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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1914)
-""awJll THE COOS BAY TIMeOaRSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO "St pi-iT'iiiiLJ wnimmmvmrM9wrmmmmrFwmmimmwmmmniwtmHn Kf ONE FOURTH OFF '.7f rzt AK, fcrak t- MV1 .-.' ' , . '?- v-:v S33Gi&'&i " Jttf- flfertf OS 5 Tu y i ' .' .,i S-K . rr, - v T Pi kn H .Vt K 1- rfV W H . I vjv vv' j'-' w t -.--b": ..-.i&fc. 5 m f.Al s iiiVU '. wwm-T-w .. ? .iv . i m-s:7 ..- ,, ib.j , . ?'7 ,' ,s mrz tr fflfii , ' Y H.' !' TO IXVUNTOHS AX AUTO TIMI I t You have given us ninny n woiiut., I'll own, And tlosorve Hint our praise should bo louder. For your wireless graph nnil your wireless phone, Your smokeless nnil noiseless powder; Horseless cars, tallies') shirts, pain less dentistry, Spineless cactus nud odorless on ion; You've oven made bloodless the surgery Of removing n troublesome bun ion; Though the man who Is not with these gifts quite content Mny nppenr to Inventors a glut ton, There Is never a husband but prays you'll Invent A dress without hook or a but ton; ' You havo made n self-starter for automobiles, Dispensing with cranking and swearing; You'd dlspeuso with far more If n woman by wheels Could hook up the gown she Is wearing. Geo. Douglas. pqEVnitAL correspondents have Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Jennings, of North Bend, expect to leave In their car Saturday, July 4, on whnt promises to bo a very pleas ant fortnight's auto trip through tii. wiiinmottn Valley. The ltln- .rf f tim trln will Include Bose- ........ .inr tlinV Will Visit Mr. Jennlng's parents, then to Kugono, Now burg nnd Portland, visiting Mrs. Jennings' old homo In Newburg and relatives in Portland. They expect to go out by wny of the Allegany and Drain road. The trip Is plan ned ns one of recuperation for Mrs. Jennings, who Is convalescing from a severe Illness. Their many frlcml3 will wish them a most enjoyable outing and a safo return to Coos Bay. Mrs. Wm. Deubner. After somo pleasant hours of fancy work a light lunch was served. I NOIITII BKXI) AUCTIOX I lUUIKJK CliASS 1'AUTV i .Mrs. Yako and Miss Bosa Knox entertained their Sunday School class of the Marshfleld Christian Church at the home of Mrs. Yake In First Addition last Friday eve ning. Vnrlous games were follow ed by refreshments, Mrs. S. J. lm mel assisting the hostess during the evening. Thoso present were Hrnest Immel, Wayne Painter, Helen Ininiel, Mnbel Immel, Hrncst Drews, Fred Knight, Margaret Wiseman. Urwln Yako nnd Clnlro Yake. ItAXCII I'AKTV Mr. nnd Mrs. M. O. Coleman, of :S) written to ak mo to help them In 'North do nil, nnd Miss May Peter determining tho tjno of woman who will make a good wife, says Be atrice Fairfax. Immodtntcl there leaps Into my mind the old quotation, "Home keep ing hearts aro best." son, cntertnlned a number of their friends nt a houso party at tho Colemnn ranch at Boalo Lako last Sunday. Among their guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. U. K. BlRgs, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. HlllBtrom. Mr. nnu .Mrs r linllnvn In u-nninn In lumlnoaa ' I.miln Onrr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Boy O. and In the business of government. Brnlnnrd, Mrs. Dompsoy. Mrs. lll I respect tho efficient woman wngo Hendryx, Misses Goldlo Biggs, Ther arnor. nnd Incluili. her In fhn pnte-'ntn Stein. Bllby Brlgham, bstlier gory of 'home keeping hearts," even ; Johnson, Inex Johnson, Mny Myron though she be forced out of tho home. nnl IMnn Asplund nnd Messrs hk antt Into tho office during many bind, Nolson, Coh nnd Peterson. FOB BII)i:-TO-BIJ hours of each day. For In the heart1 of every womanly woman there Is an instinct for home making and home I keeping that must express Itself even in n fifth floor hall bedroom or in nn Mrs. M. C. Maloney entertained expensive three room sulto of a mod- Informally on Tuesday of this week orn hotel. I for Miss Mamlo Mnhonoy, wnoso Tho Wrong One. marrlngo to Mnlr Dano Ik to take Tho gadabout woman who fills nil I'lnm soon. Cnrds nnd sowing were (ho spnro moments of her life with followed