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; ju ir r Mn- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1 912. -EVENING EDITION. -.! l irat i. m r! roil I ' ' - ii -- a . h mrf- .v mjr i. i ir i aw aaa w aw a. - ' et a?iS Sob, ,Go Co PERSONAL notlcos of Wilton la tha city, or of Coos Day people who t1U la othor cities, together with notices of social affairs, nr gladly rehired In the social do partmont Telephone 133. No tice of club meetings will bo pub lUhod and secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same. REACH PARTV. KVERYRODV IS PLEASED. All summer long she worked with fruit; Sho pickled, sho preserved nud canned j An export she beyond dispute, And long she tolled to beat tho band. When days wero warm sho worked awny, Sho bought from hucksters, from the store; And now thero comes n Joyful dny When sho In truth cans nothing more. She has upon tho shelves put by AlTnlnBt llip wlnfnr Inni tin, I nnM Cherries for many n luscious plo, roaches that shlno as bright us gold; Of raro preserves nnd kotchup, too, Sho has enough; her pickled boans "Will surely last tho winter through And thnt to us much pleasuro menus. V know thnt Joy Is round tho plnce, It flonts nloft on buoyant wing; 3 sco Joy in her smiling fnco, And In my heart I hear It sing. All summer long she choso to spend Her strength this storo of sweots to win Sho's glad thnt at minor's nt nn end, I'm glad tho foastlngs now begin. l( WISH wo could give a fow dln- nora, Trances! Wo'vo been In vited nbout so much nnd wo'vo entertained so llttloi" manors nro tho most oxponsivo trcnts going, dear." I "I don't sco why. w0 oat every' day, nnd it ought not to coBt so tor rlbly to order onough for four or six instead of for two." I "It's not tho food, alono, Paul not' ...u m.uBUUIUIU iiungs. It's tho frlllH snuccH nnd nuts and olives nndi salad and chooso nnd n fussod-un dessert nnd llowors " I nut why hnvo theso things? Why not glvo people Just what wo Imvo oursolvcs?" "Wo can't do that when wo'vo boon to houses wlioro they Imvo nil tho othor things. It would look ciueor!" '"lommyrot, I cull It," growlod1 I mil mul tlio subject wns droppod. iiut nftor Frances had pondered tho j'. mni-iii ior n nay or two sho pro posed n solution. I "Lot's muko n now ilopnrturo In entortnlnliii;." nim u,.i,i i,i.n.. Tin'.'T1'",1,, K""",I.H 'noroHtlnBt' said Pniil. "Plonso olui'lilnto!" "Lot'H imvo illiitlnetlvo meals something illfforont than people us ually Imvo. For Instance, Delia does benut fu frlmi i.i.i,.!,.... ....i ..,"- . -- - "" mill Wlllllt-H, Supposn wo hao lots of theso nnd siignrod awi-ot potatoes mul then n big iIIhIi of syllabub, mul u l.mf of bpojiko rnko for dessert. Wo inn call U either illnncr or supper. I don't euro which, but it win K, ho linko tlio usual formal dinner thnt It won't provoke comparison. Wo could Imvo different sortH of parties all of thorn rather simple- mid yet common " "Kino! Lot's Imvo n Now EiiKlnnd nionl for ono brown bread nnd bonus, nnd fried pork and cream rnvy " "Oh, Paul! wouldn't people think thnt wns " "Wns whnt?" 