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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1912)
Ki ShTJuvcivi Den -wr l r tWNr OTTilffC " THIS IS & GtfP L -- ... ( ,-ini.i.uiii li-iiUi-'ul'iuwUli, OH I i ipXgaaWMMWBMMgMMgpgaHHHaBflpfq;pfqBgfJpqf i I -0fc . - ift rsS- - - vor 5 rH iHr -r .Bnn j- im s - '.rfrusw-iFu -.., hh I Ik f 'JL 1 T$ A HI I ihT, I I pf x f r. i T0 H .W JH IH M.VK IBC '"1 V a i IH B ia - lull ti 1 '"', . yk-EDQUABT EB Sl! XMAS GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY This year we have a great big stock of new and beautiful; and useful articles in Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Toilet goods Et Some Suggestions in Jewelry Diamonds, Watches, Kings, Brooches, CiiiH! Links, Thimbles, Bar Pins. Bracelets, Lockets, Some Things in Silver Baking Dishes, Smoking Sets, Trays, Bean Pots, Candle Sticks, Plateaus, Match Boxes, Tea and Coffee Sets, Cigarette Cases, .Tewelry Boxes, Mesh Bags, Shop Early And Have Us Reserve Goods For You In Other Lines We Have Gold and Silver Handled Hand Bags, Umbrellas, Trays, Safety Bazors, Coffee Percolators, Fine Stationery, i i 'ft . 8,lcs .....!.. Hand-Painted Oh! uaiuiy, Music Bolls, Music Bags, Writing Sets. Fountain Pens. KVERVIIODV WELCOME Wo mo pleased lmu i "led China, Japanese Hnskcts, ' Parisian Ivory Sets, Manicure Sets, you wish to liny or not, hi come iThetbtr PHONE 122-J Red Cross Drug Store Jewelers and Opticians ,i IlalncR, Mrs. A. L. Darker nntl Mrs, A. D. Glclloy. HIRTHDAY PARTY PERSONAL notices or vUltora In tho city, or of Coos Hay ncoplo who visit In other dries, togothor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received In tho social lo partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club mootlngs will bo published and secretaries uro kindly rcauosted to furnish sanio. Theso Things Tliou Art. Thoso things thou art to inc. dear; Tho purity of snows; "3ho dusk upon tho Ion, dear; The perfume of tho rose. Thoso things thou art to mo, dear; Tho thouKht In midnight skies; Tho mystory of tho soa, dear; Tho depth that therein lloa, Thoso things thou shalt bo.nyo, doar; Tho song tho soul-wind blows; Tho vision nono may hoo, doar; Tho world no language knows. Theso things thou art to mo. doar; Tho birdcall after rain; Sits promluo In tlio sky, dear; Tho poato that follows pain. Solocted. .;. .. .f, HAVE YOU never heard tho tele phone ring Impatiently, insist ently and hurrlodly to hear: "Is this Mrs. llrown's? No? Wrong aumber," and tho connection Is nb xuptly broken. No apology, not tho slightost infection of volco or turn of speuch to ludlcato tho speaker's pollto rogrot at tho Inconventeuco alto ins cniiROd. She fools that wo do not now who sho Is, and so graciously te nulmportant. This stylo of conduct Is common In (feed. Many pooplo going Into a for wfgn land or a strange town behnvo uudoly, obtruslvoly, objoctlonably as thoy would nevor dream of doing In any place whoro thoy might bo recog nized. Evidently their point of vlow Is thnt politeness and consideration nro deslrnblo, not bocauso thoy muko tho world plonsantor, but becnuso thoy rolloct credit upon thomsolvcs. For thorn tho decencies and nicotics of llfo nro based, not upon solf-ro-apoct, but upon social expediency, nnd tho momunt such u)odleucy seoms nuuocoHsary they revolt to their iunto boorlshuess. Tho man who puts bis dusty feet on tho plush seat In a railway coach bo causo no ono who knows him linppons to bo thoro to condemn him, nnd bo causo bo does not caro who comes after him, Is typical of that attitudo which makes the wheels of social and civic progress movo so slowly, Whoovor enres slncorely for Ills fol lows enros for thorn whothor they hnppon to bo bis personal friends, or peoplo bo novor saw, and ho Is gontlo and kind because ho wishes to muko thorn comfortable, not because ho wishes to make htmsolf popular. , All action that mnkos for bottor ment nnd all true nobleness springs from tho disinterested desiro to help othorB and to mnko lifo oaslor and sweetor for them In ovory way pos- CONTRIIJUTIONS concerning social happonlngs, Intended for publication In tho society dopnrt ment of Tho Times, imiBt bo sub mitted to tho editor not lntor than C o'clock p. in.. Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whoro iho events occurred lotor than tho tlmo mentioned.) slide. Pooplo of such nnturo main tain tholr standards whoreovor they go and with whntovor company they On Inst Saturday aftornoon llttlo Loulso Lockhart was guest of hon or to a nmubor of hor llttlo friends In tho neighborhood tho affair being to celebrate her fourth birthday. At precisely threo o'clock, tho appointed hour, each guest wau on tho scene at tho Ilorbert Lockhart homo, to do honor to tho llttlo hostess. Thoy played out door games, after which thoy woro seated at a tablo In tho conter of which wnB n largo birthday cako bearing tho name "Loulso", nnd , other tootlisomo delicacies. Thoy had n glorious tlmo and arrived homo too excited to tnlk. j Thoso present woro: Eleanor Flnn ,nBnn, Mnrgarot Luso, Cnthorlno t Stump, Rosomnry Richardson, Vlr- ginin uoko and Doris Songstncken, I entertains CLASS. I Ef Olympic Flour Snow Drifb Flour RETAIL PR1CL $1.40 PER. SACK North wcotern hard wheat used cx cluBlroly in milling thoio br&ndi of flour. ' "' y 'tf i r1 i m: "L.v "- v tv'v:. z 7ti.LC!t. Mrs. IS. L. Grnof wns hostess TtlOBdnv nfternnon to Plnni 'n 1 aro thrown. They hnvo too much real 0f tho Marsliflold llaptlst Sunday . SPIJtELLA CORSETS may bo obtained In Marshflold from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier. Ml So. 6th ML Pko S4MC lesnoct for thomsolvcs nnd too much consideration for othors to over do tho chenp thing, or tho rudo thing or tlio cnroloss thing, under any clrcum stnuceH or in any company. Hut thoro nro bIiuIIow men nnd women who, llko foolish children, don tholr company manners bo thoy may bo pralsod or admlrod and who only refrain from rowdyism uccniiBo tnoy do not want to bo ropronchod. You may boo thorn ovorywhoro strnngors coming into n now city, travelers pas sing through a (pilot town or dlnors In a restaurant whoro thoy aro un known, behaving llko Ill-bred young sters with no natural senso of tho proprieties and with no honest de siro to learn. Surely men nnd womon are capnblo of motives worthier than theso! ! " ! Jl. i:. YOU.VO FOLIC V Tho young pooplo of tho Motho dlst Church gnvo n party lost W'odnosdny owning at tho pnrsonngo, which wjih largely attondod nnd proved to bo a most delightful affair, lly matching numbers, tho guests woro divided Into groups which woro given n certain tlmo in which to per form a "stunt", A football gamo, or rathor, part of ono, hypnotic demonstration, stump speeches, lectures, duots trios nnd nn Imnglnnry piano dttot wcro somo of tho stunts which occasioned peals of laughtor from tho young folks. After various othor games, cookies and punch woro sorved. Thoso present woro: Rov. nnd Mrs. II. I. Rutlogo, Jlr. nnd .Mrs. Jlllo Sunmor nnd Miss Frances Sum-, nor, Misses Irono Prouss, Cora Dye, Ursula Fnrrlngor, Nolllo Trlbboy, i.ewolia urnliain, Hclon Smith, Her tun Davis, normnl Cnmpboll, Jessio Trnsk, Roxlo Hall. Helen Graham, Nolllo Warwick, Dngninr Fllesburg, Kvolyn Lnngworthy, Dora Drown, Marjorio tiraham. Eva Hanson, lit- Ilo Church. Ruth Allen, Hnttto-Hanson nnd Alpha Jlauzey and Messrs umnpuoii, Joohnk. Hunt, Olllvnnt, F. Howe. Oeorgo arnhnm, Jnck Carter, Jons Hansen, Rufus Howo. F.L.Ornn- nls, Roy Robortson, R. nishop, Hns- uuis, v.iay unurcn, i.eo uyeriy, J, la. Lyons, Georgo Illako. $ $ -I - Bcnool. Tho boys enjoyed a most plonsant afternoon, playing gnmes, nnd In tolling stories. Much mer riment wns derived from "pinning tho tnll on tho donkoy," for which font n prlzo was awarded to Whlt ford L. Hall. A bounteous lunch eon was served, consisting of sand wiches, banana specials, cako and urns nnu iruu. .mtb. lirnor was asaistod In sorvlng by Mrs. It. Rdglugton. Tho color Bchomo of pink and whlto was cnrrled out In tho tnblo decorntlons nnd rofreshmonts. The tablo presontod n very attractive appoaranco with tho soft light of tlio pink candles, and tho pretty favors of small baskotB filled with pink candy, togothor with nil tho rest of tho "goodies" which nro doar to tho heart of n boy. Tho guest of tho aftornoon wns Rov. A. F. Rnssford. Thoso nros- onc woro: Wllllo Abbott, Wnynel Gosnoy, Whltford L. Hnll, Howard! McLaughlin. Horschol Clauson.i Howard Post, Fred Rohfold, ICugono Kolly, Ralph Hanson nnd Adrian Granby. I . CONDENSED STATEMENT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At tlio clooo of business, September 4, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Discounts $305,414.72 Ovordrafta 103.12 DondB, warrants and oocurltloa C3.C89.90 U. S. Domln to socuro circulation 25,000.00 Rool ostnto, furlturo nnd fixtures 80,000.00 Cash nnd sight oxchango 149,208.05 Totnl C23.470.39 LIABILITIES. Capital Btock paid In S100.000.00 Surplus nnd undlvldod profits 11 419 78 Circulation, outstanding ' 24'oo000 DPBlta .' 