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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912-EVENIHG EDITIOW 2 4 1 I a MLWiHafr.i2&ra i' uwmiias'. jknnniHiMaMi'Bt'9fWi.'uTMr: rMMvaRriiaitKi BiirHh' 'i."iuiab;i-svtaii PERSONAL notices of visitors In ths city, or ot Coos Bar pooplo who Tlalt 1b otbor cities, together with natlcts of social affairs, nr fladljr reM'.rod In tho social d(x partment Tolcphono 133. No tlcss of clnb mootlnga will be pub lished and locrotnrlcB aro klndl) roquMtsd to furnish same. SUSIE'S REAL'. Sinter Susie's Rot a bonu His niuno la Randall White. Ho comes around to call on hur 'MoBt every other night. Hc'h all drcssr-d up and nko enough An fur ob fellers k, Out tiling ain't right around our llOUBO Since sister got her beau! Wo ustor do our Iohhodh In Tho parlor every night, 'CniiHo thcro'H a table good an' big And' n dandy readln' light. I don't hl'o why they want that room (Tho lamp thoy turn down low). Hut wo can't ubo tho parlor now Sinco Bister got her beau! Wo ustcr ko to sister when Our sums wo couldn't do. Hut now bIio ain't got no tltuo for us. Ah soon nn suppor'H through She goes upstnlrs to primp and preen (Sho powders, too I know!). Wo'ro gottln' awful marks In school Since ulster got lior bcnul Ma says sho thinks he golu' to pop, And pa Bays, "Woll. It's time! Tho way lie's usln' heat and gas Is certainly a crlmo!' I dont know what they mean by that, Hut thoro'fl ono thing I know: Tho hnufio Is Hlmply upside down Hiticu Hlster got her beau I Solected. 0 "Ono of tho most disastrous effects of preoccupation with tho things anil tho labors of tho household, Is tho killing of conversation," writes Ida M. Tnrboll. "Thero Ih porhnps no more genural weakness In tlio nvor ngo American family than glumncss. Tho Hllont, nowMpaper-roadlng fa ther, tho worried, wntrhful mothor, tho surly boy, tbo fretting girl, these are characters both typical In both town and country. In ono of Mrs. Dimlcam Ilacou's lively talcs, 'Ar dolla In Arcadia,' tho little hcrolno Is trnnHplautcd from a lively, chat tering, Hweltorltii; New York stroot to tho maddonlm; silence of on over worked farmer.! tnblo. After stand Ing It oh lo.u; an bo can, she cries out, Tor OawdV sake, talk.' "Ono socrot of (no attraction of tho city over tho country or small town for tbo yomut In tho contnet with (Iioho who talk. Tl.cj are con rclouR of n freedom to say what rices to tho lips. Tbey experlonco llio unknown Joy of ibo play of ho mind. According to llu-li toachliiK 'old tualdlBh.' It has often been tho pathetic fnto of Hlnglo women to llvo alone. To minister to thomsalvcs bo camo their occupation. Tho forco of their natures turns to their belong ings. If In straitened circumstances they gavo their souls to spotless floors, If rich to flawless mahogany and china, to perfect household ma chinery. Wherovcr you find In wo- in nn this perversion old matdlsh Is perhaps tho most nccurato word for her It Is a sacrifice of tho human to tho material. A house without sweet human litter, without tho traco of ninny varying tastes and oc cupations, without tbo trail of friends who have no senso of beauty but who lovo to givo, without tho Bears of ubo and tho dust of running feet what is it but a meatless shall. "This dovotlon to 'things' may easily becomo a ghoulish pnsslon." O INVITATIONS. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Ulako has Issued Invitations for a dancing par ty to bo given In tho Eagles' Unit Friday evening, Scptorubcr 20th. O DANCES. This evening n danco will bo given nt tho Llbby hall under tho auspices of the Llbby orchestra and a num ber from .Mnrshfleld will bo In at tend once. o This evening tbo Coos liny Concort Maud will rIvo tho first of n scries of monthly dances nt the Eagles hall. Tbo entire bond undor Director Ken ton will furnish music, many now se lections bolng secured. Low ICcysor, who has been giving a series ot dances thero, will rcsumo his scries noxt Saturdny evening. O 44444444444444444 4 IIA1TIST LADIES. 4 444444444444444 Tho Ladles of tho Mnrshlluld llap tlst Mlsslonnry Socloty hold nn en Joynblo all-day session Wednesday, with Mrs. Mnudo II. Watklns, nt hor Homo In Forndnlo. The ladles wont over by nuto In tho morning, return ing Into In tho afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served nt noon undor tho cedars. - In tho afternoon tho study of tho book of "Western Wo men In Enstorn Lands" was rosumod toil by Miss Evn Dresser. Some Interesting papers were rend on tho subject. Thoso present woro: Mrs. Kunnle Wheeler. Miss Eddova Whoolor, Miss llllinn Ktiljti, Miss Mnmlo (iolnvson, Miss Helen Oulnvsnn, Mrs. Itose, Mrs. llnkor. Mrs. J. C. Kondall and baby, Mrs. A. 7., Downs, Miss Annn Downs, Mrs. Joo HnnRon, Miss 15 vn Dresser and How A. V. Hassford. O 4444444444444444 4444444444444444 4 OlIESt'ENDO CI I'll. 4 444444?0444 Tho first annual concert tinder tbo CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social happenings, lntendod for publication In the socloty depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In case where events occur later than the tlmo mentioned.) the longtio and mind a-o to bo used I only when needed for torlous ser-' auspices of tho Crescendo Club of tii-i-; in Hi'i'ii iiiniu ntiiir. to niiuw. North Ilond and Mnrshlleld nt thorn to perform whatever nimble ICckhoffs Opern House In North feats their owners fancy -tl.ls Is n revelation. "c'roo family talk Is sometimes ruined by a mistaken effort to direct It according' to minm nillllcl.il nn. lions of what nu rstitli-u luer.'M.i of the credit Convnrsntlon imvinn rroo glviui; of Tho following wint Is iipperfcst in tbo nlnd. 'sin. more spontonrniH It is the inoro in teresting mid genulio Ih. It la this freeilom which gives to tlw talk or tho child Its surprise nnd often Its startling pnwor to set some ono thinking. Holding tho talk to s.me sovero stamlnrd or consistency, dig nity or subject Is sure to stiffen and hnmper It. There could have been nothing very free or Joyful about Inlklng according to n progrnm as the lailles of the eighteenth century nlonB were more or less Inclined, (lood conversation runs like wntor. nothing Is foreign to it. 'Farming Is mien nn unintniiectunl subject,' I heard a critical young woman say to Jier husband, whoso tastes were bu folic. The young woman did not renllzo that one of I lie masterpieces of tho greatest of the world's writ ers was on farming -most practical fanning, too' That which relates to tho llfo of .ach. Interests each, con corns each that Is the material for conversation. If It Is to be enjovable or productive "Ono of the most repellnnt houses In which I have ever visited was one In which there was. from mm-nt in collar, so far aw I discovered, not one iiuiiii nisi i iiosuoy evening wns a groat success. To Itoy Mm Ion Whoolor, teacher, composer nnd con cert player under whoso direction, i no concert wns