Dartlo nf North Demi leave today for a two weeks' vacation trip to Portland. Pugot Sound nud other northwestern i points. Mrs. Dartlo will mako tho' tilp overland to Portlnnd while Dr. Dartlo will take tholr nuin nn i. ' Dr. Harry Simpson Dr. Hurtle's prat the. O Kern and fnmllv Henry Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, HKKrtV BKNG8TACKKN, Mgr. Coqullto Offl.o Phona 101 putting Unds . specialty, rarms Timber Coal andents "EA8T8.'DB'." uonarai Ag Marsh fled Offle 14..T Tho regular lonie ins auto which ho nnd his fain- .... iii-ii- I'll hi u I,, nlmii.l.... . I f'l'i-K a week ago on tholr re- .m2m f ,.. ,'""! "'?"' !,'e,l'.C'"'l t Poc. !) (mi, was ,,,to..;i ,r " "i : . :. . ". ..,.r,T"".l,: roi,"s ." tm l;u will moot agsln U'miniav ,K LnT naVl 'luh ulll be electod. ,n!.t iNN"Ptl '. '. Miss Kdlth M. O nimnlng and Arno Moreen and Mss Tho D. Y. P. p. Wll nut llfl.W "ntltHtod a party of auto. nmo trip to Portland and vicinity ' som", bet P v."r - " srsi,? 'ey'tpo'S'i;;;; TK lA"T "" -ek via AogU; Z.T VX Ju'ffnftllM , ",":.. ""!$! . m'$?$yra Mr8' q,,ut t,,0, for, fc .n. stay. O Mr. mid Mrs. C. F. McCullnm will entertain qulto a little houso parti al their summer home "Hock I.odgo" on South Coos River ovor Sunday. Among their guosts will bo It A ijriilch mid wlfo-. Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo.' r.olsondorfer. Miss Kntrlnn Gelson- ......vi. ..hm nnsio sciiropfer, nomas Mrs. J.u-k Drendal Mi. Wobor. Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET 'Phono 58 And Vmi mni ai . . --..,. . WM tvui -noways MaVd Pure Wholesome Meats. SPIUE1.LA OOtSKTS may be obtained In Mnrshfleld from Mrs. Annie Holland, Cornel for. 352 So. 5th St. I'houe 200X ner.e.1 wonder-, rrl.lsy evening. July 12, a, the i",' :",,' ",r.me ,l" " vicinity of -in to Ive In a, ol Mrs. Daisy Audorso i u jhnklr "'"' ,.0,,r,h for P'nlP. Tho one's self to one Hill. After a business neotlng. So ' I '",. ,,!.Vl,,vory !?" aml t,,u '"! nni?Q ."'c1 ti I c- ' The I.mll. ai.i t .1... ..-.. .... . I '' K. I' !- . nn,) .vif .i, . Tho Lad os Aid nf Hi., n.,!.... -..... '.i.i.r..i :....:.... ". ""'' """ ........i .nm imsipoueu tuts week Y ..nn in mo jniy celebration on will moot on July 7th a tho ion o1 t L i " ,or at ,or,1'" of Mrs. M. C. Unrlon I ,,r ?ni,H that t,,ov w" lenvo t -0 v,Ur mrt of rek to The C. W. D. M. was delightfully1 i"n.C."VOr- ."..C--.?1d. "tho ilnl.i.,.. m- .. ' . "v """ "re Ti f Ax 8 "l0re' M,S8 Mav , 1 II I IV. Of Ornliniim ni i. . ' D f and her n,nM..V ''''', .' '" "IMW thoro tho auto to CI' IlnrMi. I of Interests They ellghtfully western points O Miss Kvelyn Vlnoynrd of Xorth Dond Heights spent tho Fourth with triends on Coos Diver. Miss Grace Kruso was hostess to a jolly party of young people at "Tho Nook" Friday. Mrs. P? M.' Wilbur be lug cbaperone. Among those In tho lmty wore Misses Grace Kruse "w """; mm umn Ainraii let Busy IN AND GEW . iSSSMKs HOOKING PAPEHf ONE PLY, $1.25 AND UP. C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co (Continued on Pago Eight. j .-.. ty-tl.r -