'Well, I don't know oxnot vulgar, porhups." "Anyono who would call good fried pork with erenm gravy vulgar do sorvos not to bo Ini-ltml n.1,1 i think of n worse piiulnlinu'iit." "Thon wo could Imvo Indlnn pud ding nnd cream sweotenod with ma plo sugar for dessert." "Or pumpkin plo or doughnuts Ilko mothor used to make nnd cof fee" "Yea. mid pass dlgestlvo pills or popHln as n ilnnl course!" "Not for tho people with Now Eng. Innd nncostry." "Anothor thing wo might hnvo would bo nn oyster roast lots of shell oysters, with thin bread and buttor mul French fried potatoes" "And mlnco pie." "Paul," said Frances seriously, "such pnrtlos would not bo In tho lonst conventional or like tho necopt ed company dinner, but 1 bolievo thnt pcoplo would llko thoni." "Llko thorn? They'd light for In vltutloiiB! Every one's looking for something out of tho common rout ine, and If you glvo such parties ns those nnd tho thlnirs to ont nro rn.iiiv good, mark my word, they'll make a Jilt," And they did. Last Sunday was pleasantly spout by sovcral families of .Marshlleld who chartered tho Launch Donltn and went to tho Sand Hills, for tho day. Tho weather was fair and nil en joyed tho outing immensely. Those of tho party wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Knorr nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Mir rasoul and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Sneddon nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs Hunter nml Imln- Mr. nmi Mrs. Charles Kronholm and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Davo Hoes nnd family, Miss Zolla Swlnford, nnd Ed Kron CONTRIBUTIONS concerning odal happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than 6 o'clock p. in., Friday of aoh week. (Exception will bo allowed only In casoo where eronts occur Utor than the timo mentioned.) PICNIC PAHTV. I Complimentary to Miss Clovo of Portlnnd, who Is tho guest of Mrs. C. F. McKnight of this city, Mrs. C. A. Mctlln entertained with n picnic pnr ty lit tho Hatchorv Innt Riimlnv Tim party loft Marshlleld on tho Launch Norm uenu nt nino o'clock in tho morning, cnlovlnir n. most iintiyiitfni rido up South Coos River so fnmous ior us sconic attractions. At noon, n sumptuous picnic dlnnor wns cooked In tho grovo. Tho ro mnlndor of tho dny was spent in vnr lous amusements; tho party not reaching homo until nino In tho ev ening. Thoso who enjoyed tho outing wero iionor guest, miss Clovo, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKnight, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrl Evortson, .Mrs. Fnnnio Hnzard, Mrs. Mary McKnight, Miss Goorgo, Mrs. C. A. Motlln, Misses Mary Motlln nnd Uess Flnnngan. FAREWELL PARTY. T tonson. Tho floor committee consist ing of John King nnd Chris Potor 8on nlso did execollont sorvlco and kept things moving nil tho timo. Tho socloty is planning n soclnl somo time In tho nonr future NORTH IIEX1) PARTY. I Mrs. O. 0. Lund ontcrtalnod Wed nesday aftornoon In honor of hor-sls-tor, Miss Julia Olson, who will Jonvo shortly for her homo In Minneapolis, Minn. Tho hostess wns assisted In sorvlng dainty refreshments by hor dnughtor, Mlsa Myrtlo Lund, nnd Miss Myrtlo Oordlor. Thoso prosont woro Mrs. A. Z. Downs, Mrs. August Frl- 70011. Mrs. A. PlMmnn Mn A ,..... Olson. Mrs. Jons HnnBon, Mrs. Apple lof, Mrs. Wm. II. Perkins, Mrs. Lnr- ouii iiiiu .