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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1912)
UgtmKKKmmmimfsrsmmmmmmmmio. COOS BAY TIMES ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS K. G. MAI.OXKV Editor anil Pnb. nS n. MALONI3V New Hdltor 8 J: 3 u si ! Hi. k TIII3 Tltl'K VACATION. WE SEE In tills world chloflv what wo look for. A farmer going along examines the arms, nn nrcMtcct the buildings a mcrchnnt the condition of the mar kets, a minister the churches. Wo who Is constantly looking for troubles will find them stretching off Into the- gloomy wilderness. Mo who is wntchlng for blessings wll ce thom hither and thither extend tag In harvests of luxuriance. In this vacation season bo sure that you tnke n vacation from your troubles and worries. I.cnve thorn behind ns the most usoless of all jour fcaggagc. Away behind with all forebodings! Light laden, go forth among nn (tiro. Look ui toward tho sky so brilliantly bright by day. or at nlg'.t , aicrry with ton thousand stars Join-' fng hands of light, with the earth In glcnm nnd dance and song, making old Tlmo Itself feci young again. Go to the woods whoro tho coord and sifted breeze Is scented with na ture's fragrance nnd sweet with nn- , "tare b songs. Go to where tho streams Icnp doftii oft tho rocks nnd tholr crystal horU clatter nnd glisten over the pnro xlilto pobblM. Hark to tho fluting of tho winds and tho long-meter psalm of t)u thunder Hoar the fitful patter o the fnlry-footcd rain dancing on tho awaylng loaves. Look nt tho morning striding down tho hi IN. routing tho skulking shad ows. Sco evening drawing osldo tho eurtnln from heaven's wnll of Jasper, ardonyx and nmcthysr. Look on nil this nnd foci that God's In His place nnd 'that thoro's room In your soul for peace. LUNCHEON Mrs. David Vaughan entertained n few friends at luncheon Friday af ternoon. Among those present were Misses Laura Kruse, Then Kruso, Gertrude Mnndlgo, nnd Miss Uarnutn, nnd Mrs. M. E. Evorltt. Mrs, J. H.j Mtlner, Mrs. A. J. Savage, Mrs. Her-' hurt Coleman nnd Mrs. Dunn. O I TO JOHN AltTHL'H. John Arthur Johnnlng, t'other day, within tho ring of ropo, you put pooi Jlmmlo Flynn nwny nnd spoiled our latest hope. And yot your triumph vas n sin; no virtue In It lies; In tend of swatting men llko Flynn, why don't you swat tho files? You showed how deftly you enn spoil a beaming human mug, but who's tlm bettor for your toll. O self-complic- ont pug7 ou'ro wnxlng old; yoi ftoulri begin to do some labors wise; Instead of swatting gonts llko Flynn. you ought to swnt tho files Ton slnmmed Klyiin'H bead nnd made it sound much like a muffled drum: Tim labored nnd you pranced nrotiud and punched him out of plumb; von smoto IiIh larynx and his chin, you blffod him In the eyes; but hotter tar thnn swatting Flynn. It wore tn awnt the files. Down wbero T.m Vogns broods nnd moans vou cooked a-young mnn'H goose; "I took lit thirty thousand bones," you say, in an oxcuho. Hut tbcro nro bct'or things thnn gin. for which your bottom sighs; why swnt n holple.ia chcso llko Flynn, when you might swnt tho files? John Arthur, quit jour vain career, which mnkes nil good men sick; cut out tho Hollnnds ind tho beer and buy n swntUng tick. Draco up and spring your r,'l fen grin, nnd win a nobler prize, thnn Is tho nralp of Jlmmlo Flynn go lonn nnu Rwat tno riles QhsJ CVWtJ THE STHKKT OltATOH. I snw n man with twisted lonka j I n ml on n Four-N roffeo box, an! with his dlgltH fnu tho nlr boforo a crowd Hint gathered thoro IPs whiskers covontl up IiIh fnrn so not i fonture I could trace. Ills voice an llko n dull Iiuxz-hiiw. Ills talk was moro than hnlf-wny rnw. Ho tnorted, raved, and tore his hair, nnd laid the Nation's KccrotH bare. Ho had his subjects down as pat ns I tho box on which I sat. Ho told is how tho Systems work, nnd hoc ?ro:it men t'elr duties shirk, ami how no man Iuih any chance without Ton Thousand In his pants. Ho