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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TV.Q earance x NJfifJJ Utr ill liialii ' MrjHlll J' lllltJMM I II Jx III iHriyillcraH' rwvmltSlw ct i IwwiTKnmWcnl II lA 1 IHi Hillw 1 ffl IlmMraill MIpS! IHiffll 1 Sale Utlllll li II I rTi i f TOWJiilKiiiFml rfTvffflTtinWffl III II III trTITrfi i fff fl 1 1 1 V5U II r sVSftm W 4 Ira laerfWH ugf III I lla II ly am n u Hllll ! IMF LI mt-lUMJiW I HI II I II 1MB ill I III III! Ill I ! 111 I I III II !! IWJ 1 1 III 1 m llllllll II , I i. i Wfcv J 1"S " ' fONTIUDtTTtOXS ronrcrnlnf; , BOPl.u happenings, inicnticu lor publication In the society department- of The Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than 0 o'rtoci in.. I' rulny of end) week. (Kxeeptlonn will be allowed only In cases whoro tlio events occurred Inter thttu the i.M nnntlnuiil.) Iill.'K. Whnt's Hf07 A cradled babe, a tiny cry, A crnwItiK laugh and then n sigh; A rattle In tho dimpled hand, A lu'lahy to sleepy land: Two tiny fot, too weak to walk. Tho Hwefltvit mouth, too small to talk That's lire. What' life? A atranno big worlj n wondering hoy. Whoso heart responds with bounding Joy, To bird-son: nticl to mondow Krocn, To moon and stars and forst scone: Who comos to evening with a al'xli. That dny are abort and bedtime nljsli That's life. W afs life? A t'ousmtd regiment nt war, Tho hero and his hnttle-scnr; A wedding and the now-mndo liome, Where friends may greet tho brlds 'ind groom; A atruggltj for th daily hroaI, That ktilts the brows and frosts the head That's l'fo. Wliat'e life? '"e greetings I'.v t' wavsltle, while We !( nnd sigh e'en as we aniPe: The fHrewells m wt drou from view, The false. ndffvnr nnd true: The Jostle, 'mid tho stirring weno, i Joyous world would be ours! I Happiness and Joy not only hnvo n wonderfully vitalizing effcit upon ,vs mentally, but physically. Any floitor will t 11 you that the most difficult caso heroines less conipll Idnt d if the patient possesses (food I spirits. So It Is really worth while to put Into practice tho habit of be ing chid. i V xi:wiv-wi:d.s. The N'mvly-Weds will be enlerlnln od next Wodnoulny by Mrs. C. .1. West at her home In KaHtsldc. VOt'X MATltOXS f T Mrs. II. I,. Coleman ontortalnod tho Young Matrons nt sowing Thurs day afternoon at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. A. .1. Rbviibo. Mrs. M. 12. Uvorllf. Mrs. Itay Olllvant and Miss Xettle Savage wer- club guests. Vfong Mio members present woro Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. Kendnll, Mrs. Cuy Kendall, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Mnloney. Mrs. Ornn n Is, .lohn Kondall. Jr., .Inelc Colcmnn mil bibles Moloney. Morrow nnd Orannls. Mrs. Fred Powers will b' hostess next week. I ,joi,iiY noznx I . Mrs. I,. Christensou was hostoss to the "Half-n-Dnxon" Wednesday. ontertnlnltiK Mrs. Ilottrke, Mrs. Onto, with whom the club will meet Feb. 11, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Hi'ih and Mrs. Pence, u new mem ber admitted at this in at lug. Mrs. Chriatenaon whs aided in serving by Mrs. Hock, lior sister. Mrs. Rourke entertained tho ladles with recitations and music 5 ! PERSONAL notices of visitors In the city, or of Coos Hay pontile who visit in ot! or cities, togothor with notices of Roclal affairs, nro gladly received In tho Rnclal do- I tin r men t. Telephone 133. No- I tlcos of club meetings will no nuhtished and secretaries Hre kindly requested to furnish same. CIIKIKTIAX SISTKIMIOOD Tho tlintiRhta that rlso whore graves ' In jiItp of th all-dav session That's llfo. on. llefreshtnents woro served nnd a social hour was very much enjoy ed. Among those present woro: Mosdames .1. Leo Drown. O. S. Tor r y. N. H. Mc.Mlllen. (1. N. Ifolt. Chas. Andorsnn. Cloo. Hllbortson. J. O. Langworthy. C. W. Davis. Chas. Curtis, A. 11. Oldloy. A. D. Woodworth. it. 12. Coffin. II. Sav age, Jos. Knotts, Otis Wilson, O. A. Hnnobrake. 12. A. Nelson, J. II. Hal'ikoph, A. Isaacson, Hnrvey Smith. Mnrv Rin'th. fl. H. Mvors, J. 12. Coolcv. F. 12. AHon. Mllo Sum "o'". J. 8. Lyons, It. 12. Irwin. S. A. C'lrmlchnol. F. K. Dlrch, M. n. Drwn. W. It. Oxcnrldcr. F. L. Orannls amf Mrs. David NolBon, nnd llev. Jos. Knotts. 4 : : a X. Y. I S. V Miss Cora Mathlson and I'etor Thnrno will ontertnln at tho meeting of the X. L. Y. P. Society at tho church parlors next Friday ovonlng. : w 4 I PLAX FOIt HALL. ' 4, Mrs. 15. 12. Straw entertained the members of the Koycl Auction Drldge Club at her home on North First street yestordav afternoon Informally. The meeting was to prepare decora tions for the St Valentine's Hill which tho club will give nt 12nglos Hall. ? .. . TCfimsJreDriiarvoF !- i ss r i:s i x v i tat i o vs. that had been planned, the Indies , Mrs, Ft w. Powers has Issued Invl- rr nio unnsiian aiaiornoo-i met mtloiiM for Auction Drill go pnrtles nt 1 'Piiuailn i (. fttttrj rtt tliu ileum 1 n . .. ... . . ,. ,, , i , --"". ..... ...i.." ..o..... lor uomo on soutn 1-ourin street next ,p, , , .U,,,l".m ,,ff7 . ili'!iioNi aitirt sewing nt tho ho.o or, Wodnosdn y nnd Thursday nftomoons. Tho hurrying loll till sot of anil, Mrs. 11. W. Painter. The nil-day ' . .:. .' Tho sinllea and terns till day Is dono; session will be In Id n week from J A From toy of bahu to trll of mnn. next Tuosday at Mrs. Pnlnlor's, , Y()l'(! LAIUFH AID I From yout'i to ngo, gray-haired nnd when tho ludlos will untortnln their1 . " . . X wan; nmbMids at a chill con enrne lundi.i T,,0 NorW0Knll Lnthernn Young itiiiii tirosperoim voynge io nowimg "i ouuini mu iiuuuniuii unit; i-um- idiea' Aid was ontertulned Thurs gnle, To bntterod hu'' nd furled sail Tlir.t'a life. rOrlrlP. 