by nfternoon oa when the a feverish hunt for happiness will Ktt of honor wns showered with not mnko a good wife. i dainty nanuKorcineis, uie hib The womnn whoso mind Is littered lior Bl fr ends. TIiobo lroHnt with such "Junk" nH Ih formed by n wero Mrs. Arthur McKeown, airs, kaleidoscope of tango teas, bridges, Otto Schottor. Mrs. J. W. Hnnngan, promenados on the avenue, shopping Mrs. W. M. Blake. Mrs. B. K. irootii, lours, flirtations, massages, Turklsli ,11B' '"llllu u"" ;"" ',"; hatliB, Joy rides and boautlflcatlon MlBses Oonevlovo Songstackon, V.c- of face nnd gratification of body Is !' Anderson and Miss Mahoney. a "gneiaiiout." iioware or licr. I rTTTvrmv i.iitv f George Du Maurler onto wroto n I Ai'll.BNOOX '"' licniitlfiil bit of verso on life. Tho '. . 7", I 7"i, i. w Ideal wlfo would bo the woman with I , ednesday of ast ook 1 . whom n mnn would iintiirullv nn.i in. B. Curtis ontoitalned n number of tvltnbly share such a Hlmplo und liun-. frlomlH and neighbors nt a dolig ia . r..M v a l niiinini? nun v iiiii vy Hfo. A little work, a little play To keep us going and so, Good day. A little warmth, a llttlo light Of love's bestowing and so, Good night. A llttlo fun to matuh the sorrow Of each day's growing and bo, Good morrow. A llttlo truut that when wo dlo Wo reap our sowing and bo, Gnodby. For a happy mnrrlago many things nro neodod lovo itympathy under standing, tenderness, congeniality. Both man and woman must bring this to tho mnrrlago. No one can name tho "typo" of wo man who will make n good wife1 for tho typo depomlH upon tho typo of man to whom It Ik to be mated. In gouural every man would do woll to consider character, health, .congeniality. aweetnesB of dlspoitt tlou, reliability, ability to economize and manage consistently, common oni.e, domesticity, capability of af fection and tact. But each Individual mnn will require tlicao things In Tarylng degree. An liupoitiiiit Itcqiilifinciit. Congeniality Ih fully as important as love's self. For without sympathy and interests In common lovo dies from lnck of food. Without tendor ness ho freezon to doath. Jealousy and lack of faith murder him. Tho woman who loves homo and children, and who Is also interested In tho nffnlrs of nation and world -tho womnn who Ih uot flighty and sil ly, with pleasure hor great goal; the womnn who is not woak enough to bo influenced by what her next door neighbor Is doing, is the woman who makes n help mate as well as a wife. But real lovo Is a wonderful trans mitter of dross to gold, nnd even tho society butterfly soinotlmos becomes nn earnest, faithful wife. If I woio a young man seeking a wlfo nnd a happy married life, I would mnko sure I loved with head na well as heart. I would nsk no more than I meant to give. I would seek n sweetheart nud n business nartnor: a comrade ns well as a mato; tho gonitis to preside over my homo nnd mot nor my omlurcn; a piaymnto and nn Inspiration to work; a mind 1 could respect as woll as a body I ndmlro. I would -desorvo a woman or n Bplondld typo and win her through worthiness, Whnt is tho typo of womanhood that will make a good wlfo? It, Is the type to which you can glvo res pect, admiration nud loyal allegiance, a wU V Ip.vo, Dpu't mn.rry without On nccount o,f the nbsenco of soernl members from tho city nnd the contemplated camping trips of several more, tho North Bend Auc tion Brldgo Club Indefinitely post poned Its scheduled meeting for Wednesday. It Is planned to ro sumo meetings ns soon ns enough members return to warrant It. A. X V. CLUB f Tho A. N. W. Club hold tholr annual meeting with Mrs. C. II. Dungnn at her Coos Blvcr homo on Thursday of this week, n largo number of members and guests go ing up the river on tho Alice II. In the morning, remaining for n de licious chicken nnd strawberry din ner nt noon nnd returning nt n Into hour In the nftornoon. Needlework, music contributed by Mrs. C. F. Mc Knlght, Mrs. Dungnn, Mrs. Stnuff anil Mrs. J. T. Hall and walks to different parts of tho ranch filled In the nlensnnt afternoon niul mauo nil the members wish with tho chil dren who wero gueBts that they mlcht i'oiiio again soon. Tho next meeting of tho club will bo tho third week In September, when Mrs. Chna. Stauff will bo hostess. Thoso on Joying Mrs. Dungnn's hosptlnllty were Mrs. Chas, Stauff, Mrs. G. A. Bennett. Mrs. J. T. Hnrrigan, Mrs. B. O'Connoll. Mrs. J. T. Ball, Mra, W. P. Murphy, Mra. M. It. Smith, Mrs. Hans Bced, Mrs. Mnry Mark, Mra. F. A. Hazard, Mrs. Mary Mc Knlght. Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. Hyde. Mrs. W. F. Squire, Mrs. M. C. Maloney, Mrs. U M. Noblo, Mrs. C. 11. Dungnn nnd Misses Mnbol Hnrri gan, Bessie Douglas, Maude Bced, Margaret Stauff, Loulso Maloney. fivk nuximni) IMBTV I 4 Mrs. T. S. Hnrvoy wns hoBtess Tucsdny assisted by hor mother, Mrs. Denn, and Mrs. K. F. LcMlcux, at Five Hundred. Her home was decorated with roses and cut flow ers. At cards, high honors wero carried off by Mrs. LoMlcux. Tho list of Invited guests Included Mrs. noun, Mrs. B. N. Fonton, Mra. Porry Dodson, Mra. Guy Chambers, Mrs. Koulso Gorr, Mrs, George Gra ham, Mrs. Hmorson Klllott. Mrs. II. Ij. Crawford, Mrs. Henry Four ier, Mrs. Damnol, Mrs. J. G. Kin ney, Mrs. J. W. Illldenbrnud, Mrs. J. II. Stnddcn, Mrs. Norls Jonsou, Mrs. K. F. I.oMloux, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell, .Mrs. Win. Schroodor, Mra. J. (. JnrvlB, Mrs. Sylvester Jones, Mrs. H. Wells, Mrs. Clem Wolls, Mrs. li. F. Denning, Mrs. Harry Bradflold, Mrs. Noll II. McMillan, Mrs. Fred Bnymnnd. Mra. V. A. Sacehl and Miss Whltwood. v , ! MAOAZIXK i:.TIIAX(ii: CIAJH I This Is another ono of tho clubs rni infnnnnl suwlnc tmrty. Hor guests wore Mra. Ivy Condron, Mrs. that has decided to adjourn during J. A. Blntt. Mra. u. Fnlknor. .Mrs. .Ins. BolandBon, Mra. Jns. Cowan, Mra. It. H. Wnltera, Mrs. Chas. II. Curtis, Mrs. F. U. Sumnor, Mrs. B. B. Curtis, Mra. Hmmn Nnsburg. and the Bummor weoks. Mrs. Klmor Vineyard was to havo boon hoatoss Veilnetulnnrn (Cnntlniied on Pago Threo.) COOS BAY LADLES will find this shop n comfort ns woll as n convonlonco. A full lino of necdlo materials, sofa pillows nnd tho lnrgost assortment or stamp ed goods In Mnrshflold. ART NEEDLE STIOP BUSSKI.L BUILDING CHNTBAL AVR., MARSHFIRM) y:Jc&tf: - s I .. IIIWS 4ftV.l II fff. Wk&ffl ja jH(rTri in 7 raK!s 1 I si57li Mv (JvlrtRTce IV6RY JELU 4Lf?J'-Titft Snsti-' GOLD IS GOLD IN OUR JEWELRY STORE. THERE IS NO DROSS ABOUT IT. EVERYTHING ELSE CONNECTED KITH OUR BUSINESS IS ON THE SAME HONEST STRAIGHT FORWARD PRINCIPLE. WE HA VE MADE A SUCCESS OF OUR BUSINESS ON THIS METHOD AND WE ISHALL NEVER CHANGE IT. WHA T DO YOU WANT IN THE JE WELR Y LINE RIGHT NO W? WE HA VE IT. H. S. TOWER THE RELIABLE JEWELER. 1 On Mens' and Young Mens' SUITS Sale Begins This Eve. at 6 o'clock and will continue until July 3, 10:00 p.m. $22.00 Suits. Sale price .41 0.50 $90 nn Suite Snip nrino 1 3.UU trwaww wmiw wviw i w $18.00 Suits. Sale price .. $16.50 Suits. Sale price 13.50 12.35 $15.00 Suits. Sale price .$11.25 $12.50 Suits. Sale price 9.35 $11.00 Suits. Sale price 8.25 $ 7.50 Suits. Sale price .5.60 THESE SUITS WERE THE BIGGEST VALUES IN TOWN BEFORE THE CUT IN PRICES liie Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING We Carry the Most Con 1 plete Line of Furniture in the OUR PRICE will pleaae you too. Mrs. Goodshopper:- When you look through our high grade line of furniture, you may expect our prices to be of the same quality. That is the only thing in which we will fall short of your expectations. For we endeavor always to make prices as satisfactory to our customers as our furniture is. Therefore, when you oome to our store and buy of us, you will pay only reasonable, fair and square prices for your furniture. We can prove these words. City Come in and let us prove it to you. Examine our line of Bedroom Dressers $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $13.50, $14.50, $15.00, $17.50, $21.00, $22.50, $25.00, $28.50, $35.00, $47.50. FINE MATTRESSES $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $18.00. SPRINGS $2.75 to $15.0Q Chairs and Rockers 75c to $35.00. "WE SELL IT FOR LESS tt GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers rr "MBE5!2Z2S I TIMES WANT ADS Bring .QUICK flESUL'Tfl jatJ5a v. . ?