said wo nil nro soro oppressed by those rlio nro In glad rags dressed, and that a poor man's rights enhance In Xnglnnd, Ilussln, Spain, or Franco. llo pointed upward to our Fins ami mentioned something 'bout a rnt Yhllo all us dough-beadH held our jenco nnd let tho mnu our loose Trheols grease. I've pondered, since I heard him rout, about Abo Lincoln, Slioinmi). Grant, and of tin Hoys of Slxtv-Ono acho boro that Flag through storm anil sun. 1'vo wondered If thoso men Tore hero, nnd Homo fool hobo filled with beer, should openly tho Flag In tuit. JiiHt what would be tho qulci; result. I think wo ftlll have manhood Vift, that few, of leason are borofr, but wlen wo pass such men ns tluit.i I wonder Just where wo nro nt. llOn STANLEY ' CLOSING oi" Shirt WAISTS COOS HAY CASH STOHK. Quatormass Studio for Photos. Kl'OMI IMCXH ! l'AHTIES , ' Mrs. M. E. Evorltt entertained on Wednesday for Mrs. Drendnl and ' Mrs. Thomas of San Francisco who have been visiting in North 13ond. Sewing was tho afternoon's diversion nftcr which tho hostess served dainty refreshments. Among thoso present' were Mrs. Kern, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. A. J. Savage, Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mrs. ttn.in.t nnlmilnn f.rt ft 'ni1nM i'VIUUIV UUIUIJIUll) .MID. kJ, lUUIlUU. INFORMAL- CHAT ! Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Crimes loft this week for Portland nnd from thoro Mrs. Grimes proceeds to Chlcngo to Join their son Thayer. They will spend tho bnlnnco of tho summer nt northern lnko resorts. Mr. Grimes! exports to return to the Bny soon. ,, O Mrs. Shaw who has been spending' n row weeks nt tho homo of her brother, A. H. Powers, wll leavo on tho Nann Smith today or tomorrow. She will return to her homo nt Ilroi'kton, Mass., via the Canadian route. O Fred Powers Is expected homo next week from n trip to Tncomn, Vancou ver, U. C, nnd other northern points. O Miss Cnrrlo Ruproclit arrived here this week from Fremont, Mich., to spend n few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Hurt A. Doremus. Mrs. Doro mils' brother, Mr. Ruproclit, was also n gucfit at tho Doremus homo tho past week, leaving Wednesdny for his homo nt Spnrks, Nov. 0 Mrs. Chos. II. Mnrsh nnd daughter, Miss IsIs, are expected homo tho last of next week. They nro now visiting In Portland following an extended California tour. O Mr. and Mrs. Harry Folsom aro en tertaining Mr. Folsom's n renin who nrrlved hero tills week from Port land. 0 Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald will lenvu tomorrow for Fossil, Oregon, where she will visit relntlvos. O Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Iltitz leave to day for n month's visit with relntlvos ut Oakland nnd Hallos, Oregon, Miss Ruth Hitching or California Ih visiting bur father, Goorgo H. Hltr.hlngH, In North Ilond. O Prof. E. F. Rlddlo nnd wlfo of Wlllnmctto university nt Salom nro expected on tho Hay to visit relntlvos soon. O Miss Mattlo Dodson of Grand Is land, Nebr., Is n guest of Mrs. Wurren Stein nt North Rend. 0 L. F. FnlkonHtclii and family of North Heud returned mi the Ilieak wntor this week from a trip to Port laud mid other northern points. They motored out but decided tho overland trip too hnrd for tho return. " 0 Herbert L. Colomnn will return on tho Ilreak water tomorrow from a trip to Hillings, Mont., nnd Spokane. Ho comes to accompany his wlfo and In by, who linvo been spending a fow months nt tho homo of her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Savage, to Spo kane where tboy will niako their fu ture home. O Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Gldloy hnvo moved from West Mnrshileld to 72i South Fourth street. O Miss Leonora Hrown of Portland is Can You Save Money ? If vou cannot, then try our plan of saving. Buy a choice lot in First Addition to Marshficld with a small paj inont down and pay the balance in monthly installments