'dttt fifntilntr tit Mm lititin nt ti oiwl I Among those nresent this we k M;u n M,i,in , ii.,ni,n-'iiin a iwere Mrs. Yuke. Mrs. Ilondry.x. Mrs. ;,.,;,, ,, ,, H wMf ttrPwM ho I Morrow. Mrs. tolil. Mrs. Sellbrede. ovonln(f ,, ,.Prrohinouts woro serv Aulthat Is lire? '. Iininel. Mr,, ttltan. Mr. and ,,,, ,V jn(lDfl M,l(,, rorn ,, A1If0 foolprlntsare thomnn! Mrs- Crogg. Miss Marie C.rogg and M,ti,H(,, tr. Hmnner. Peter No moi',1 than No more than human hand could sum ,l0Bn Knox Tho spncoa vast from sun to star! Or mark tho course of Phoobns'n i-nr! P'oasuro nnd naln nnd iltilv done. ' ' '"O.MPLI.MKXTS USS Kltl'SK were Misses F.dnn nnd Jenn John Mny trace Its course from sun to sun. son. I2lslo Larson, Lennlo Itossland. Omol. Androw Anderson. Oliver Lnr- son nnd Hov. nnd Mrs. Thorpo woro gnosis. The youiiK ladles iresen Hut ure not life. Lirn Is vast. No little shell of rig ts or wrongs Of pains oiuliirml or Joyful songs. Cap tell the soul nnd sum of life; Miss Then Kruso was guet of Lillian and Lucy Thorwald nnd I honor nt n mlscollnn ous showor Cora, Allen nnd Mnhol Mnthlson. I given by Miss Dertrude Mnndlgo The Aid will meet two wo lis from Monday nt hr homo In North Dend. Thursday. Those enjovlng 'he plonsnnt nftor- : : noon woro Mrs, D. C. Viughan, Mrs. Tho dally harmonies and strife "'Hey. Mrs. Dnrtle. Mrs. H. .1. Cok". AI'CTIOX ItltlDflK PADTY Hut mark the placos llfo hns boon Mrs. (Jnrdnor. MIsh I loath. Miss Lau- .. . Tho things that llfo bus dono nnil f' vn'?- MIsh (Inron llago. Mrs. Mrs. Lononrd W. Travel was H00n iFred Kruso. Mrs. .1. Unsmusson. hostess nt ono of tho most delight. They nro not llfo! Llfo la unondlng. It uses deeds of seuso nnd sight, ' It Issues forth In wrong or right; It fools tho plunuuro ami tho pain, And charges up the loss nnd gain: Dut when oncv deed Is In Its tomb, Llfo rlsoa ayo In deathless bloom! Hiitli is ii ro Mrs. II. 12. Durinelstor. Mrs. Powoll nnd Mih. Coo. I). Mnndlgo. Several other affairs nro holug planned for .Miss Kruse, V ! ! I d. m. c. n.i'ii I Tho I). '. C Club mot with Mrs, J ss Wnlhco on Wodnosdny nfler- --Charlos O Drown noon. The time was very pleasantly aims u. "'Jsnent with sowing nnd oinbroldorlug. Tlio liostess sorvod neucious roinwn ments. Tho next meeting will li In two weeks with Mrs. Chas. Wil liams. Those present Wednesday wore: Mosdnmos X. (1. llames, L. A. DO YOIF ku..w that gladness Is such a compelling force Hint unconsciously It draws lov' mid admiral Ion to Its possessor? A llll ItllAUUlt IKI.MWIIillKu uh. in nriiiti.. .. i.in-.i. i uiuiii.,.ii Il.oonils. Harry Truinuu. ('has. u II mm hi, iHVHrt..,i liitn ih .w lu'limma. Hht. Rliniiaon. Walter Uua- tensely fascluatlug person If she la!""'1- "'ewart McDonald. 11 ury Kern nlwnys merrv and gad. wrllva I)nrla.ui ' -". Dlnke. Konit one has said that "If we rnl'l' i.iw.t liiiin.ln urn ua uall u1tu th, problem of perpetual youth." So hi us try to make a point, no' The V S1I.VKI1 TI2A 4 I .. .4. 'omens Homo .Missionary irinttir how iai-k our outlook nu Pocletv of the Methodist Church held life, if banishing gloom from our their remilir meeting unit Stiver thoughts. Tea on January 27 at the home of tl'l. .,....... .l.