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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1914)
wmsmmmBSSSSSmm THE OOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY,. JANUAfiT 10, 1914 EVEHING EDITION. Mi a 1W m M Watch Monday's Paper for Announcement of Jennings Big Clearance Sale Prices Below All Other Sales You Will Save Money by Waiting: North Bend JENNINGS' North Bend umo Illmill IMMIIII ! . i Mi n il)iTiIrSwSilifn' ill 1 TTTruTTnTlM (11T II III IT 1111111 iilllilllliiMlmniHl lllllllil linilllTTnilllllllilllllllilllllllilllilliillliilW S 1 (IllCuJlfn llli 1 lllllUll lllUlll ''lllllllilllllllllPWlllml hi lllllli0llftffl!ilillll iillllMiill I i iiuii n nw i nnu i lufmtlttt Ml mMW in If iIim l IHJ till I Upl H 1 U IL U fHLI 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Ll t lUn 1 1 1 1 k1 1 1 II Lit VI I tHl 1 1 LLUfrT JJ 1 1 1 1 T U Bl 1 llKllLUBf liiHJIIIl IVlKJl JU IIIIiA iJWI I iiuwiin HBuJtlll Uv H ITnUIIIUIIilJilnl IjUnflLJ wkl 1111 W WSi 121 J PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Dny pooplo who vlfllt In other cities, togothor h-IMi notices of soclnl affairs, nro uluilly received In tho social do imrtmcnt. Telephones 133. No tices of chili meetings will bo published and secrctarleo uro kindly requested to furnish saruo. tin: pi-rmco.vr. Lost n s'lkon petticoat, Or mnybo It wns liiwn, Willi ribbon running through tho UOUI1CO Ah rosy iih thu dawn, A riiirjlng, dainty pottleoat, A fluff and frosty lace, With dour, delicious Hatln bows To keep thu frlllB In place Lost Louisa's petticoat That rippled round her feet And gnvu u tantalizing gllmpso Of slender unklcH neat And flashing buckloH on tho toos Or nllpperH trim and small, Kor hIiico tho narrow skirts camo In Shu wears It not at all, MONO all tho points of beauty mat artists nun eonnois.uurs mi- in iiiwl linfiiru lllnv will iiwni'd tlio golden applo (thnl the queen holds for such a cruelly fleeting motn nt nud then passes to hor lovllur nuccosHor) there In noiui thai has tho compelling charm of l'i:it unconsid ered and unscheduled attribute, hap piness. Tlio most beiiutlful woman whoso beauty tails not below thu i.ucilnn Htnnilnrd by ho much as a hair's lirendth lw not iiltegoMier beautiful vr'-s- n,iip.i.r fr, n the porfoc 'pn of rent urw llko tho frngranco i- i!t. " o slow from the star thero Is tlio added beauty of happiness. And the plnlnest woman Is not wholly plain who brings Into a room ' n faco that Illuminates It with l.r.p-i plnc'88 from which Joy In life, loud ness. Bweotncfs, gontleno-s shine forth- IHto the tender light or tno evcnlm: star, especially when that star Is Venus. Many women pray for or con sult the beauty doctor about a fair mi.t fnnlt'nxK rnnilllcxloil. lllXlirlllllt iinlr. properly curving eyebrows, nj stralghtcr nnso. liow to Keep ire eyes from losing luster, and cast their oxtra chins Into Umbo; nut mi mo vor'd returns a smile to tlio happy fared woman who smiles unon it. The W'onmn Wo Turn to for Sul,tiln. Tl'e porrectly featured beauty wo stand on chairs, or shovo our coin In to the box offlco to seo and criticize. Tlio happy-faced woman wo turn to ror sunshine, and warmth, and taUo Into our hearts; nsk hor to lis ten to our troubles, and bind our wounds, nnd hear our latest good BtreB and button our blouses In the back. , , . Tho perfectly footurod boauty Is nice to look at; but tho happy-faced woman Is tho ono we'd pick to live with, If wo were pleklng. Kvon the nrtlHts and connoisseurs, who nro so finicky that thoy dismiss a would-be bounty's claims for want of nn evo'nsh or two. look for tlio In tangible chirm of happiness, al though they do not Includo It In theli tis! of attributes. Thero was Hint