48805c!ci Total 1023,470.39 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockholders Is 9100,000.00. INTEREST TAID ON TISIB AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. V. S. CHANDLER, President DOR8EV KREITZER, Cashier. Harmon Tailoring Coi 128 Front St. Opposite Oi'plicuin Theater. City Auto Service Hood Cars, Careful Drlrtn ul ronBonablo charges. Oar cotix "Will so anywnero at anr tlst' Stnnds Dlanco Hotel and Blua Cigar Storo. Day Fbonet Uitlll Night Phono 46. IlATtKKR fiOODAIX rroorlflm PRKSUYTEItlAN .SOCIAL. SEWINO I'AUTV I Mrs. John niatt dollKhtfully entor talned a number of lady friends last iiieBiiuy anernoon ni nor nonio on Ninth and Flnnngan. Tho aftornoon was spent In sewing and talk, after which dainty refresh ments wero served by tho hostess. Thoso present woro: Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Mrs. E. D. McArthur. Mrs. Prank Horton, Mrs. James Rollln son, Mrs. Edith Lans, Mrs, Fred Tlio I'resbyterlnn Ladles' Aid so cloty had a rcRUlnr meetlnR nt tho homo of Mrs. F. McEldownoy on Tenth street, Inst Tuesday af ternoon. After tho regular business tho tlmo wns spent In conversa tion and refreshments coffeo and doughnuts. Tho noxt mooting will bo hold nt tho homo of Mrs. Evn aammlll on Ninth street, Decem ber 3. TI1080 present woro: Mrs. A. T. Haines. Mrs. E. J. Kettring, Mrs. A. E. Seaman, Mrs. J. E. Hurkhnrt, Mrs. T. J. Scalfo, Mrs. J. H. Cox. Mrs. E. Oammlll. Mrs. J. w. Wilson. Mrs. A. L. Ruttz, Mrs. P. W. Dodson, Mrs. I. S. Sinlth. Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon. Mrs. Q. O. Suthorland and Mrs. W. F. McEldownoy. V V STATEMENT OF CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK SLVRSIIFIELD, OREGON, At tho close of business, September 1, 1013. , , ,, RESOURCES. BanklngUhou oCUnta J455.211.87 Casn;dhSnSeV.V.V.V.V.V;.V;; Total 1813,047.13 ,,.,, . LIABILITIES. Cap! al Btock paid In 160 000 00 Surplus and undivided profits. ..........' 6955207 Ttal 813,047.33 E. Pale & C. High Ornde Ladies' and Gentlemen J I Tailoring Imported and Domwtlc Woolai Fit and Satisfaction Ouirulwl Wo do all work right here. K70 North Front Stmt MnwhlcM. Bargains in Lots at Bunker Hill Somo cholco sites If you iw ma U once. AUfl. FRIZEE.V. 08 --! Tf. T. J. SOAIFE s S5a. n. Howari Marshfield Paint (Mb Decorating Co, Furnished. Phone UM. On? JAIlSirFrELft Furnished, Estimated ROVAL NEinilltORS. Initiatory oxorelsos woro hold Inn rp.inf.,1. I iudi iiivBuiiy muiiing ai Ilio reg ular iiieoiiiig ot ino uoynl Neigh bors at tho Finnish Hnll. Mrs. C. M. Connor nnd Mrs, C. O. (Jos noy wero tho candidates. After tho business session the members adjourned to H. P. Lold's bakery, whoro thoy wero sorved a most delightful luncheon. Tho following wero thoso ent: Mrs. Wm. Hoagland. Mrs. A Z Downs, Mrs. K. E. Kelloy, Mrs William Hydcn, Mrs. Renler, Mrs. gjijnvatuMr. and Mrs. A . N. Dolt. (Continued on Page Eight) pros- Get Busy AND GET AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FlItST COMV TV vn niw rmmisr roofing paper, one ply, f 1.25 and up. C. A. Smith Lumber &,rMfi?. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. w .- n.rAc and Second Hand Goods nought, sold or exchange HARRINGTON, Doi'W3 Chalmer's Auto Service J. M. Dodgo, Driver, Stand at Palace Restaurant, Phones, 5-J or 5-L, day and night. Marshfield, Oregon FOR A GOOD WATCH OR FINE JEWELRY E. C. BARKER JEWELER Pino Watch and Jewelr Repairing. 208 Front St., JIawhfield. I w mi IT. VOTJ 1 for each sot of old FJ Te Bont us. Highest PgMg& oneySenthyneturnM Established 20 Ye" 803 Chestnut St., rWJadelpbfc TO DKSBW Al "' .TpWb H UIU UV-it'l cat in ivvu f """ Boys' Shoes V. . in. itelta 10 pairs On' on 6aie - The Electric Shocjg ISO Po. Broadw'