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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1912-EVENING EDITION. YWSHW' OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT R W. BERTRAM, ffomnmerfy with SHREVE & CO. of SAM FRAMCKSCO, wishes to aoooomice that he is open for bosi oess at 1 30 NORTH BROADWAY. He will camry a good line of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silverware, Optical Goods, etc All Goods Booght inn His Store Will Be Emigraved Free of Charge. Fine Watch Repairing amid Emigravimg Will Be Done by Himm Personally. GOOD GOOD Dsso POPULAR PRICE ksJfO CONTRIBUTIONS concerning aoclal happenings, Intondod for publication In the society depart ment o( The TImoe, muit be aub tnlttod t ta editor not later than I o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Excoptloni -will be allowed oaly In cases where renta oeeur lator than the time mentioned.) Uncertain. When women voto tho polU will cloia. And thon the mitn who always know Juit how results are bound to twlng "About It will not know a thine. Polled carefully tho district may Ilftvo btn before election day To And how ooch to lean Inclined, Hut can't a woman cliango her mind' Che may been determine' to Proceed to rot. her ballot true For Jonra. but la that up and down fluro proof h will not voto for Urow.? fllio may liar been determined, trxl, Dut It would not be ? to bot That she, rvirunlleaa of advlcu, Hay not havo chitted onco or twlco. In tho birlnnlnK ilio hnd tlio'iKnt To cast ber llttlo void unboutttic Vor one who when ')e cuine to took Allowed hla wlfo to be the cook. A doien rwuioni might bo found To cnuso a ahlflliiR nil around, Sho might discover o'er too lato lie didn't wnar hi necktlo itrulght. We'll hare to reckon with all this When woman enter Into bliss. For she'll b governed anyhow The sains as men am Kovorned now. No mors than man can put asldo His projudlo can woman hide . The little Item that appeals, I And she rtU vote the way she feels. O - COOH HAY GIRL HONORED. Tho many friends of Miss Marjory Oownn woro vury much delighted Hits wook to lonrn of hor uloctlon to tho olllco of vlco prcsldout of tho BunUr class of Eugono University. Miss Cownn Is well known on tho Day, Imv ing lived horo tho grontor part of hor II fo nud Is vory popular with tho young peoplo, who rojolco with hor fai tho now honor, Nowb was nlso rocelvod last wook of tho election of Miss Gortrudo Sher wood, n popular young lady of Co qulllo, ns nccrotnry of tho sophomoro class of Oregon University. Thcao eloctlons certainly speak woll for our Coos county girls, O bridge i'autv. Mrs. C, P. McKulght was hostess Friday afternoon at n dollglitftil brldgo party, at which Miss CUvo, who Is visiting Mrs. McKutght, was honor guest. Tho oveut was also In colouration of the llrst wedding anni versary of Mr. nnd Mrs. McKnlght. Tho floral color scheme of pink and green was used vory effectively In tho decorations. A very pretty fen turo of tho nftoruoon was tho paper decorations which aro symbolic of n first woddlng nnnlvorsary, Those who nsslstod Mrs, McKnlght In serv ing woro. Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Bargelt, Miss Goorgo and Miss Clave. Following were thoso presont: Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Campbell, "Mrs. W. M. Wake, Mrs. Crosthwalto, Mrs. Win. Dungan, Mrs. Carl Evort son, Mrs. D, C. Greono, Mrs. Oettlns, Mrs. A. T. Haines. Mrs. F. G. Hor ton, Mrs, Fannlo Hazard, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs, W. Konnody, Mrs. JQoreey Kreltzer, Mrs. F. K. Leefo, Mrs. Morrlsoy, Mrs. Murch, Mrs. Por ry, Mrs. C. It. Pock, MrB. M. C. Ma lonoy, Mrs. F. M. Pnrsons, Mrs. Fred Powors, Mrs. A. II. Powors, Mrs. Songstnckon, Mrs. E. Straw, Mrs. S. C. Smnll, Mrs. II. S. Towor, Mrs. C. V. Towor, Mrs. Toyo. Mrs. Chnrlos Van Duyn, Mrs. II. E. Qutst and tho i Misses isvolyn Andorson, Goorgo, Ag nes Hutchcson nnd Daisy Rush and Mrs. Dargolt. EDUCATIONAL LEAGUE. : Tho Coqulllo Educational Leaguo recently oloctcd officers for tho yoar 1012-13 nnd formulntcd a program of oxorclsos which takes placo In tho High Rchool building on tho datcu named at a:. 