hypercritical artist who paints women's portraits mil''' only thoso he chooses, whethor thoy have money to coax hliu or not) who mil with me at the opera one night, says Helen Dare, examining through narrowed eyes, ns careful workors squint at the canvss over a inabl stlck. the pretty women trailing thulr CONTitlHUTIONS concerning social happenings, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must be sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exceptions will ho allowed only In cases whom tho events occurred later than the no mentioned.) mnny friends hero during her sev eral visits In Alnrshfleld by her charming, vivacious ways and ac complishments. They will reside at Cleveland, Ohio, whero Dr. Ulnck Is practising medicine. ! 4 Nt'PTIAI.S POSTPONKI) . Owlnir to a dohv in tho comple tion or the new homo which .1. 0. Mullen Is erecting at North Hetul. the date or his marriage to Miss Kruso lias been postponed a few weokB. 4 4 EWS OF NORTH BEND XKWLV-WKHS I YOU CAN GET BARGAINS NOW ML 1 Sf BEs RIGHT NOW IS 1HK KRYTlMi: TO IH'Y SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS AND JEWELRY I OR YOUR OWN USE. WE HAVE THE PRICES MARKED AWAY DOWN ON WHAT REMAINS OF OUR CHOICE HOLIDAY GOODS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO UUY WHAT YOU NEED RIGHT NOW, MORE THAN AT ANY OTHER TIME OF THE WHOLE YEAR BECAUSE OUR PRiCSS ARE SO MUCH REDUCED. H. S. TOWER TIlS RltllAHLE JEWELER. pretty gowns through tho foyer. In review. "Now there!" said ho. speaking ns Vo would of a flgurlno 'e was turn ing about In his hand, "Is a woman who would bo perfect of ler type, hut for her expression." And regal slender figure In gown of clinging, flowing lino, talking to a cowed and humbled man, tapping nn Impntlent. Imperious foot on tlio new carpet, was tho ono we Inspected. A Sneer That Hurt dike n Klap. An exqulslto framework was hers, n faultless bony structure nnd sym metrical contour from tho ton of her spirited head, past tho clean, flno lino or cheok, chin nnd profllo, the splen did. lellcate but ample bust and hips, to tho well poise r foot; fnnhim t'" would liuvn Joyed n scii'ntor. fine nnd nobly moulded; coloring or the rich, brilliant brunette order: bnlr so rich and glossy that It hod purple depths In Its black waves; deep, dark pools or eves fringed w'th long nnd s'"d owing lhes; n mouth of nrfct size rnd form nnd coloring, win lips tip" "iirved Vth litis thnt curved. Rl"s. Into a iioor that hurt you llko n slap In the face. i Tl'e cmvod mil humbled man wind ed under 'mt sneer: nnd op could irnney n little Vonbled e't!H bnr ve'v own trklng his new. straiiKo griefs 'icst her to soino tenderer, sui- ,,,. ('coMO. TIhto was prlil 'n 'er '' enl cruelty, scorn. Insolent bniiur n mocking unbelief In tho world, thnt smi n pang through olio's hemi tint with so much beiutv and oIivIouh'v with f much fortuuo, sho should be so unlovelv. Dirferent wns t' e woman I mot for n pustlug moment on a busy day not n plnln womnti, but a woman who mlwlit hove become plain and com nioiiplace but for the beautiful spirit in her. She came llko sunlight through a window; one warmed oneself In her presence as before a glowing fire, un folded toward ''er In filendllnoss as the morning glory to the climbing sun. IhioKIiiu I'tirAII the (Jooil In I, ire. Mer eyes looked klndne. and you didn't note their color: her lips gave cheerluoss and you neglected to monsuro them by any standard of beauty. She nilnht have been "more than common tall," or a dumpy little pudding of a woman, and you would never have hold It ngalnst hor. Sho spoke of her sou. who Is 10. or 20, or soinothlng. and the youth and Jov nusness nnd hoartlnoss or her. mndo her ono or the eternnlly