of $10 each. Every month you will put away that $10 and in addition every nionti your lot will grow more valuable. Ve have in mind the case of a successful young business man in MarshHeld who owes his present success to the fact that he had saved his money by purchasing a lot "on time," and the money lie received from its sale made it possible for him to buy a partnership in a tlirivingst-jrc. There arc many other similar cases in this and other cities. First Addition to Marshfield lies on the boulevard extension of Fifth Street (where the fine homes are now being built). These lots in "First Addition face on graded streets. Each lot is 50 feet wide and 120 feet loin?. Priye 100 per lot, the biggest val ue Tor the money on Coos Bay. Try Our Plan for Saving Reynolds Deveolpmenk Co. Coke Bldg. Owners Tel. 160-J. 1 Raid win Drown nt their homo In Chi- with his cousin, C. II. Dlndlnger, cngo, July 12. Mrs. Urown will bo and other relatives on the Uay. i romombored ns Miss Elizabeth Knuf- Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wolls aro oil man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. tertalnlng n number of relntlvos at Kaufman. Mrs. Kaufmnn has boon J their homo In South Miirshlleld,' spending tho summer nt the Hrown among them Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. homo In Chlcngo. Wolls nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Well' .Wm. Horsfnll plans to leavo next, of tho Willamette Valley. week for California to Join bis par-1 Miss Ellen Flook of Portland Is n, onts, Dr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr.KUost nt the homo of bor mint, Mrs.) who nro mnklng nn nuto trip through: Lovl Smith. Miss Flook visited hero, tho stnto with other friends. lust year, her line voice vjnnlng her Miss Ruth Strllllor who tuught In' n,n"' fr'l,.n,l1 ""'! ','n'ro.r,i' . . . .! tho Mnrshileld schools last year IibbI, '" Jnnnie-YHs boeiai uuo will wrltton friends Hint lw hns boon on-r1,om t next. mooting Thursday nftor uneoil In the nlnv crniinil work I,,1"00" nt tho homo of Mrs. CIlUB. La- Donvor, Colorado nnd enjoys It vory( C "P0".?' milMl. Rllft nvnnHD ir rnlurn in TllO M ... M..W ...W.U .W .V.M.M fcV. .. . , . ... . ... . . " I riuiirii win ineei uuiiuiHiuy ni oon with Mrs. B. E. Kelly, 03i Mnrshileld In Soptombor. Mrs. D. A Curry nnd children who hnvo been spending a month with friends In Cnllomln will nrrlvo homo next Tuesday on tho Rodondn, Mrs. E. S. Gear nnd baby nre ox- pected homo next week from n two The Missionary Society of tho Uap- tlst tornoon South Fourth Street. Tho study of tho book "Western Womon In Enst ern Lands" will bo continued. Mrs. J. Albert Mntson Is ontortnln lug tho members of the- DrUgo Cluti and n row other friends nt n lunch months' vlslf In Idaho and Wartime Wn nnd cards nt her summor homo. ton .Mrs. W. T. Merchant nnd Miss Mny Preuss will lenvo on tho next Ro dondo for San Frnuclsco whoro Miss ProiiBB will ontor tho University of California tho coming year. Otto Schrooder nnd wlfo of Snn Frnuclsco are gnosis of his brother-In-lnw, Mr. TJmmorma. Mrs. Olivia IMiuan h expected homo next week from n several months' visit with rolntlves In nnd near Chlcngo. Miss Cora Mae Montgomery left this week for her boiro nt Docatur, Illinois, nftor an extended visit with hor sisters, Mrs. C. K. Porry nnd Mrs. . Y. Stnfford. En route sho will ' lalt with friends In North Dakota. MIhh Daniels of Spokane Is a guest at tho W. T. Stoll home In West. Mnrshileld. A. H. Daly leaves this week to Join Mrs "Tito Nook," on this afternoon. South Coos RIvor ARE VOU READY TOfC THE Big Annual Picnic Sunday, Aug-. 4, 1912 (ilven by thp Suomi Society T"lfllt ntt.l !.. ..dll.Un.. ..