given, Is duo much Is the nroL'roni which was so well rendonvl: Uvenlng Prnyor Roy Marlon Whoelor At tho Regatta Engloninn Hlnncho MlrrnBoul. Deeds of Valor Morrison Solum Jacnbson. Dnnco of the Flrollles Drncket Cecil La Chapollo. Oolto do Coour Sydney Smith Edith Horn. Hnluto a lVsth Kownlskl ciizaiioth Jennings. Perfect Day (vocal) . .Carrie J. Bond Gertrude Newklrk. Mlnuot I'nderowskt Mnrjorln Swearlngen. Sixth Nocturne I.eybach Ciortrude Nowklrk. When Shadows Rather (vocal). . . Clins, Marshall Edith Horn. Rondo Caprlccloso. . . . Mendelssohn On the Lake by Moonlight C. A. Davidson C. A. Davidson. Just n Wearyln' for You Bon I (Jertrudo Nowklrk. Rhapsodle Hongrolso No. .... Liszt Two pieces from the "Ruins of .tiieiis": Whlrllnic Dervishes nrtlclo which was not of the period In, ',; ".'W " . Imitated, not one streak of color T,,rkls" Um Beethoven-Snlnt-Saens which was not "rlaslit ' It wa a ms Beethoven-Rubensteln terpleco of cone.t fuinUhliig. but jV."1!!"?'. ?,,nri'h Schubert-Tauslg It was curiously llmliliu nud stilling. ,rolK,lt '"'f tlerald Lone ion ciiuiu not ecape the scheme ... . ,,A ,,,,r"- The Inelnstlcliv of It hnmiwroil .,. " "'iam le! 0v,rturno torlglniil clnlblllty-and there areu- nn ni,al "rriHiKomont for four hands) . mo. iue senie of unlliiinaa nio clothes were nsehronUm' Tbv were the only thing which did not belong! "There Is an mi old fashlonod ad Jectlve which ilesulbes better thsn nny ouier tills proommotlon with things, which ko often prevents tho '4 Hossliil-Uottschullt Profs. Wheeler and Davidson. The pupils of Miss (Jurnea of csortii Bond will give a recital Tues day evening. Sept. 10. at S o'eloik. at the Methodist church. -O - -vr- woman coming to an undeistaniiiniF of tho heart of her Business. It Is spuiEiLA consCvs may be obtained In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie TToUaml, Onrsclier. 152 So. 5th Rt. Phone JOOX. CUl'ltCII MIXTING 4444444444444444 Tho Christian Woman's Board of Missions mot nt tho home of Mrs. H. W. Painter on Commercial nvenue oi iiii-oiiii aiieruoon. Tills was tho last meeting of the year so the society elected the following olllcers for tho ensuing yenr: Mrs. It. A. Copple was re-elected president; Mrs. 55. O. Doward, vice president; a prominent young woman of nib bing, her fntlior being prominent in tbo milling operations near thero, Mr. Powers Is the oldest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Powers of Marsh Held nnd Is assistant to his father In the management of tho Snilth-I'ow-ors Logging Company. Wednesday s ..imiinia u-nrn tho culmination of a romance starting In school days but tho engagement of four or llvo year s duration was kept secret. Immed iately nfter the nuptials, tho young couplo went to Minneapolis nnd will lcavo thoro for nn eastern honey-, moon trip. They nro expected to, reach Mnrshfleld In about two weeks, via San Francisco. i KXHAOK.MKNTS. 4 1 444444444444444, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCnnn ofi North Bend nnnouneo tho engage ment of their daughter, Miss Lillian, to E. (leorgo Smith. Tho wedding will tako plnce in tho near future. Miss McCann Is ono of tho most nc rnmnllshod nnd charming young wo- Mra. Ora McCarty, treasurer, nnd ' men of North Bend nnd tho groom Is Mrs. Mnttlo Blaln, secretary. Thoso ono of tho loading young mon of tho In nttendnnco wero: Mrs. R. A.! Bay. Ho Is now tho mnster of tho Copplo, Mrs. Joslo Colomnn, Mrs.1 Sunrise for tho North Bend Milk