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iWsSfcj THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION TWO The best '"'"1c, licrause . the K.st r ''0 l'llllUMi, RecjBLogJ ' ""'' '. : teS ?ll:;.fe &HK',7iifyi ftvsovrvc-j srvTjmM' .s 21$ 'fflrsSBSspkr1 CONTIUHirrtONR roncornlng Kcif'lal hnntii'tiliiKH. Intended for publication in the society ilopnrt inonc of The Tlinofi, must bo mih nmted to the editor not later tlian 0 o'elurk . in., Mnlaj ox each week, i Kxropttotis will be allowed only In cases whore tho OVOIUH occiim-I later tnan mu '"i P)piitlin-l.) Till': hkst i,i:ttkh. I mm orn' Up alwayB iiiisaits prompt ly 1 BiippoKc- that Is because bo knows I will IIhIcii reasonably, ns though ho were Brown up. Hesldcs, lie never Bets punished for what ho t.'lln about. I make that a strict rule to cncnuraKO lilin In Truthfulness. M tcoodnens, children, what Is t'int ii 1 i about?" Tho Ciller nreclnttntcd herself lip oii tin. taiiuled ball of offspring that wnu pnlllti.r ffwl ihtIflt I III? flllfl ttlfllW fnllllllnu nT nlllll 111f.tllllf.rtf U'tll 1P Oil nlnif and HcratchliiL' about tho room. I tortnlncd. Presont Ttsursdrcy were Shi Kot the two separated after they, Mesdaines W. S. Drown, .lolin Dash- PKDPOVAi, notices of vlBltors In tho '. or of Coos Day people who visit In other cities, together with noticed of social affairs, aro gladly received 111 tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club liioetlnKB will no published and secretaries aro i kindly requested to furnish same. had knocked over a Jardlnloro con You tuny write a thousand letters to talnlni; a handsome fern, the nialdeii you udoro "Hvalyn bit me!" yelled Diehard, And declare In every letter Hint you firlouslv noy, A. .. Downs, !'. II. DreBser, C.I V. Dnvls, Win. Iloaglaml, E. A. Iinr rlB, K. Kolley, W. II. Perkins Mid Mary Thompson. Mrs. Davis will be lovo her moro and more. "Ho hit mo first," shrinked Kvn-i hostess In two weeks. ()i,i,i:(ii: wo.miin. I V.!. ....!.. .....ilu.. 1. ..i,.i mul l.nntllt t.l Iminwiufllflllttlv "Ynll fill! t tt ! In u thousand flowing linos Ya-a-h! You did, too!" And romparo 1 or eyes of assure with "You did It first!" tho brightest Htiir that shines. I Kiss null Make Up. It you had tho pen of Dyron you! "Now, children," said tho caller. Tho College Women's Club was would imn It evorv dnv swcctlv. "you must kiss nnd mako pleasantly entertained Wednesday ov In composing written worship to your up. 1 always make them do that onlng by Mrs. .1. Wright Wilson. Mrs. sweetheart Tar away; j when thoy have their little dlffcrcnc- M. C. Malonoy and Miss lniinel, who Hut tho letter far more welcome to an'Vs," he explained to the hostess. "I, were to hnvo had chargo of tho pro- oldor, gentler breast i t Ink it Is ho hwpoI to hnvo brother jsrntn, wore nnablo to bo present nnd Is fio letter to vour mother from the and sister grow up full of nffecllon Dr. Mattlo D. Shaw delivered a most boy alio love's the best i toward onch other, don't you? Kiss interesting and Instructive linproinp- ! iincli other, darlings." i tu address oli thu social and econoin- "I'll kiss him," offered Kvnlyn. Ic life of Vienna and London, whero klnd'y. sho completed her niedlrnl course. 