-l. . .'fu.. l,....t.l V',.ljj... .in U,n.l. Civil. ""'i mm mn iibth !! iis iiuil 'ir. i.iihi .m'""i " - . ,,,,,... .i ,,, a tvi Mra iKirsotte 'oueiher and just make tre t. The meeting was opened by ;V ,,"!. Artluir McKeown up our minds to rob gloom c.r d - Scripture reading. Hov. Jos. Knott a !'; l .U ,,' -,iu. u- trJ i l apalr to .-.-ii f,.e dirrituttlea with ne u very Interesting lecture on .M;iux . ' l- J. r"X rA;lll1YP'I. Mr h smile on oui lips ,ibe HUhJeit. "The Women of Peru" ,""!JlJLjLiJ fultcnrd nnrtloa of th soison Wod uesdny afternoon. ontertnlnliiK nt seven tables of Auction Drldgo. She was assisted In receiving by Mrs. 12. F. MorrlsBoy ami Mrs. J. S. Coke, In serving bv Miss Almiob llutchosnii nnd Miss Kvclyn Anderson. Th' houso wuh prettily decoratod with huckleberry greens, tho chandeliers wore hung with pink shades nnd tho tallies woro sit with pink sliniioii enmllos. Among thobo Invltod w ro Mrs. 12. F. Morrlsov. Mrs. Win. Horsfall. Mrs. 12. O. Perhnm. Mrs. Wallace Perhnin. Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt. Mr. .1. W. Dennett. Mrs. J. S. Coke. Mrs. Doyd M. Uichardson. Mrs. Hugo Qulst. Mrs. Ceo. F. Murch. Mrs. Otto Sehetter. Mrs. N. Hasmusseu. Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson. Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. F. M. Par sons. .Mi's. . i'. .Miner. .Mrs. f. i. (Jettlns. Mrs. W. A. Held. Mrs. 15. C. Flanagan. Mrs. A. T. llslnes. Mrs A. 12 Adelsp rger. Mrs. F. A (olden. Mrs. 12. K Jones. Mr. J. A. Luse, Mrs. Itoberta Luse-Stumn. Mrs. Hirry Folsom. Mrs. A. II. Powers. Mrs. L. M. Noble. Mrs. .1. Mrs. WE WANT TO CLEAN OUT THE STOCK WE HAVE ON HAND IN OR DER TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK Ladies' Patent Leather, Gunmetal, Vici Kid, Velvet Suede, Tan Button Shoes, all $4,00 and $4,50, will go at $3.40 Ladies' High Top, Lace, Black and Tan, $4,50 and $5,00 Shoes go at $3.50 Misses' Patent Leather, Gunmetal, $3,00 and $2,75 Shoes go at .-.-$2.00 Children's and Babies' Slices and Skuffers will all be sold at a big reduction, Boys' Shoes, Button and Lace, regularly $2,50 to $3,50, will go at $2.00 and $2.50 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, Work Shoes and High-top Boots will be sold at a very low figure, We have no old stock to offer you, Bring in your feet. -Our shoes are anxious to take a walk ra oectnc Shoe Store 180 South Broadway. S. J. IMMEL, Prop. ;gZCTcszaSgta-ic3tg5a:L-yav,MAj.ak jwrrauc rfS""' Viyr. .Mi v "m ,- V.'l fiflM 111,1 li rn MT- r tVfet..r'W.. I Rkfe.w il..M fc UT JiX4ftril I VI In if ' "U1 SIWiKj I iff PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOIl! rr 120. O. MUItPHY, ' Kxport PInno, Player and Ore riuiliuT, Itogulntlni; andRI Int.'. I'fioneSK-J Orders may bo loft nt thtJ D. Allen Music Store, Cir.-J nvonue . TOI2L OSTMM). 1 J I'liuio Tuner nnd llt'iulrrr ilia S. SKtli Micct. I'limie lJ Leave outers at . It. llnliirtX ( oinpaiiy. 