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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1914)
4 TTTTiliMirT BBBKSSmH-' WJJWBBtCT?'1-11 ImftrnfMWWP SATURDAY, JULV4, 19M-E VEHINQ EDITION- THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON TWO I wmum wmwri r tp i i iniigi! WIWUJUIUBPW i. m MiMMMaMrimnroKHBTniu .. -r, .. .im iti HpMjgmDBBnrawna i ...HHaHmiH. Wk i .n.i Z,i?.t -r0(:7v--f'.?1 .'i Cii?" "'if' Zjii r,ln A W Au. H tHT - IB iB i.l . F ? iw . i " i jni .v. & IJmmtirfy. trv.M-fn 1 . W tf ',-- i v . w - ,;. - -vy .. r,f:" ry7 ai'6 S A V Mtt VI V mezw. Tlin CliUll WOMAN'S TOAST S3Sh. m 'lav "KM!. Tv ' X. ',J.--'.J "l, - rrag v fi l Oh, the what has become of tho old fnalilnnnil wnninil? Tho typo that prevailed In days long ago; When weaving nnd spinning and such homely dutlca. Wero tho things woman va3 ox- peetod to know. i b ROMAN'S Sim tlinn hnd no chaiK'o for a uroaa. ., ,,, . education, Politics no themo for tho busy housewife; There was novcr a thought of civics or science, For those were tho days whore there was no club life. PERSONAL notices of vlsltora In the city, or of Coos Buy pooplo who visit in other cities together with notices of social affairs, aro gladly received in the social de- aofciurficTn'im Sshod and secretaries aro ItoSS rtmes"ed to frmilshjaj nto the idea of Jealousy fro m tho IJoa of sex. Jealousy Is nMASCU LINK noun, 10 a -- -t 1 BIIPPOSCS It to UO IAn.VQ it 0 amotion; while man KNOWS It to The first sentimental confidence about her. and he J't n Jot mmtlier boy spenk to her! bticn a SSllSitfu BoiiBO of values accrues to hop from Jack's supposed Jcnl- In what great contrast Is tho present ,oUAynd tho cni0f gossip of that great day woman, I ... of t,c unemployed, tho womon Willi Imr know nilec of niUS C Old "' ".'". ,.lvnn hotels Mid masters nnd art. boarding houses, Is some talo of tho Corinthian pillars and Ionic columns. ?"1",B7 which Uoauty nrousod In Her story of Ibsen all theso ,'" f rift 8wCothcart. and In tho nox , In tho great schemo of modern day """ . t, 0 mnn WM0 cnmo to late, living 'There nro degrees of Jealousy in- ror iniiiuuiiim. "" uv..- ..... mPniliIo. I..OVO ultimo " ..-. .I... ...... ...IFn ...... -- IIIUIIIUI mill liu And she knows that tin nnd dolnir Is through that enjoynblo mode of . Bl c ' ..., i,avo nevor lovod club liro. anA mmo no man has cor i I oved. but whore Is tho woman who Club Hfo has phriscs which aro many ,- ,,ovor boon Jealous? nnd vnrlod ' . mnn clorloB In tho achievement It alms to ijovolop, unfold nnd 0f hia friend nnd will further that expand. 'nMilnvomont. Hut a woman Is Jenl- IL works through nil linos, with ","" Bomotlmcs whore sho can progress tho koy noto """ ",, And Its Influonco Is felt all over nVo,on who work hnvo tho do the land. wlcnblo habit of bollttllng all othor Most practtlcal questions of great . J""1" , ln tno Bamo employment, vital moment, .jThoy scorn obsessed by tho Idea To lesson tho workaday turmoil ' 1U.' .. cnn ncqire superiority by nnd dtrlfc I . .. :,.. .,n. wnnmn'n of- Aro handled most ably by competent oprccmwnb im iu i i fit r mi - m rn . . iiii a. ihi iuhbi bk ; m kw i iut m n Ajt f 1 1. r!IlCIJI (llv . llv ft kniirrh ii hi h i i ihi i h mmi . i n , jn ;, - w us W W' rrvTniutJTloNS concerning torlM happenings, Intendo d foir publication in the society dopart menc of Tho Tlmee. mil bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than C o'clock p. rn;, Friday of each week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases whore the cvonts occurred later than tho rimo mentioned.) . . Km ton Wodncsdny. having ns guests M?s albert Stccklo, Misses Thorn and' Anna Lund Miss IHU hr Vest, Mrs lngvnl Pcdcrson, Mrs. himcr Vlneynd and Mrs. Jns. Mc Intoj ji. The club will moot again in two weeks with Miss Maggie Hobortson. afcSl HAWDOJ ti ortli iked ! aim atldt oiof.-iUlW' aiijwttf May I.. go andlbuyriW nt now seeks the ln'ccr,)l0i Lovo affairs are often T'fr , , 'strongoly duplicated, but there aro hat the way to " , "".fny types of tho greeneyed mon "K uor nu there nro women! enjoynblo mode of . B,0Jn" womon lmvo nevor lovod a women Who study tho Issues round of club Hfo. In their Then life, may us i.'. mi urn n wmnan can sol dom refrain from trying to climb higher by pushing other womon low er. LOVE IS CONSTRUCTIVE JEALOUSY IS DESTRUCTIVE. Mnn Is tho great builder HK CAUSE ho is tho great lover. Ho has mado nil of tho nrts and scl- - ....I nlillnannlilon nnd COVOrn- Imonts which dotormlno tho SOCIAL to K"() horo's to tho club It nuvor diminish! And hero's to our own club which wo may boast! May Its good work continue, power ho far-reaching, As wo sit nt this tnblo lot plcdgo It a toast; Thon drink, friends, with mo. to h""' 1)0fiuig0 8j,0 g fond of tt Mnf fobofU,,,, much JgtfS&JlZgg "" " ' has nccompllshed I WOMAN IS BY NATURE DIS- And,irinv"s club life" '.TINCTLY ANTISOCIAL! city Bjrtub , 1 e. jealousy makes her so! Virginia u. i aitoraon. AnJ unt( womnn r0CORnUe8 nnd overcomes Jonlousy bb a FEMININE JEALOUSY Is THE ONE EMO-1 attribute. It will remain tho supremo TION to which n woman will , tfoitroyor of nor happinoss and hor novor confess, Hays n woman achievement, writer. Sho will -admit that 'hor' "reelings nro nun," or mm biio w "bo sonBltlvo." Hut JenlousT Novcr! WhyT RecauEo womnn can seldom Bopar- NAUCIS8US CLUH I Miss Hlancho Tollefson entortaln- od tho NarulBSiis girls at sowing ana FOR MISS .MILDltKI) COKE Miss Mildred Coke, nn autumn bride-to-bo, dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs T. S. Coke, was tho motif for a charming seven o'clock luncheon "...iuimuor dvon by Miss Murjorlo Cowan Tuesday ovenlng. The color noto of tho tnblo ami room " ..., tvna vollnw. carried out in Scotch bloom nnd flowers. Nino of tho girlhood frlcmds nnd oldtlmo schoolmates of Miss Coke wcro seat ed, being served by Misses Lucy ...-.- ...! Mwrtln Rnwnn. In tho list of guests wore Mrs. Jacob HI l Btrom, Miss Clara Myron. Miss Lil lian Ekblad, Miss Hazel Powers, Miss T.