'She'll bite me again! howled ,ller description or conditions more, KM'nnl. "I won't lot her!" j of Its famous hospitals and other fea- "Y"ii must!" said tho caller, "at turcs were most vivid, once!" Following her nddrcss tho play- "All right." snld Diehard, sudden-1 ground moveinont wub discussed In ly. Scowling ho awaited Hvnlyn b formally. Tho next mooting will bo Youthful blood Is fierce nnd flaming, and when writing to your love You will ravo about your passion, sworn-lug by tho stars above; Vowing by tho moon's white splendor that tho glrllo you adore Is tho one you'll over chorlih as no maid wag loved before. You will pen full many a promise on onslaught thtwo pages w: Ho and dumb Thnt you never can live up to In th .fust ns alio n on red his hold tho first Wednesday In March thtwo pages w'. Ito and dumb I face lie stuck out his tonguo at her at the homo of Mrs. .1. J. Morrow. o mul ducked. nor loom came io- .mihh oijs rontioreu a vocai sum. nmrrleil vuurs to cniiiu. I inlhnr with a lltt'o click. also. At to next- incetlng Mrs. M. C Hut a much moro prw-loiiH letter, "Well, you both tried, anyhow," I Maloney will read a paper on Oregon bringing moro and deeper foil I said the caller. "There's everything Hducatlonal Institutions. Among Is tho letter to vour mother from tho In that! Now. we must bo going. I ! those present this weolc wore Miss hoy she cannot kiss. i can'j tell you how I ravo enjoyed steiiholm, MIbs Watson, Miss Pranso. 1 this nice visit with you, my dear." I " i,-w, Mrs. Sengstnckon, Miss Hho will rend It very often when the "Yes, It hns been Interesting, nam Drccssor, Mrs. Morrow, .Mrs. sweoi SEND A T A.QTT?JaV,A VALENTINE JUST RECOUNT THE LITTLE TREASURES YOU HOLD DEAR WHICH OTHERS HAVE GIVEN YOU, AND WHICH YOU STILL POSSESS AFTER MANY YEARS. YOUR OWN HAPPINESS WHICH THESE REMEMBRANCES REVIVE WILL INSPIRE YOU TO SEND VALENTINES WHICH WILL NOT PERISH WITH THE DA Y. WE HAVE SCORES OF APPROPRIATE VALENTINE "RE MEMBRANCES" IT WILL PLEASE YOU TO GIVE, AND THOSE WHOM YOU CHERISH TO RECEIVE. THE QUALITY OF OUR GIFTS IS SUPERlif THE PRICES HONEST. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. A i,0(!rji:if sum- win, s TisFr Vor Sold under ,ic Kuan, Price $8.00 Calked 8.50 The Fixup two stores. Marshfield - North fcl Phone 233-L KAltMMT, A TIVHJ ftff lights are soft mid low, the hostess, Hitting lu the same old coruor whero nlio bold you years ago, And regardless of Its diction or Us spoiling or Its style, - -- And although Us composition would Mrs. Kred Kruno will bo bostons provoke a crltlc'H smile, nt a pretty siiowor to bo given in nou no.voit m:i mvro-m:. man. .tiles oiz. .miss Topping, .mis. McCarty and Miss Silverman. J 4 PltOfJUKSS CM'll I Mrs. W. T. tho Progress Stoll was hostess to Club Monday when In linr iil.l mul Irmiilillnir rinwin-u It .. nt linr hIuIhi'.Iu-Iuw. MIhh KrilHO. ' ....... n .v w, ... . ----- - ... ,. .-, .,.. ,....,. i innnimul n u-nrli nf nrl i.uvt 'C ilipmlii v n f lirillltlll. SltVV tllf ni ll .UK I.BlllOl- 1IV rillllll 1111(1 IIIU lU- ."'- .."...". ..... ,,..... ............ ... - " -. , ..,,..,., ... cards will be tho nrternoon s uivor-iper or mo (iny ouuucii rioiuuiim .h HHi I Country Mfe." She was assisted In : : I tho nf'ernoou'H serv'ng by Mrs. Up- o-, ton. Mrs. Coroy and Mrs. Harker ns- i VOl'NO MATItONS ' .sisted .Miss siivorin.in wun rcaiiingH. A T .TWO Wl'CltH irillll ll .uuiimij-, ..no Htnlned by tonrs of Joy mid Hailiiotw ns she hugs It to her heart. Yes, the letter of all letters, look wherever you may roam, Ih tho Iqjtor to your mother from her boy away from homo. William P. Kirk. .;. .j. I Tho Young Matrons mot Thursday Dutz will bo host ss and Mrs. Man w'tb Mrs. Dm Malonoy for the usunl kou will have a paper on "The Pub nrinriinuii nt Kewlti mul linbv talk, lie Market Place." Present this rti'"Ais ihko iiiem wii- me. ,?."".""". " ' '"". """,."' : I "....".:. . ".i... mi,o nnii. I. ..ITS. .1. l .Mir.lH 'Win I'ininuii tin 4.'uuiv ..uiv .njm,vn ,. ..., ....w... ..,,1.1 tl... i ...ii V " l '."'""".." .'..""" u" ,. .: ..I ..i. innnilmr on.l ndmlttod nt'f'nrnv. Duiker. Uliton. mu. "i neueve iiiiu imp eiirifr ""' ."."";;;.......". -..) I C.i. i r. ...... mi i..n.. r.l.iinv. ..ml TII1H HIIHHII1M IJ1 Ml N MUllI rit'llVIt i I' U DU i UU 'h III ixvj ..'. Ilnnsoii, flllfl (KliMIUtritllU JtlttlH fltt t t liltl ti till I Krown people tie, , Icker myV, VeU " f"w' ,;rMoll,Ia':1 ",l,?"yH! ChnI",,, r ,,lul .'Jt vern,n"' op. or course. don't oxpe.q them vb-o-proslden . Mm. Mo r ov ; t e s- v v to hIi nriiiili- lii i.imli-ti ,w wViiu-ii imn. 1''01'. M- ''"lin Ixendall. Among . . nlo Io e a..H, .1 lb lroi Ilk o i . ., ve '""'" l"ot,"l, " MomlmnoH Jarvls. 'I'lU'IISIlAV ( l.l'll. I on t i ii I Ih . i i iinin I., ii - ,w Morrow. (Irannls. Coleman. Ouy Ken- i - - mX;,ef,edu,',Uon0-;,U.ng,Htm ':" '". W!!!..,, ?.t SS! - Jho Tlmr1nr Club wn. rtolljjhl. .iihh iMinitr ouwiku. I ik t iinr tint riiiiv niiiiM'iiiiiiiui i mi i niui v niiui iuiii Coqoalle River Coal GUARANTEED FREE OF SLACK AND DIRT AND NOT TO CLINKER FULL WEIGHT AND PROMPT SERVICE COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAINES. Phono 181-L 186 Broadway South, Are our help. knoMnj tV iiuhh it nil inning n priiieiQ! so as to siulHry our ciut reflect credit ilium nn, ineiil. We lmi up-to-da!( : of haudllim family lanMn ami giiuraui'i mr pair nn tlou In exery parilcular 1 which our barges are lot would be asked nliewbtn sitnllnr class or work, , COOS BAY STEAM Ul! i Plume Main "1 20 fommutatioi Tickets Ml Kinds of Jnh Printing J)nnr nl Tho Thtirit Offiw Mar.liflcld-Nortli Ilrnd Arl Cai-N every leu minutes fmj to i'j::io p. m. fiODS'l' Av KI.Nfl. N '''CBt lU'.Sl Pouers. ,. ...(.,. t..., !.'.... I .. . . . . . .. t ... ween "nil ..nn. r ik.i i.y mch. , tm Millllien ni liur iiiiui-i I moms. .Mrs. .Noris Jensen huh neeu : l ..I. ...i.., I i, iitniiilini'Hlilti. Mrs. It. N. - "Koiitnu will bo hostess to tho club1 Ni:WliV-WI-:ilS. I ' next Thursday afteronoon and on tho I ovnn ni' nf KfllirilRrv 17 Jirs. .1. A. dovolop uccordliig to their own Ideas. It iiialiHs'theni so oilglnal! Diehard, whnt lire you doing on thnt sofa?" "Pulling off the buttons," snld Itlclmrd, politely. "Did you over!" said his inothor. "I Hiipposo that menus something in his mental development thnt wo don't ., .' ' . ;;"?,. "'' ctullo c-nlfh Clin now methods lay '"' "' r'W0S, Kreat lroH on the children's work- " .'