'J If the i iiltiwillon if haiinlness after wlilih tiuestloiiM were nskel w-re made iiiiIvimsiI habit, what a and inn h valuiibl inforiuatlnn k!- fContln'ied on Pacn Three.) trvEzsasxsaaiaxmstoxxiZEZ ! FeWlUiar Jv The Month for GOLDS Use A. D. S. Cold and Grippe Tablets, 25c. COUGHS A. D. S. White Pine Mentholated, 25c and 50c. (iibe Baby Cough Syrup for Infants, 25c.) CHAPPED SKIN Use A. D. S. Peroxide Cream and lots of Talcum Powder. Hit Water Bottlss, Guaranteed two years, $1.75. YOU NEED THEM NOW. Red Cross Drag Store wm; THE QUAMTY OF OUR WEDDING PRESENTS w IS NEVER QUESTIONED TO GET "QUALITY" IN THE PRESENTS YOU BUY YOU MUST COME TO THE STORE WHERE YOU HAVE A MAGNIFI CENT LINE OF ARTICLES TO SELECT FROM. IF YOU CANNOT MAKE UP YOUR MIND WHAT TO GIVE, COME TO US AND WE SHALL CHEERFULLY HELP YOU TO MAKE A SELECTION, AND CAN AID YOU IN SENDING "SOME THING DIFFERENT," AS OUR STORE IS SO POPULAR MOST PSOPLE COME TO US TO BUY THEIR WEDDING PRESENTS. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. M. WltmilT, Diilldl"L' Contractor. KMlumtcN furnished mi rrqoml Ail lioiiett Job Kiumuiti-cd. 14 :J1H-It. CO. (i'OSNKV, fmf niiifin nnil Ittllltbr ICbtlmuteu, dra wliit; nnd ipt& Hour rnrnlHlinil on reauHl A satisfied customer Is better Bl oronco than a bunK. Loot hi ono of my 10 up and imii I nin reliable. Plioiio :iini. JlamlifWM I. WT. TOMPKINS, l. S. T. Driiulifii lleallnf. Phono 121 (l-Ii. IIoiiih I) to IS, IK Office Doom 'A liW, X. Hro nil. II. JI. SHAW L Hy, Knr, Xnso and Tbrl lilt. MA'ITII-J II. MlrtH J DlheascM of wnmeii nnd tWm Onico phono 3a0. Itooms Jd'.-I 202. Irving Illock. DD. A. J. IIKXDDV DICNTIST Mnrshflold, Oregon. Dooms 204-205, Coko IlulldlaJ. Realdonco phono 2."2-X. OIUco phono J12-J MDS. rADDIXOKH, rrimrlin. nf I'lano, n.ol.ln,i.n ctmlln N'O. lOI'i Corner Commercial nnd Elei Phono ifHU'J, I Phone 122. g?afawgawmwar?!xrgri wrwHTTKwrnrrfgHaaa uc-ygwcnwPTaESgr;? HO EARGAIMS SPECIAL PRICKS ON ALL PPOKTCN LTNES AND ODD SIZES IN SHOES AT THIS STORK ALL NEXT AV13I3K All broken linos in Children's Shoes grcatlv reduced. ir'o.nO and ir'fi.00 Bannister and Nettleton Shoes for men in narrow lasts, now $1.95. Girls, $2.75 Shoes now $1.95. Ladies' $3.50 and $-1.00 Shoes in narrow lasts at only, per pair 95c. Boys' $2.75 Shoes, now $1.95. Boys' $2.50 Shoes, now $1.75. One lot Ladies' Rubbers, 25e per pair. You can make your shoe money &'o farther at The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING f'oiiMiltliiK FiiKlne" " Architect. Offices". UOll IrvliiB v1. I'linno Klil-Ij or -"J-3IiirilifIeW, nrm nirwv nATiLlNOEB r nfcni.tw!J RBtlden.co-StudIo. 23' "" . Phone wu- WO. OHAVni ,rn. AltCIIITKOT. Booin 301 nd 8W-. Cike i Marslifleld, "n:w- i . WM. S. TDniM7X. ARCIHTKOT Marshfleld Orflcnn. LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACT w I'M Title Trust Co, tlinrouelily dctieaii ineillato bcrvlce, l,ro '''' Hon to nil lnterwW clients. .Minimum "" I. S. Kaufman yznvaii. ESSfeJ