-vinsior i'aui Larson. I HAND CONCERT. I ,; Fridny ovonlng In North Rend wnB ono of much enjoyment to tho music lovers. Tho Concort linnd gnvo n splendid concort In tho gymnasium, Which WIIR fnllnu-ml liv n .!,... i.. tho Eckhoff ball with music by tho 'ivftur orcucsira. ! A numbor of tho young pcoplo of North Bond spent last Sundny up Coos River with Mrs. P. L. Swoarln gon ns chnporon. Thoy woro Misses Norn Hai;o. Henrietta llntrn Mnrin-i Swcnrlngen, Catherine Swcnringon, ivnio Ainnony, Esthor Imlioff nnd Mossrs. Allen Klssnm, Ernest Fluke KOr. Rov Rnrr. Inrnv Plillllna rn Winsor, Hnrold Simpson, Tom Hngo nnu ucorgo uowoy. T HALLOWKEN PARTY Tho MnrAhflnlil lllt-li Cnlmni -..in glvo n Hnllowcon pnrty nt tho High scnooi niuutorlum, nnd onch class Will bo rCBDOnsllltn tnr untnn rr,ntt,n - .w. Uw..aW IVII.IIIU of tho ovont. Tho dlgnlllod Sonlors will suporvlso tho cntortnlnmont; tho Juniors, tho docoratlng; tho "oats" will bo propnrod by tho Sophomores, nnd tho Frcshmon with nil their pomp nnd prldo will do the "cleaning up" aftor tho party. A big timo Is anticipated. 4- a I WEDDINGS. A I PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY f LllHt WcilllOHllnv nflnrnnnn M-n T K. Stevens of Plat 11 wns happily sur prised when sovornl of her friends np- iiuuiuii iiiiien wiui uonuots of beauti ful dowers. The nftornonn wns pleasantly spont nt ueodlowork aftor which dainty ro rroriliiucntH wero sorvod to the fol lowing ladles: Ml'H. J. A. U'nmlliull M..., t o IllHoy. Mib. H. Isaacs. Mrs. W. Noll Hon. Mrs. Ethol Glazier, Mrs. W. E Laird. Mrs. M. L. Grout, Mrs. A. L. iiiiNur, .mih. w. u. ingrain, Mrs. G. . Rlcker. Mrs. L. W. Traver. Mrs. E. Ilobson, Mrs. E. L. Wood. Mrs. J. E. Stevens. .Mrs. L. RalHlger, .Miss Eva Mcl-arlaud mid .Miss Helen Dodson. . I HOME MISSIONARY WEEK - Ironi November 17 to IM Is Homo MlKslonnry Wwk In Mnrslillold which will bo obsorved by tho nuxlllarlOH of tlio dllTorent ihurohes In this city, ilio comiiiltteos Imvo heou appointed and plmm aro luting made to muko iiii iiiuuiiiik n vor intorestlng one The societies which have rospond- vu in miu i ii m urn uh) on nirangonients and tho dntes of tho respective ses sions nro: C. W. n. M. Tucsdny, Nov. 10. Ladles' Missionary Socloty of tho MothodlHt-Eplscopal church, Nov. 20. Ladles' Missionary Society of tho Baptist church, Nov. 21. Tho Ladles' Societies of the othor churchos nro most cordially invited to Join In this weok of devotion. . Nows rcachod horo this weok of tho marlago of Herbert Wolcott to Miss Altn Ionn Curtln. vlil,.li ...- rod at tho homo of tho brldo's pnronts last WodnoRllnv nl'iinlmr In a, ..... Now York. Mr. Wolcot. In n nnn nt ff nn.i f. A. D. Wolcott of this city nnd Is well" known on tho Bay. Aftor tho cornmnnv Mm KmmL ino for a honoymon trip to Now York City nnd roturnlng will mnko their homo in Syracuse A. I WEDS AT HOSEBUHG. T . Tho follnu'lnir frnm 11. . T.,1..... ROVIOW Will Im nt lnnt .. .. i -- - luivoi. iii ninny luio. mo onuo Having taught ono of inn iinvur grnuos m tlio .Mnrslillold Contrnl school building nbout flvo years ngo. "A fow Intlmuto friends of tho fnm lly gathered nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Pntnti nt. Cnnil. ri Crook,. Oct. 1C. to witness tho mnrrl ngo of Miss Myra E. Camp nnd Mr. t-Aiiiiiv ij. iirnivn