Mncoon, Mrs. Sohlbrodo, .Mrs. Noll, ' Condensnry. Mrs. Shoops, Mrs. W. A. Reld, Mrs.j 0 Tralnor, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. E. B. Hop- Friends of Jnmes Wall of Marsh son, Mrs. Busby, Mrs. E. C. DrowB, ' Hold nnd Catherine B. Parker of Mrs. Schwartz, Mrs. Crnlg, Mrs. Mc- Bunker Hill hnvo been npprlsoil of Carty nnd Mrs. Mattlo Blaln. i their engagement, tho nuptials to Owing to tho rnluy wenthcr Bov-:tnko plnco about Christmas. Miss oral mombors woro nbscnt. Thero Porker Is from Nova Scotln and is wns a splendid progrnm rcndorod.i making hor homo with her brother, composed of music nnd readings, Mr. Jack Parker at Bunker Hill. Mr. nnd a fow short talks by somo ofi Wall Is n well known Mnrshfleld tho mombors. Refreshments con- young man nnd his many friends will slstlng of cantaloupe frozen sherbet, unite In extending congrntulntlons. nnd cako nnd chocolnto woro served I 0 In tho dining room. j 4444444444 At Ii:30 nil loft for their respoc- 4 Vi:i)l)L(iS. 4 tlvo homes, declaring Mrs. Painter n delightful hostess. L(18t Tuog(,ny ovennB occnrre(, A A . -. j. j. - . . tho wedding of Miss Mno Burko nnd a Ci.tvv itmT'iint ve 1 1 Carl Arlandson, two well known .. ,.I J'oung peoplo on tho Bay. Tho brldo 4 Ti .. . .? 'Is tho daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. A birthday dinner wns Borvoil nt Join Burke of Fcrndnle, and tho mo u "i -r. mm .urs. .i. n. Broom 8 engineer of tho Coos Bay I'rleo at Allogniiy Tuesday to cole- Ico nn,i Colil Storage company. They a Make Your Cooking a Daily peasu f BUY A JjAv The'5Uy Slsfactory"feue T.. ,.'... "'" ","'" wero married at tho catholic rcc br uny, M ss Elva Gray's thirteenth toryi Uov. pftther Muiiro 0mclntlng. birthday, Mrs. J. II. Prlcos forty-! Mlsg j,nry Dornbnck and E. N. Mc Bocond nnd Miss Mnn Pear Pr Ico s nn.,.,ii ui,wi u.iti. n. ,.i,,in " o,wv. ,, ...... UIU VW..1XU tenth birthday. Enough of usual goodies wero served to fully satisfy thoso present. Aftor dinner nnd nn hour or so of conversation, Scriptural rending nnd prayer wero participated In. Miss Pearl I'rleo presented many presents to ench of those whoso na tal day was bolng observed. Those present wero .Mr. nnd Mrs. during tho ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arlnndson left on tho Itedomlo Wed nesday for n short honeymoon trip nnd on returning wilt mnko their homo In Mnrshlleld. O Last Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock In tho Methodist parsonage at Coqulllc, Miss Clara Sergeant, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Ser- It,. M.... M 1...1 ,.... ,..- ,...... n. ... Vi , o i ,, "'' ',. ,,11 aiit of South Mnrshlleld, and Prof, .ray, Master Samue (ray. Mrs. Ro-j Unyinond a dnnclng Instructor of this n n'M "l1 Mr",,J;,1,1, vr.lco',?,aH; l,lt'. were married, Rev. Peas of Co tor Hnzen Price, and Miss Nina Pearl ( oinclntlng. 1 rlC0, I Mrs. A. B. Seargoant, mother of I tlio bride, nnd a few Inllmntn 444444444 friends, wero tlio only witnesses. 4 LADIES' AID MEETS. 