10 In tho nftornoon. Tho entortnlnmcnts nro froo to nil. Fol lowing I? tho program for tho yoar: Septombor 13 Tho Man Shakm poare Rov. F. II. Adams. Octobor 11 Tho Futuro of tho Public Schools Mr. W. II. Bunch. Novombor 8 Tho Now Psychology Mr. J. A. Ward, Mothors' and Tonchors' Club, North Bond. Decombor C What can Reasonably ho Expected of tho Public School, Supt. 0. A. Howard. January 17 Horbart and Ills In fluence on Modern Podngogy Miss Rnchol E. Applogato, Tho Scopo and Significance of tho Children's Ruronu Mrs. R. n. Hong. February 14 Tho Women of Shnkospenro Rov. F. II. Adams. March U Now Ideals In Educa tion Raymond E. Bakor. April 11 Educational Notions Prof. F. A. Tiodgon. Mny 9 Address, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Progress Club, Mnrshflold. Tho onlcors of tho loaguo follow: President, Miss Rena Andorson; first vlco president, Mrs. II. O. An derson; second vlco president, Mrs. Ed, Loronz; secretary, Mrs. Elena Mtnnrd; treasurer, Mr. R, S. Knowl- ton. ' HIGH SCHOOL PICNIC. DoapOo tho forbidding aspect of tho weather last Saturday morning, tho day proved to bo an Ideal one and tho crowd of 'High school and Central school toachors who went to tho boach on tho Allco II. enjoyed the outing Immensoly. They landed at Charleston Ray and walked over to tho light house. Tho High school pupils are plan ning a picnic for tho near futuro. Thoso of Saturday's picnic party woro: Mr. and Mrs. Rnrkor, Mrs. Thomp son, Miss Esther Silverman, Mrs. Baldwin nnd Miss Inez Dnldwln, Mrs, Drowning nnd Miss Browning. Miss Armsby, Miss Mooro, Miss O'Connoll, Miss Woodworth, Miss Spooner, Miss Dressor, Miss Agnes Carpenter, Mhs Helen I.nndrlth. Mr. F. L. Grnnnts. Mr. Morris, Robert Browning. PERSONAL notices of visitor tn the city, or of Coos Day people who visit In other cities, to tether with notices of social affairs, art gladly received la the social de partment Telephone 1SS. No tice of clue meetings will be pub lished and secretaries are kindly requested to furnish sane. COOUILLE WEDDING. Eraest L, Porrott and Beulnh M. Price wero united In marriage by Rev. F. II, Adams at 4 o'clock Wednesdnr afternoon, October 3, at the residence of tho brido's grandfather, A. A. Loach of this city. Thoso presont nt tho coromony woro A. A. .Loach and wlfo, C. A. Hnnlngton nnd wlfo, Elslo Hollowny, moihor of tho brldo; Ornndran Tinnl- srm nnd tho Misses Edna Gllkoy and Nellie Gardner. Mr. Porrott for tho past thrco years has boon n valuod employe In tho Htoro of Henry Lorcnz nnd has won many frlonds. Tho brldo Is n well 1 nown accomplished young lady who has for somo tlmo past brought forth sweot music from tho piano at tho Scenic thentor. Tne happy couplo left In tho von Ing for HUlsboro, Oregon, to ho nl aont nbout a month, Mrs. Tonnlson, ginndmothor of tho groom, nccora- pinlod them. Coqulllo Sentinel. CRESCENDO CLUB CONCERT. Tho Crescendo Club, which Is com posed of pupils of Prof. C. A. Da vidson of North Bend, gavo a dollght ful nnd Interesting musical program last Tuesday at tho resldenco studio. Tho numbors woro woll prepared and enjoyed by all present. Besides tho club members, thoso present woro: Tho Ml8sos Anthony, Hoollng, Wnt- tors, Hago nnd Mrs. Newklrk. Prof. Davidson Is organizing a gleo club which Interests a groat mnny. An opportunity to Join will bo given nt n public mooting, which will bo hold soon. Tho program rendered last Tuesday follows: Spinning Song Mendelssohn Mr. Davidson. Vnlso In Eb Durand Gertrude Nowklrk. Irish Beauties Wenrlch Selma Jacobson, The Mountain Volco (vocal) Herbert Wrlghtson Mrs. L. Bnlslger. Morning Song Boscovltz Marjorlo Swearlngen. Wayside Rose Otto Fischer Shirley Potorson. Overture to Light Cavalry. .. .Suppo Elizabeth Jennings. Vocal Cupid's Conquest. . . .Stearno When There's Love nt Homo.. Krohn Gertrude Newklrk. Military Polonalso Chopin Mr. Davidson. Tho club colors nro pink and whlto and the motto, "Poco n Poco." CLUBS and SOCIETIES. 4 4 4 The Christian Women's Board of Missions met for n business session with Mrs. R. A. Copplo last Tuesday afternoon after which the ladles went to tho home of Mrs. J. C. Jones, where delicious refreshments were served. Tho subject under discussion waa Home Missions," and some very In teresting talks wero made. Tho color schemo of green nnd whlto was carried out. Thoso present at tho meeting woro: Rov. and Mrs. 55. 