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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, IWARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO i . M wrEraa SKS Blilllffl 'LLHtJvUilMM III M CONTRIBUTIONS concerning Boclnl happenings, Intended (or publication In the aoclcty depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than C o'clock p. m., Friday of. each weok. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cnBen wboro tlio events occurred lator than tho tlmo mentioned.) , Till viti:7KAc;i-: Two p'eces of human driftwood Reached on tho Bands of Bin, Four oyoa rom retrospection it glvcB him a grouch to havo to pay the baby's ni'lk bill. He Is as veracious an (loorgo Washington to tho bnlnnto of tho world, but ho lies like Ananias to his wife. Ho can walk thlrtv miles a dav In a Bolf game, and brag about how good It makes him feel, bin It gives him nervous prostration to push tho baby enrr'nge four blocks. Ho doesn't fee why 1:1s wife lBn't tmrfoctly thrilled Just ti spond all of hor time every day at homo with tho children, but one Sunday after noon In the bos'ini of bis family Grown heavy as hearts within; bores him to extinction, 'ho man larks honor, ambition; Ho always rcprovofl li s wl o for Tho woman hooIb n frlon.1; repenting scnnilol, but not , nt' nf- Neither could plorco tlio future Or care to think of tho end. , inr nhn'H told him the Inst detail ' He has n noor onlnlon of the feminine Intellect, but when ho The name of tho craft was "Pas- gets In trouble lip always goes to Dion" a woman inr nuvu-i-. PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day pcoplo who visit In other cities, togethor with notices of social affairs, aro gladly rccolvd In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will no published nnd secretaries aro kindly requested to furnish same Hi. Riionds ten voira' tlmo In do- "ItUng on the noblo qualities he dml! demand 'n the woman bo Hut blindly they read It "I.ovo. Ono creeps from Stygian darkness Wlin f.HwiH tt It U tlftf tfl ft lfl Tboy Billed away 0:1 their Journey 'arrlrs, and then be mnrrlcB a girl Cared not what the world might ;bp"nuse Bbn bad wb to teeth or p Cum" Clin Ol Hie IIIU'K "I nui licin. He nreiches tho doctrine of com mon houso and rational dross to Bay, And tho Lloyds that they keep In Heaven Just posted the wreckago today. Two hearts ashamed and broken, Two memories senred with pain Two lives Juflt wantonly waHtod They can never bo lived again. Florence II. Davidson. rAN IS the prize conundrum of tho universe. Ho has explored the re motest parts of tlio earth nnd dis covered tho North Pole, but he can not find a clean handkerchief In Ills own bureau dr.iwor. Ho will lead n forlorn hope In battle with a mule on his face, but ho has to walk suvon times around tho block before he can Hcrow his courngo up to enter his dentist's door. Ho can faro a foroel'iun Hon with out quailing, but n llttlo two-by-four wife can havo hliii ho terrorized tbnt ho pulls oft his slices on the outer door nrit nnd aucnks Into bin homo like a burglar. Ho can be big. and bob), nnd trong, but' be scared to death every tlmo ho has a sick headache. Ho can wait like patience on a monument for tho accomplishment of boiiio big end, but rivo like a lunatic if dinner Is ten minutes Into. Ho may bo utterly cynical and worldly wise, vet n ulrl babv with dimples and largo blue eyes caiv I tnko him In and make n fool of . him "omen vet wild Imw could not 'rag him to n rostni'fint with a women dressed nccord'ug tn his "'oririmtlon. and Iho moro frlvol "! a girl Is tho moro men flock nboi't hor. O''. mn ' tho "rlsto ee,,",r'rnm of the v'"lvere No wnmrn ever .tii.m Mio il"bt rnswer to tbnt rpidlo; that's the reason tho two noxos "o of perpetual Intorcst to each other. 4 4 I CLASS PICNIC ' Lnst Saturday Rev. .1. V. Menson r-f tvo Swodlflh Luthoran church and his confirmation class enjoyed a picnic "t Charleston Hay and nnstondorf's Hear'i. The boys In the o'aBs char tered n launch for tho trip and the girls furnished the picnic dinner. Vii'Ioiib diversion wore onjnyed nnd at Hit; conclusion of the afternoon, f ey presented tho pastor a purso In appreciation of his work for them. The members of tl'o clans nrosont wore Lena Mntsnn, F.strcdo Nyliind, Mnllnda Anderson, Selmn Jncobon. Kstrld Holm, Arthur Holm, Ludwlt Stone, Otto Olson. George. Ilnngoll, lOmll Ilackmau, Iludo)ph lll'lstroiu, Albln Lnck8trom and Carl Ross. 4 4 WILL I.KAVK SOON. I 4 til the first Thursday In September, when Mrs. Charles Stauff will bo the hostess. However, tho club accepted an Invitation to an all-dny social at tho homo of Mrs. C. II. Dtingnn on South Coos Rlvor Juno 2lith. Aftor a social tlmo, Mrs. Hague sorvod do llclous refreshments, being assisted by MrB. O'Connoll. TIiobo presont wero Mrs. Chnrlcs Stauff, Mrs. M. R. Smith. Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Fnnnlo Hnzard, Mrs. .1. T. Hnrrl gnn, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Oeorgo F. Murch, Mrs. W. F. Snulro, Mrs. K. MlngiiB, Mrs. L. M. Noblo, Mrs. Olivia Hitman and Mrs. Hugcno O'Connoll. Mrs. HniiB Reed, Miss Mnudo Reed and Master .11 in my Richardson woro special guests. 4 4 FOR MRS. FISIIKIt. I Mrs. C. 11. Marsh was hostess at an Informal afternoon of sowing Monday for her ''nuhtor, Mrs. How.T'' F'''nr, who was bore from Schof'el I t ) spo id a few days. Miss ' Mnrh nldcd Mrs. Marsh In serving, following pleasant hours nt neo'Hnwnrk. Tholr guesta wero Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Mnry McKulght, Mrs. F. A. Hazard, Mra. W. F. Mil ler. Mrs. Bradford Wheeler, Mrs. I). C. McCarty, Mrs. K. Mlngus nnd Mrs. John Hear. 4 4 FASTS 1 1 K PAUT1'. i Rev. .1. V. IleiiBon will hold his Ho may have written volumes f" rowel I services nt tho Mnrshflnld nbout tho psychology of woman, but Swedish Lutlioran unurcii n wook ho can't distinguish botwoon nerves from tomonow nnd a few dnys later and temper In his own wife, nor ho nnd Mrs. Uonson nnd bnby will toll whether alio Ih weeping for lonv via San FrnnclBco for Ponnsy!- Joy or Borrow. i vanla, whoro ho nns accopted a Ho may bo highly Intellectual chnrge. It Is not known who will nnd educated, and onjoy only tho succeed htm hero yet ns tho minister socloty of cultlvitod people, yet ho to whom n call wbb extended declined will pick out a silly llttlo gooao the i ffer. Kn route thoy will visit of a girl for u wife. Rev. A.i.lrcon of San Francisco nnd Ho will spend ten years of his Rev. Ancon of Oakland and other llfo chnslng down boiiio womnn to frloudB on the coast. Their depnrtiiro persuado hor to marry him, and will bo greatly regretted by tho many apparently loso all Interest in hor friends tho estlmablo couple havo tho minute tho wedding ceremony made on tho Ray. Js ovor. Ho will spend ovory ovonlng with n girl boforo ho marries her nnd I A. X. W. CLUIl. I every ovonlng nwny from hor nftor they nro married. The A. N. W. Club enjoyod n do- llo can always romomber his llghtful afternoon with Mrs. F. U. nwcothonrt's birthday, hut ho novor Hague at hor npartmonta In tho O'- enn romembor IiIb wlfo's. Counell block Thursday aftomoon. Ho enjoys wasting his moiioy It was tho last regular mooting of tho buying wine for chorus girls, but season, adjournment being tnken un- Tbe KastBldo KlddnB mot with MIhs Mario McLaln on Thuisdny nftornoon. The hostess ontcrtnlucd hor frlonds with a series of outside gnmes, fol lowed by a delightful luncheon served bv her sister, Maydrenm. Among those present wero Misses Mnry Whit ty, .loan Mcllalo, Olndys Major, Anna Major. F.dna Vlnoyard. Stolln Vine yard. Porcen Olson, Klvln Olson, Wllla Uyorly nnd' Ollvo Moore, Tho vlsl tors wo'o Hthol Anderson, Ruth Thur ston, Chrlstlo Lapp, Knthorlno Mc Laln, Murlul Cuvnnnugh nnd Dobblo Cavnnaugh. Tho club will meet with Miss Mario Whltty In twb weeks. 4 4 I THDIIILK CLl'lt. 4 4 Tho North Rond Tblmblo Club will bo entertained next Friday nftornoon by Mrs. J. 0. Mullen tnstond of Mrs. Fred ICruso, ns wns previously an nounced. 4 4 I FINK ItlCCITAL. I BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR BRIDES AND SWEET' GIRL GRADUATES YOU KILL LIKE THE APPEARANCE" OF OUR BRIDAL AND GRADUATION GIFTS. WE SHALL GIVE YOU OUR ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF THE SPLENDID EQUALITY." THE STYLES OF OUR SELECTIONS AND OF OUR "SETTINGS" ARE RIGHT UP TO THE LAST TICK OF THE CLOCK OF FASHION. KE KILL GUARANTEE YOU THAT OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS ANY RELIABLE JEKELER ANYKHERE KILL ASK. 1 I Closing Out All Spring N D ummer Millinery The final slaughter sale is on. Every hat and flower in our millinerv riPtwri, must go. Not one item will