4 Professor nnd Mrs. Unymond left 44444Vla Bnndon for Snn Francisco last Tho Ladles of tho Mothodlst Aid Wednesday, where thoy will llvo In Society hold a short business meet- tho future. It Is probnblo that thoy Ing nt the pnrsonngo last Wodnos- will return In about three months day nftornoon. Thoro wns a largo for a short visit with relatives and nttendnnco. It wns decided to hold friends In this city. n tnmnlo snlo In tho church kitchen! a very pretty nnd Impressive wed ding ceremony wns thnt which oc curred Inst Wednesday owning nt Gravel Ford when Miss Floience A. .V.thLii , i.4i to-n i.n.l Thus. F Smith of Daniels Crook, were united In mntrlmonv nt tho home of tho next Wodno8dny nftornoon, nftor which u business session will bo held to closo up the nld work for the yeor. o 44444 . . - WEDS IN EAST. 4 444444444444444444' Aiinoiinconient wns received liorol (Continued on Page Eight.) Is week of tho murrlngo nt 1Mb aMii nm .jmni.i. this blng, Minn., of Mr. Fred Powers ami Miss Eva Tally, at tlio Cathollch church there. Tho news camo nt n decided surprlso to tho many frlendB of the groom bore, ho having kot the mission of his cistern trip se cret except from n very fow Inttmnto rrieuis and Ills family. Tho brldo Is ry (.lite. CM4xit4 WitxSISHRSOnHCNOlV mii Or JHUS AID MARY. C..2. lli!,J Cillflit Cm. UhU. Art, IloHdM u4 Ccmncr lnHIctulTrtllr.WriMUrAiiiM0MriuLA4i,.t. tltTl IVWIIOt. fc. M.n'i AJ, ft.,W THERE'S A REASON GOING HAR.YEY COEPLETE HOUSE FUKNISIIERS. STATEMENT OF CONDITION of FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK .MARSHFIELD, OREGON, At tlio closo of ImihIiicmw, ScpteinlK-r I, 1012. RESOURCES. Lonns nnd discounts H55.J11.5J Banking houso 5O.O00.CI Cash nnd exchanges 307,835.41 Total 1S13.0IU1 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 6O.O00.0J SurphiB nnd undivided proHts G9,551.J noposlts 703.19HI Totnl ?S13,0UJI wmmmmmmmmiammtmimmM9m r I 4a CONDENSED STATESIENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tho closo of business, Juno 11, 1012. RESOURCES. Lonns and discounts 1131,11111 Bonds, warrants and securities 7S.1I1S1 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 15,00)1' Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,01111 v,-un and sight exchanco 18M Total fOlLSIlH LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100.00" KiuHaml un.rt!vid,c1i profits :::::::::: jm Circulation, outstanding..., ll.H'J Deposits 477.01IT1 Total fflll.HJJ' ., iin.5,iLn t0 Capital Stock tho individual liability of SlociM ers Is 1100,000.00, INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND BAVWOB DEPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER, President. DOR3EY KREITZER. CuW,, Ironing Day Comfort M ith an electric flatiron you can do your ironine where it is coolest out on the back porch where the breeze invigorates you while you work. Add to this comfort the economy of a G-E Electric Flatiron which uses only about iS cents worth of electricity for doing the weekly ironing of an avenge sized amUy and you have the reason why thousands of fanuSl hroughout the country are using electric flatW Let us send you one on trial. Oregon Power Co. TELEPHONE 178. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. MUJMY BKNOSTACXCEN. Mr. CequllL OBU PkH 111 PUttln l-t a specialty, rarms TtiuVr OoI unU "EASW " aatral Ac Uarshflold Offlc-o H-J. r. i. our. A. . HODum. MarshfieW Pant. Decorating Co. RutiaatM JmUhiM MAnaitKiBij, inkuaa mi, rtfca SEE THE NKv SHOES AT The Electric Shoe Store The newest up to date lasts for ladles nnd children of all sizes jS0 So. Droadwnv WANTFD!!! AKIMCTB UPlIOWTliniNO & IMA.VOR TO CLEAN, by tW ' uoik tali on at GOIKQ HAIiVBT PHONB1M Marshfleld. itHll ..- TVi.tnllllK. lv; I Llrht, 8tam Hoat. W n Furalane Roomi 'u aad Cold Wtar. HOTEL OOOB C. A..UK1MN. 5, Ratea: SO oonu a u". u.riit, Cor. Broadway J? MaraWia. u'f LL k'mw f job mums OWE at the times' offic 1 1