- .. ho guest of Mhw (.eorgono Imiueri H)iort stuy In Southern California before their return to tho Hay after SI'XIUV. Aug. I. Speclnl CANDY SLK at STI'. FORD'S SATI'RDAY nnd Sl'NDW. PEANl'T HRITTLK nnd TAFFIIN S( CENTS PER POl'ND. iitrii' .i.vit RniHiats, six iu. for ti.1i at Coos Dny Cn-li Store. at tho II. J. Kimball homo. Shu enme In via the auto lino nnd had n most plensant trip. Messrs. T. T. llouuott nnd John Moreon woro guests of Miss Zlmmer nt dlnnor Friday evening. O Mrs. Henry Winters and son, Walt, of Helllnghnm, Wnsh., aro guests of the W. 17. Douglns family nnd nro cniuplug with tho latter near Hasten dorf's beach. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Pnsn- dena, Calif., wero guests yesterday nt of Mrs, Carrlo Diingan. Mrs. Potor- i son Is n nleco of T. M. Dlmmlck nnd ' will ho well romombored by tho oldor 1 residents of tho liny. O F. E. Hague and wlfo nro planning to leae next week on n California tilp. n Carls wero received here today art nouiiilng the birth of Clarlbel Eliza beth Hrown to Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas an nl"enco of sovernl months C. S, Dodge and family who rro Milting at their old homo In Wlscou hlu 'xpect to lo-ivo shortly for tho Hay. CIiiis. Dliidiuger Is expecto.l to nr rlvo on the Hreakwnter tomorrow from Pittsburg for a few weeks' visit 4 HOTEL ARRIVALS !! THE CHANDLER Wm. Searles. Seattlo; E. II. Illnchoy. Senttlo; L. II. Morrison. Eugene; 1). Llljroth, Heaver Hill; L. L. Slacken, Portland; N. E. Donient. Myrtle Point; C. P. Thomas, Portland; C. 11. Puddoek, Portland. THE LLOYD. Harney Lewis. Portland; C. L. Meyer, Coos Hay: Mary A. Koonou. Coos Uay; Wm. Schroedor, Coos Hay. COOS HOTEL S. W. Harmon. North Ilond; Edwin Sprngue, Lako sldo; Rudolf Kino, Lakosldo; W. M. Williams and wlfo. Coos Hav; . Miller. E. Kinney, J. Eckles. and L. Clancy, Coos Hay. I1LANCO F. J. Collins, Myrtle Point: R. C. Klrtloy. Knuto Nolson, J. V. Laskoy and fieo. Rodflold, Coos Hay; O. O. Lowe, Ernest Austin nnd rerry unnning and wire. Coos Hay. Sl'OMI PICNIC. Sl'NDAY. Aug. 1. ECONOMY JARS nnd TOPS at tho COOS HAYCASH STORE. For Photos Quatormass Studio. If Women Ordered Plumbing we would have nil tho business In i town. We ulwnys come prompts, w; en culled. We do tho necessary plumbing ns quickly and with as Jlt-I Ho "muss" as possible. Do It thor-' I'l'ghly. too. Don't do tho kind uf wi ik nun nns to do dono over ngnl'i in a lltt'o while. Can wo conio to our house today? Sure. Willey & Schroeder 303 North Trout Street. PHONE T7-.I At .Tallies Lniidrltli d'rovo (formerly Encgren'H Grove-), South Ci River. S.oiiiner Alert lenvc Voi-lli ttcuil ut o'clovlc A. 31., nilllU at Mui-hlillrld ami way K)Iii(h. A I let ll Wnli-tii-vuH und othfr leave Miirfhllclil ut HUM nod IK o'clock A. SI. wuil 1 o'clock P. M cnlllug at wny points Hoat.s. will letiini fitni gioiiuiN nt 3, I uml !i o'clock- V. M. Fare on any boat :M icufs cncli uny. AdinNiIoii lt gniumW il cents fjidles free. In enseof rain, tho plculc 111 ho postponed. Are You Hunting The Impossible? . Looking fop su rare a bargain, such a cinch, tliat yon will never find it Others are talcing safe, sure investments, and making money. It's a question whet her your profits arc to be in vour mind or in tho bank. AYc know a good invcitment whun wo see it, it's our business, and we stale unhesitatingly that these lieccs are good buys. Hl-JSrDISNCIt) LOT On Comniercinl Avenue, oor ner, line view, cleared, sewer connections in.. . .(73 JiTSLNESS LOT Tn central business section,' worth $10,000 ; $8,501) lxAXOJl 200 acres, well improved dairy ranch, M acres bottom, all stock and implements, best location on deep water ' $12,000 u .C U B AG R Several snlcndid tracts for plaiithtf at reasonable )rices and terms. EASY PAY,EENTS-..$10 down secures a good building lot in Hay Puvk. I. S. Kaufman & Co. 177 Front St. 200 Styles of Rockers to Pick From Fine, Big, Full Leather Karpen Stewing Turkish Rockers 0 ff I Comfort,, Worth $60.00, Each, faJ.UU The Acme of Ease and Neat Arm Rockers In II Finishes Triced At $2.50 and Up. They Aro Comfortable, Too GOING & HARVEY CO. Ins yg .ym-xzgg&Z' W57rx;-iM'3atKi