remain. Our stock of hats and trimminns iK; fnl large and it is simply a question of earning stock over at almost absolutVw, sacrificing at partial loss. Judgment compels us to do the latter. RememrW. ?Jr its play no part in this sale. See and yru must believe. Sale starts WS1' June 3rd and continues until the entire stock is sold. Come in and mak 2 .ay lections early. A small deposit will hold your choice. your se LOT 1. Ladies and Children's Trim-jar med and untrimmed Hats ..1 LOT 2. Ladies' and Children's Trim-7C med Hats ' JC LOT 3. Ladies' and Children's Trim-QO, med Hats. A good buy 7Qi LOT 6. atanveefvt0fLadieS'Trim,11ed at a very an Ar low price JM.49 LOT 7. Ladies' Beautiful Hats. All beauties LOT 8. Trimmed Hats in Values up to $10. Now $Z9R " T """ W V I " - . - - . , I " .$3.49 LOT 4. Ladies' Trimmed Hats. Values to $4 and $5.00. All M AQ I good styles ixn.,tj LOT 9. This lot contains values to $12.00. Now $3.98 LOT 5. Ladies' trimmed Hats. A better value ;$1.98 LOT 10. rattem Hats, formerly selling to $15.00 Sacrifice qa qo ALL FLOWERS AT CORRESPONDINGLY LOW PRICES AND CONVENIENTLY AR RANGED FOR YOUR INSPECTION. See OUR PRICES on STRAW HATS for the Boys Smith's Variety Store NORTH BEND. H. S. TOWER Tho Interest In musical circles this week centered around tho complimen tary vocal recital given lnst Monday ovonlng nt tho Baptist Church by Mr. Aloxandor Martin, assisted by Mrs. William Horsfall. Jr., and Mr. ChnrloK S, Kill bo r. Mr. Martin was warmly greeted by a well flllod houso whoso onthuslnsni Increased ns the program continued. From tho opening uum bor, "Tho Two Oronndlors." to tho close, when ho rondored "On tho Road to Mnndnlay," tho audience was charmed by tho young artist's careful hand ling of tho sovoral numbers which mndo up tho program. Mr. Martin has n barltono voice, of good range nnd that exceptional quality of rythm which Ib very pronounced. Thon (hero Is a spirit, n vivid and uncon ventional Interpretation which novor frl'H to cbnrm. Quito apart from his singing, Mr. Martin outertnlned his nudlenco with n rending, taking scenes from "Poor Oynt." Tho rend er's delineation of those strange but fascinating Norwegian characters was altogether pleasing nnd well sustnlued and nowhere docs Mr. Martin dis play moro ability than In tho lhst net Abo's death and horo ho draws tVo lights nnd shades of human llfo so ulcoly that his hearers sit spoil bound to the end. Tho nccompnnl monts wero played by .Mrs. Wllllnm Horafnll, Jr.. with a broadth and vigor nnd technical polish which Is Incomparable. Tho barltono solo by Mr. Kaiser was well dollvered and roundly applauded. 4 4 K.VJOV PICNIC 4 4 Tho Progress Club members nnd frlonds wero invited guests Thurs day of Claudo Nn8burg, who char- toreit a launch and took tho party to Portsmouth across tho bay near Cooston. Tho picnic loft nt ton o'clock and roturned nt four. Tho day was warm nnd sunny botweon showors, and ovoryone onjoyed tho occasion Immensoly, A sumptuous picnic dlnnor, served on tho picnic tallies nnd bonches, added the fi nal touch. Mr. Hlack wns presont with his en mora and took several views of tho country nnd groups' or mo party, rno guests attending were .Mesuames iilako, Hanson. Nicholson, Songstackon, Coroy nnd nuiiiuiitii in mo I'rugress uuiu; .Mrs. j. v. nennett, Mrs. S. C. Small, Mrs. Relse, Mrs. Geo. Good rum. Mrs. Claude Nasburg, Mrs. Doble, Mrs. Harry Nnsburg, Mrs. Walter Claylmugh, Mrs. Converse. Mrs. Mustard. Mrs. Miller. Miss Marv Kllen Mnhonev. Miss lrruco Kolley. Miss Genevieve Sengstnck-I on. Miss Kvelvn Anderson. Mlssos Ruth Coroy, Cnthorlno Nicholson TT7 nnd Doris Songstncken nnd Mr. J 117 v jfL --rfs'r Let Us Furnish the Home to be- Homes Furnished on "Liberal Credit" Terms When you pay rent money for n furnished apartment, you pny for something that never really belongs to you and the more you pay tho more you lose. You can never "catch up," hecauso the payments never end. AVe furnish three, four, five and six-room apartmonts on "LIBERAL CREDIT" terms a whole houso if you want us to and on easy terms of payment. Each payments brings you nearer to owning the furniture outright "Why Pay More" Johnson-Gulovsen Co. The Qualilij Name With a Service Fame. YOU WANT WHAT YOU WANT P iiiiicK null .Mr. ivasuurg. IT IN The TIMES. THE RELIABLE JEKELER. (Continued on Pace 3) I