n nnnrrnn nM ii..i.. In Rosoburg. Tho coromony wns per formed by Prof. P. w. Alrey of Cot ngo Grove. After tho ceremony liincheon wns sorved. Tlio decorn tlons woro nu tii mn leaves nnd ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Brown loft on tho ovon lng train for n fow dnys' visit In Port lnnd. Many friends olTor congratula tions and best wishes." ENGAGEMENTS. t University of Oregon Correspondence School oners, riwi,, win mo oxcopuon or tho cost of postngo'oii pnpora nnd cost of tho University Extonsion Bullotln, to CITIZENS OF ORE GON, forty UNIVERSITY COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by tho courses soloctcd Is tho only requirement for onrollmont In tho Corrospondonco Dopnrtmont. Courses nro offorod In tho donnrtmonta of Botany. , Debating, Economics, Education, Elec r city EngHs Llt oraturo, English Composition. History. Mathomntlcs Mocl anlcnl Drawing, Physical Education, Physics, P hyslology. Sociology n, d I Su? voy rig. Write to tho Secretary of tho Corrospondonco Schoo? Unl vorslty of Oregon, Eugono, for information nnd cntnloguo? COURSES IN RESIDENCE nt tho Univorsity pronnro for tho Pro fessions of ENGINEERING, JOURNALISM, LAW MEDlciNn nn,i TEACHING. Fall semester opens Tuesday, Sopt 17 AdJS. U.o Register for catalogues descriptive o( tho College of Englnoorlng to SolS0no;,.t!b Mrua!.cUl8' U, SCh00,S f EdUCa"0n- CoScLalv! T. J. SOAIFE i A. H. I10DCDI 8- Marshlleld Paint (3b Decorating Co. FunilsliiHl. Fitlmnt4M Phono HO.K Orffjl 'AIWHFIELH Fisher Auto Service Wm. I'Mht, Proprietor. Phnnn nrilorn In Ilillrfr'l CTXV' Stand, Phono 1S-J. After IIM pnono O-J. Niglil pnono hi MnrMifidd, Oregon. DANCES. An unfllltHl waut causes unhappl rtfBH Tlmow Wwnt Ads bring rwultn . SPMELLA CORSETS may bo obtnlnod In Marshflold from Ars. Annie Jlolland, Gorsotior. 352 So. Gth St. Phon 10 OX. T . Tho Initial danco of tho Season glv en at ICagles' hall Thursday evening by tho Fortnightly Club which Is n successor to tho Marshlleld Dancing tub, was n most delightful affair, llioro was n good nttendnnco nud It Is fondly anticipated that Inst sen wm s enjoyable sorlos of hops will bo ilupllcated. TIlO Band llnva will nlvn ...! . --.-.- ...v mini iu'i of tholr dollghtful hops nt Eagles' nail this evening, Tho dance given by the Sons of Norway at Eagles' hall last Saturday viviiiMK VWiH II IllftnuitlP' urioliil i. ,1 1.. ., . "'"CI mwv. IUIU fill uncial success. The attendance was mrge. the music good, tho floor por rect and nil thoso features contribut ed to one of the most enjoynble ov ents of tho season. Much of this SUCCesS Is duo tn thn nffnrfo t !. commltteo on gonornl arrangomonts .w.ut,UBUII ui Ut Mt jonuson, Chris Potorson, John King and James Mar- Irlends of Miss Elln .MacLaurlTi hnvo beon apprised of her approach ing lunrriago to H. M. Albeo, which will take placo next month. Both nro woll known In Mnrslillold, Miss MncLaiirln being clerk In tho Coos Bay Homo Tolophotio olllco, nnd Mr. Alboo Is employed In tho C. A. Smith mnchliio shops, A Coqulllo girls seem to be nchlov- Illg morn Hum lnr.nl ...........1.... .. , ,,, , viiiitiiui us chnrni ng cnndldntos for Hymen's nl uir. Within Hu Umt r.... ......... ..."v .u.i .iii.iiiiiti (juy. oral beautiful brldos