0. Dow.ard, Mrs. II. Palntor, Mrs. Hopson, Mrs. Topo of North Bond, Mrs. E. 0. Drews, Mrs. Ed Buwby, Mrs. W. B. Cox, Mrs. Blnln, Mrs. Glndmon, Mrs. David Cowan, Mrs Cook, Mrs. Ora McCar ty, Mrs. Cathcart, Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. Geo. Colomnn, Mrs. Lester My rlck of Gardiner, nnd Mrs. R. A. Copple. Tho C. W. B. M. will moot tho urat Tuesday In Novombor with Mrs. R. A. Copplo nnd tho husbands will bo guests on tho occasion. O At tho High school building last Thursday evening, tho Marahflold High School Literary Society gavo tho following Interesting program: Piano Solo Miss Luolln Graham. Doclamatlon Miss Bruco Kolloy. Dobnto "Resolved, That a round roost Is moro conducive to tho health and happiness of n chick on thnn n square one" Affirmative: Miss Bosslo Flan agan, Walter Jonson; nogntlvo, Max Rolgard and Chester Is aacson. Tho afftrmatlvo side to vorlfy tholr vlow of tho quostlon producod n 'chicken, to moro clearly provo that a squaro roost cuts off tho circula tion of blood In tho chlckon's foot, whllo tho nogatlvo sldo presented communications from n poultry Jour nal In which woro statements mndo by throo presidential candidates, Wil son, Tnft and Roosovolt to tho ofToct thnt on tho contrary, n squaro roost was much moro comfortnblo for n chicken; nlso Mr. Isaacson of tho noo ntlvo sldo stated that tho subject was n most Important ono nnd that ono of our greatest writers, Shakosnuaro. oven turned his nttontlon to tho iub- Joct of "chicken roosts." During tho wait for tho Judges' de cision on tho dobnto, Prof. Morris of tho public speaking nnd commercial coureo dopartraont was called unon for remarks. Ho stated, In part, that ho was highly -ploased nnd vory much Impressed with tho enthusiastic spirit In which tho society had ta"kon up tho work; that ho believed a lit erary Bociety to bo a vory Important factor In English and public speak ing courses. Mr. Morris also statod that he war pleased with tho program, and that he hoped for a rapid and suc cessful growth for the society for the future. TJio Judges returnod with a voto of two to one In favor of tho negative side. A business meeting followed and tho officers elected for tho society woro: President, Cheater Isaacson: vlco president, Sldnoy Clarko; secre- tary, Miss Hazel Powers, Max Relgard was appointed as n committeo of ono to solicit new mem bers nnd Miss Esther Silverman wna unanimously elected faculty critic nf tho society. Tho new president. Chester Isaac son, was then called unon for n "speech," to which he responded In a very becoming manner. Ho said that ho was delighted In tho growth of the society from 10 to 35 or 40 members nnd also that tho High school now had a quartette nnd an orchestra under the direction of LOOKING AHEAD Stop looking backward upon n pathway strewn with regrets. Tho paBt Is gono forovor; tho futuro lies lc foro you. LOOK AHEAD! Tho mnn who Is fnrslghtcil enough to boo two, thrco or flvo yenrs nhend Is tho man who makes n success In II fo. You don't havo to look vory far Into tho futuro to sco n romnrkablo development In Mnrshflold, but look wlsoly. A prospective Investor last wook whou shown nn nttrnctlvo plcco of property romnrkod, "Thnt looks llko n good buy right now, but two years from now it mny bo shanty town. I want proporty whoro I am protoctod by building restrictions." That man Is far slghtod and bollovos In looking ahead. Thero la but ono rostrlctod resldenco district on Coos Bay nnd that Is PDRIIAM PARK. Thla proporty is closo In, within a fow minutes' walk of tho postoffico, nnd can bo bought on easy torms, n smnll payment down nnd tho bnlnnco In two years. SEE REID ABOUT IT. PERHAM PARK The Homcsite Beautiful W. A. REID, Owners Agent, Coke Bldg. OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS NO. 8. Best of JFe.ed for the Horse of whom you oxpoct so much u l strength nnd speed Is surely In order. Soo thnt his "tnblo" Is ns good i yours, by buying his provenier graln, oats, corn, etc. from A. T. Haines rhonelOOJ Watrtrsi.W4 (Continued on Page. Eight.) . SPIEELLA CORSETS may be obtained In Marthfleld from Mrt. Annie Holland, Coraetier. S6I 8. U Bt. pB,M jMt If It's on the Market You'll Find It Here FRESH FRUITS FRESH VEGETABLES Only tho beat la bought horo assuring you of gottlng only the tt when wo recelvo your order, whether you call In person or orer to phone. Wo hare soma extra fine Wealthy apples. 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