.'1J , , ,,. , ing out their own Mohh -and, bosldos, I noticed that most of the buttons wore quite loose so that you would ' , , , Mcintosh two weeks I , -. w. II. M. ' have had to have t'-em owed on, any- V , lt Wednesday. Thoso enjoy- ' V r;.. ' viuyn: such an nwrul ,, MrH. West's hospltnllty were Mrs. a most cnjoynblo and profltnblo I'lie Newly-Wods enjoyed a do- siaddon and Mrs. Prank Donning will I It 1 Mrs. Carl west ' ontortnln the niembors mid their bus- odnosdny. Following lmniiH nt tho monthly enrd party lit1 an liiformal afternoon or sewing ami the Denning home, conversation, refreshments were en-, Jc red. The next meeting will bo I ":,, ,.,,. i. '.. Sal in? M'. .iih. .McinioHii, .Mrs. nieet ug or tie u. v. u. m. oi too w lH.X?".,,,.",kM..j,,. n,e.: Ma'1 '"" nc.nlson. Mrs. Kckhoff. Mrs. christian Chu.cli was hold at thell Kvi-lvn. hiIMIj n Idtiig tov...rd their, ,.,.,,, ,..u; AH. j,,u ,iU'sou and ,on, nf Dev. and Mrs. Snmuol.j I,,fi.,1?"H' . , , , MImpi. (ienevleve Tellefson, Dlaiicho ri,iK lnt Tuosday. Tho program , - "She s ro (-'Bltlve! oxiilnliiml . J,,,,,,,. ,,! McKay. Maggie WHs arranged by Mis. Ora MiCarty.' : the caller. "It Is Just shyness! ... ..'. ...i vui niui, ...,,i .fr,.Qi.m,.ntu servmi bv the " iiiiuui la.iii ,,in. ,.v.,,w w ..,,, ,w..w -...,. ..tf ..... n I J. a. . Still, I'd rather have her that way t imn so seir-postHtnsed ns some child von are. It Is always Had Io me to huo child ion like that -they tfoem to liHVt loot nil their Innocent youthful olmrni. 1 luteud thn my daughter Html! MI.NXIK-W1S. Mr. C'hrle LaChapelle was host-. . .. .H..llln J hostess. S vernl musical selections t 'besides the regular literary progrnm I 1 was the order. Those present were Mesdamos II. W. Painter. Ora Mc- t-.Caitv. W. H. Cox. Sh:ts. Powers. i " .. . , i i A. topiro. A. w. . 'I'liiiPuilm- ..firnnon tn Milill o- 13. h. IIODROU. IC ii 11 ii liiruni ifiiiik ill in iriria - " - .. r . tiiii.,,... i nit . -in ,. ...... .... ,f,..m, i ... .... -,i... ,... ...rd .ii Ilia nuilfll utlri. KIllVIll. .M. !.. lltlll. tlUIIII .il-l To Keep ller Simple. j J, f ., ,, ,.,,,, Tll9 ,,ay row. . .1, . C. . Motley. Maple , Ttlnln. "I am going to kn KvhImi slinpli . .'. ..' ,.i'.i.,i... nt Mr- i.v Kiiv. """ . Hweol." went on the woni.ui who i .. V ,,,. ,,iHa:intlv suriirlsed Continued on page Three. onlllllB. "I lelleve tbHt- no. no., ... .. ....,.' nf i.irtlulav mk -.' "I n! you miiHtu- pull the luce of,"1,.1 iM M111i n, i.i-.eiitatlon by . I -" .I' '.,..,. ... .., ,. u,;,.l,. nrnunii I ltl.OCKI'S l-'AHIH'S I nnd waa 1 lively lb Taint ual lace." declared ICvalyu. "It'a only liiiltatiou." "WMtt do you think of that! ' de spoon. At ibo meetim: It was decided to have the annual Valentine exchange uliirtMl the caller. "And only eight! , "J Saturday evening at the niivor heard of such illia-r mluatloii. f x, Mun Thompson ami fill ffllt kill 1 t II. . null lilltlllttiin UMIkl ' " . . t 1 Mis. Dals. when the husbands and Oh, you hh the cuuternlece was lirou t you from Dussla. and It Is i . Hiippoieu io ne rear won, one caiiuei i - a'waya tell, you know. Thev client; w.-r-vi Olipcnr the tourist mi. People buy anything i "MKCi- JlaSS8S and fancy they are getting barg-alns' jr.iiVLU.?S yw Hut think or thai ch'ld belt." .-lev..- '3 Mte CjirOlinCl onoimh to tell Hl.out lace! That cer- jM'&ifM- talnly speaks well for m system of SWW xfcSr &rrvAr training, doesn't It? tUUI UCl "Only the other day when Diehard , Wonk ,M ,)erfoctly fttoa by te 1.1 taken the butcher knife n.l the i lU,8t am ,,t metlu)ll8 kll0W, t0 hppIm for pie Into the lying room soKm,.e, should ou wnnt better eye nnd cut them uu ii I over the rug. lie' 9,B,lt or 1)00ll KOm, Bla8ge8 ,)roporly nrraniFiii them In the most woiulerful , n,t0ll ,rv lu. 8,,0l.al around Com MeoiiiHtrlc design! IIU lather was ,,, KiOB;oa Young or old. with ilroadrull.) amioyetl at the gushes In 8 M,ocliU B,nw cll ,.wul flll0 prntl ! rua- but then, as I pointed out. ,, ,Ul80 work or 8l,0 at rt atitnnco what la a rug to the future of our ,, , ono Iou8i A Klu88 of i,0auty oblll? ltlcbard may ! aometh ng ,, jl)V folvVer. Kvery pair flttod jwrrectly wonderful an a man that Uy IU0 l8 wrnu,teil to be perfect nnd Vflll more tbuu conipensHte for t"o guarnnteed to give satisfaction. io or a Pewit. u rug. ' Your patronage solicited. 