young. Maybe she wns 2C. or .10. or -Kilt didn't Interest or matter: sho whs lust herself, as a big. generous, full blown rose Is. or a summer day, and although she camo for only a moment, she left the glow of happiness in her wako. and the warmth and rndlnnco of her presence remains. And in her passing she let fall In cidentally her precious secret: "I made up my in hid to be happy to look for all thp good ami happi ness there is In life, instead of tho other things." Out uf her abundance of what she j. .. .5. o I WKI AT IMKWTTi: I , 4 Alnrshfleld relatHes line receive! word of the in lj.ve of Miss Cora Mhv Montgomery and Dr. ltlaik. which will he solemnized about the wit! a of this mouth at the home uf the bride's parents. Mr. am Mrs. U. H. Montgomery. In Decatur. 111. The brlds i a sUter of Mrs. C. K. Terry and D. Y. Stafford and won Miss Hilda West wob hostess to the Newly-Wed Club at hor homo In Knstslllo laBt Wednesday. The nrternoon wnB devoted to needle work. In serving, tho hostess wns ahBlsted by Mrs. C. J. West. The club will bo ontertnlned In two weeks by Miss Thorn Lund. Those present this wcok woro Mrs. Klmer Vineynrd, Mrs. L. Sillng. Mrs. .1. Mcintosh, Mrs. Carl West, Miss Thorn Iaind, Mrs. Chns. Dennlson. Mrs. John Carlson. Mrs. C. .1. West MIsh Illancho Tollofson, Miss Mnggl'? Robertson, MIbs Nellie Olson. Dora Olson. Donald Dennlson. Frances and Roderick Vineynrd and Mildred and Kunlco West. . YOL'X5 .MATRONS' CliUIJ. 1 Mrs. Otis Wilson wns hostess to thu Young Mntrons' Club at her homo In Forndnle Thtirsdny afternoon, on tertnlnlng Mrs. R. W. Morrow, Mrs. Guv Kendall, Mrs. Herbert Colemnn and Mrs. J. Q. .larvls. Mrs. John Kendall, Mrs. Orannls nnd Mrs. Dnn Mnloucy wero absent. The club wll meet next week with Mrs. Ouy Ken dall In South Marshlleld. v . I CHRISTIAN SISTIIItHOOn Tho Sisterhood of tho Christian Church, will meet nt the home or 'Mrs. Clark (ilndmnn In North llend ror nn nil-day session. They will servo a pot dinner nt noon. ; 4" i mtnxii: cm'k The Marshrield IlrldKO Club wns Vlglttfully ontortnlned Wed.iesday rfternoon by Mrs. II. S. Tower nt 'er home In South Mnrshflell. In serving Mrs. Tower wns assisted by Miss Nora Tower. At cards, Mrs. K. O. I'erhnm won tlio prize, n cut glass vnso. Mrs. R. M. Jennings and Mrs. Kugene O'Connell wero the substitute players. Tho next meeting of tho club will bo hold January 21 with Mrs. Iloyd M. Rlih nrdson. The members prosent on Wodnosday wero Mrs. K. (1. I'er hnm. Mrs. .1. S. Coke. Mrs. Win. Horsfoll, Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mrs. 1 1 Ward M. lllak. Mrs. J. W. Uennett. Mrs. I,. .1. Simpson. Mrs. W. S. Tiirpen. Mrs .1. II. Flnnngan. Mrs. O. W. Kniifninn. Mrs. J. A. Mnt son and Mrs. W. S. Chandler. .;. . I PATRON-TKACIIKItS' (M.l'H 4 ! The Mnrsnflold Potron-Tonchers' (Club wlU meet January 10 at tho I Marshflold High School assomblyl I room. Dr. Straw will deliver n talk ion ndenolds mid Miss Iindrltli wlll imnko n short report on a recent health report on medical evunliri-l 'Hon of school children. Dr. Cal-I vln S. White, socrotnry or tho Ore- Igon Hoard or lloalth, Is also expect 'ed to be on the bay nnd deliver a short talk. I a. L. Richardson, tho Portland engineer, who. n row ye.irs ngo made a report on tho water sltua i in,, iitm u-t'iitini tit I'ltv officials stating that ho Is In touch with i parties who desire to put in u wniur system at North Dead If thoy are given a franchise. lie has been told that thero Is nothing to hinder tho unities uettlng n reasonable fran chise. It is understood that tho ' Clear Inko proposition Is tlio one I thev propose lo use. Tho North Rend Council nt Its next meeting will decide tho ''end lock as to whether