Imvo been claim ed by bridogrooms from n dlstnnco. Among the passengers on tho Brenk water this weok woro Gus and Harry Gambol. Of Antnrln l,n, i. . ,..' ", m uuilllll JOT Conulllo, whoro Gus goes on n brldo quest nnd his brother Harry accom panying him In tho cnpmlty of "best man." Verily. Coqulllo is bocomlnc I'SUPPLIESI "Ifl-Jf fori YtjfeVlr POULTRY THAT PAYS must bo properly fed. Wo mnko n Hliecln ty of poultry feed and grain, l-ccd It to yours mid hnvo plumper fow and plenty of eggs, if thnt LiviMlmtM,you nro ,nflor comnionco Klvlug thoni our feed right now. I ho sooner you conimonco tho nulckor you'll begin hi got returns. foir0i8i mo".oy '" l'ltry. Our feed brings It out. A. T. Haines Phono 100J Waterfroat, Mfld. I CLUBS AND SOCIETIES The Ladles' Aid of tho Prcshytof lan church mot with Mrs. L. w Lnnc n'?i" "L"""kr "' "t Vednesday i-.V ". ",,,l "io. .Mrs. E. J. Kottrlng resigned her olllco ns secre tary mul the hostess, Mrs. Langilon who was nt that time voted n "mem. 'or of the society was also elected to till tho vacancy. (Continued on page Eight.) I Will furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman 811 North Front St. Pus. Phone 296-X: Res. Phon 16S-J Mayor James C. Dahlman is serving his fourth term ns mayor of Omaha. Nob., having received ver.w'ol'lng support of tho .w.v.o ui uiai cny. jus steadllv Increasing popularity parallels hat av(a?us metlclno ho has used of which he writes: "i have taken ffi'n,C,dney PUIa nd they have f iS.me.,n sreat deal of relief, so Lf i rr,'y recommend them." For J'6 J Locklmrt-Parsons Drug Co the Busy Corney. b " WILIiAJiETTE VALLEY PARMS, Iu Lano County, Oregon. I-Tiilt & Berry Farms, Truck Farms, Dairy Farms, Stock Farms, General Farming Wrlto for DESCRIPTIVE LIST nu uiioiiAiuiiti telling you about the. wonderful resources of Lane County, Oregon. J. E. TIIOJLS & CO., Cottnco Grove. Oregon. BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK, huubo .tioving ana Grading. Wo aro nrnnnrnd tn .! v.i i. by the day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. Let us figure with you. a. B. FLOYD & CO., Phono 816-J. Marehfleld, Ore. e Have Moit Raised Gmur Prices Milk, 25c per gallon, Cream, 20c per pint, Whip Cream, 25c per pint, Buttermilk, 10c per gallon nione 73, Coos Bay Ice & re l'w 'I I a 1' llln If wo can't pi ase you ! ; ir. im.ln.ilnln niinllaUCeS '.' tho up-to-ilnto nppllances it command nnd all our we v thon it's nn Impossible Jot. cnuso nobody cHo ncreaboa'i ffi claims to havo the facllltjei fW wo enjoy. Thh is a laundrr g tho "good enoush" sort of ! ia tint imnn nnriiiuii tvt . mul whoro tho highest Wei! posslblo the best rw"u- ,- iii. n..nnwn' call for jum "' . Coos Bay Steam Laandi PHONE .MAIN 5T-J. Deliveries, 8 a,m, and 2 p,m, If you hare anythlnr to Mil, trade or rat, er want help, try a Waat Ao'. City Auto Service rea(sonahiSar"V Careful Drve and wm charges. Our motto: Will srn unvwhofA Standsnu;; "fv "n7 "mo-" BARKER a nnm.it. . I $1650.00 SBS5SUErri tho price is iw- .," It-Ji nothing to investigate may cost regret if y"u securo It. I. S. KAUFMAN & tt 177 Front BUeet Barnard & Langwo ...j l.n!T W I See onr winuon "-a TORTABLB STAND 11 rnoNE itIL n. ronr Job prtatla OM wia, propnaian. Tb Tlmta' ofle A