114.. V .. to au..ull...i i.lttliul III lllf WHS WIS lu oilllHC t.mv.u.HH wWmi one Is bringing up children. Kven ones fr't nl. im a T I sui Ki.t)wi-:iMX.Tiii'MM)rriii: Perfumes lMXKST IX TIIK WODI.D tiii: niAdinxri-: op phksii KI.OWKHS ski: out WINDOW Scandinavian Drug Store ('oilier Central Avenue nnd Sei-oiul Stivct )0 you mean nie hn no little lime Uk devole to them' Now It Is so In DR. W. B. RICHARDSON lev tase. 1 mum rainer iisien ui the wise little m1iihs of ltUhard nn I Hvalyn than talk wltn the innjui-liy of people. My children are so iiuauu mul original, uietiuru, what ii ing now?" Hreukiua off U ed . t'Mia dish." explained Ulohurd. "lf lii laca. all opeu work!" iie'f ao houaat!" JwlareJ the (.i . r. "I uvr iuv aim to da i ma, aoiut eHllitrou do taolr Optometrikt from Spokane. Of lb e 1ST North Hruadway. Mars' Held. Oregon. 17 Z1 Big Clearance Sale Now on at The Flectric Shoe Store. 180 So. Hroiulwny. notici:. To whom it may concern: Coos Hay Denlty Sjudlcnte, estnb. Ilshed lu January. li". will he responsible only for the acts and contracts performod or representa tions made by Chns. .1. Hrnschko. ' FOJ VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. HUY YOUD HKXDKDSOX UV PDIXCKSSK COHSICl'S AT S. S. JENNINGS XOUTII HKXD, DEMONSTRATION The Fix Visible Typewriter has tho lightest touch of any typewriter made today, Less friction and wear is the result of this easy action, , If a typewriter operator, working 8 hours a day, avoraginc; 30 min utes to tho hour, at an average speed of 50 words per minute and 4 letters to the word, tho day's work will figures as follows: 4 times 50 equals 200, 30 times 200 equals 6000, 6000 times 8 equals 48,000 letters per day's work, The Touch, that is the resistance of the key lever when a button is depressed, is 2VL ounces, Tho Underwood, 6 to 12 ounces: the L. I. Smith, 12 to 24 ounces, and the Remington about 10 ounces, Figuring the touch of tho Underwood as 8 ounces, the L C. Smitn as 14 ounces and the Remington as 10 ounces, the day's work of the three machines will be as follows: Fox Visible 48,000 keys x 2Mj is 120,000 ounces, or 7,000 I s, Underwood 48,000 keys x 8 is 380,000 ounces, or 24,000 J L C, Smith 48,000 keys x 14 is 672,000 ounces, or 42,000 ids, Remington ..48,000 keys x 10 is 480,000 ounces, or 30,000 ids, It is hardly believable that an operator, performing the above ex ample, if operating on an L, C, Smith typewriter, would be a close competitor to a man shoveling coal with a scoop shovel for the m hours of the operator, a total of 21 tons, The Fox Visible Typewriter requires the exertion of but 3 3-4 tons, Think of the saving in muscie exertion as well the saving of friction and wear on the beannes oi typewriter, Let os prove fcfais ho you TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Phone 44. su LY CO Alliance Warehouse WTxrmusuAjm gggj