Councilman Kern or Councilman Filkonstoln Is to be president this year, there be ing threo tlo ballots at tho Inst meeting. Henry Hocck Is arranging to tnko over tho Interest r-f J. V. Hudson and I.ouls IlnlBlnner In the Pacific Oro cery. It Is likely tla V. W. Ran dies, who recently camo from Cali fornia, will bo associated with Mr lloeck In tho now company which will probably tako chargu or thu business tomorrow. llnrlwiw Ifufti unit nf thn owner or tho North Rend box factory , bos' assumed nctivo mnnngeinent oi iuu plant. Clnudo Ilockett, who has been acting In that cnpaclty will dovotu his entire time to tho South ern Orogon Company now. A. S. Hammond and C. K. Mnvbco nro arranging to entertain the Coob County rinr Association In North 1'iond tho latter part or this month. D. D. llrnlnnrd nnd W. R. Hart have started clearing n big tract on Ilnynes Inlet nnd figure they can got plenty or help from the uiietn p oyed here. They are p.iylng twen ty cents per hour. R. A. Wornlch, or tho North nend Sash and Door Factory, whllo In Southern Oregon, booked orders for about 12.1 carloads of stuff which will keen tho plant busy on full tliuo until April a' easi. Miss Mlnulu Abbott of H(It. horo, Oregon, Is visiting her stittr Mrs. L. N. (lllnett. .1. V. Hudson, who has been II ror several months, is now Jm recovering from n siege of u, mensll'H. O. J. Slgunliiess and wifo hm gone to Minnesota In ns'iome u u messngo announcing the serloci i.iiiess or his sister. Dr. .. K. Strnto Is npi mllti i couple or weekH In San Krantlw. Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Khoilm bin roturned to Spoknno after a plea ant visit nt tho homo or their ihod tor, Mrs. Roscoo Hnzer. A. Youngmcyor tins leased Hi rnuch or Mi-s. Annie Johnson n Larson Inlet ror n term of flu years and will convert It Into i flno dnlry ranch. Chns. King, who was rendcrelt i.oipless paralytic In nn accident i! ardlnur, Iiiih Jtist received lift boneflt from tho Carpenters' Unloi Tho family lias also been nlloirf a mothors' pension by tho roniv or $:i2.riti pur month. Mcsdnmes Mnrtle, FalKciittelnU Ritrmlstor will give nn Infortil dinclng party nt tho Simpson p vllllon Snttirday night. Mrs. 17. R. Hodson, Mrs. Jess SsU and' son Stovo. of South Coos Rlrrt woro guests Wednesday nt tho Itobt.1 McConn l'omo. Dr. f. 11. Rnrllo Is quite HI U Mtilnzy nt his homo. Mrs. Kzrn Klnuoy Is 111 nt licrbon Oarlleld Simpson Is III nt lilshou Mrs. Olo Peterson Is quite llli! hor homo In ICnstslde. The a nice Dollar left fron ft Porter mill loaded with lumber ta San Francisco. Mrs. (loo. Rlack and little diV ter, Cecil, leave Monday on the B dondo for n sovornl months' visit ra Mrs. Rlnck's parents, Mr and 5h J. Itrnilrli.l In Tlnrfcnlm'. Calif smMMVk! I i PROHRICSS CIA'H. Mrs. A. R. Oldley wns hostess Mon day to tho Progress Club. Mrs. Up ton, assisted by Mrs. llooth and Miss Silverman having charge of tho pro grnin. Mrs. 1. S. Kaufman nnd Mrs. W. S. Chandler as honorary members. aii'I Mrs. Wells. Mrs, Harry llutler and Miss Rlake. wero special club guests. A new executive committee to nrppare jhe veiujiook for the year (Continued en Pagn Tlfreo.l SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfleld from Mrs. Annie Holland, Corsetier 352 So, 5th st, Ph'one 200-X GIGANTIC Unloading 5 A. L Ei now Kohi(! nn of WOMEN'S and HISSES' KITTS nnd COATS nnd JIEN'S, WOMEN'S and ("lilt DKRN'S UAINCOATS ot cvory dewription. Entire Stock Sacrificed al 1 Less Than 2 1 Price "Vnl si shin-In ivni'innnf i'05oi'vofl All linisf tl'O. Pniimnvismi in PIKPR niwl VAUTlilS IS illVltcd. Wo sav VALVKS ns tlio onlv foundation for tw pvieo. WESTERN OUTFITTING CO. Jtnmll HuiUlhifj, Central Avenue, mtimn Second and Third Sts.