-.l,.. fnhtiann. MlftS InCZ JOlUlSOn, Miss Alice Curtis, Miss Sclmn John son nnd Miss Mildred Coke. NORTH lli:.'l SWEDISH AID. A m - ' V Mm Arwlrnu- RtrntlC will be llOStCSS to tho North Bond Swedish women m hor homo In North Uond next Wednesday afternoon. p p M. K. SILVER TEA. COOS BAY LADIES will find th!s shop n comfort as well as n convonlonco. A full line of tieoillc niaterlnls, aat.x pilluns and tho largest assortment of stamp ed goods In Marshflold. A D'n xTin.iii.nT.il'. cirnn iiii i. ii uuiyuu k) 1 1 v i. CENTRAL AVE., MARSHKllSliU RUSSELL HUILDINQ Tiw, Mniim.iiot KntBconnl Ladles' a i,i nnvn nn nnlprtnliilni: and very woii nfipnilnil ion Wodncsdny nt tho church hall, nt which n ohort pro gram foliowcu a ousinesa biwimuii. Rov. Joseph Knotts tnlkod In a very Interesting way on tho innnnor of worship In South America. Ircno Woodworth recited and little Sylvia Balllnger sang a soio. a conicsi, "The Prlntor'B Plo' occasioned fl nrnt ilntil of fun. Mrs. Halllngor cnrrylng off tho honors. Tea fol lowed, at whlcli sirs, kobb, iirs. Wodworth, Mrs. Nnson nnd Mrs. Clay served. Tho ladles of tho Aid dccldod to mako tamnles for sale again on tho third Wodncsdny In July which tlmo will bo their noxt dnto of mooting. Among thoso out this weok woro Mrs. J. Leo Drown, Mrs. Park, Mrs. Clay, MrB. David Nolson Mrs. dins. II. Curtis, Rov. and Mrs. Josonh Knotts. Mrs. O. Drlggs. Mrs. H. OlOBSop, Mra. A. I). Woodworth nnd dnughtor, Irene, Mrs. J. 0. Lagn worthy, Mrs. M. R. Smith, Mrs. Bak er, Mrs. Dyo, Mrs. Abbott nnd littlo Krnnddnughtor. Olonda, Mrs. It. E. Irwin, Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Mrs. Howard Snvago and son, Mrs. Poral to Mrs. Nnson, Mrs. E. H. Joohnk, Mra n. Tnrrnv. Mrn. fj. N. Ilolt. Mrs. Hnlllngor nntl dnughtor, Sylvia, Mrs. Eva. uammiii, .miss uorn urown end Mrs, Roan. 4 I H , Withi a n I piece of n Furniturl That's, something tj will last a lifetime am will always be a pleas ant reminder of the w casion. By buying your furni ture at this store yot wilt save enounh mone)1 to celebrate on. We make a specialty Good Furniture at a reasonable price and always live up to our motto "WE SELL IT FOR LESS' GOING & HARVEY CO, Complete House Furnishers Mrs. Younglove:- Don't spend all your husband '3 Income on fine clothes for yourself. Put some of his money ln beautiful FURNITURE that you BOTH can enjoy equally. It won't take much coaxing to persuade your husband to buy new furniture. He will be proud to bring his bachelor chums to a well-appointed home. If you want him to say yes" quickly, bring him tojour store-to see our tempting array of up-to-date furniture . Our PRICES will be an argument, for you. mMmmmLjm C. V. H. M. SPEND A SANE 4TH COME TO US FOR IT spending money for jewelry is not spending it foolishly. the dearest thing in life is affection, let those of whom you are fond "know it," by Sending them some little treasure. COME TO US FOR THE PRESENTS YOU WISH TO MAKE. OUR NAME INSURES THE SUPERIORITY OF THE QUALITY. BUY ONE OF OUR "COMFORTARLE" FOUNTAIN PENSi THEN WRITING WILL BE A PLEASURE H. S. TOWER I Mrs, J. C. Jones will entertain tho ladles of tho C. W. I). M. noxt Wednesday afternoon at hor homo In rerndnlo. I rilKIKTIA.V SISTERHOOD. Tho Christian 8lstorhood will ho entertained Tuesday, July H, tho hostess to bo dotormlncd later. I SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. On Tuesday of this week tho Sun day school of tho Episcopal church gavo Its nnnual picnic. Tho affair was a dccldod success from every standpoint. Tho day was a porfect ono and tho placo chosen, Just across tho Uuy, could not hnvo been ox colled ub a frolic ground for thn youngsters. A number woro unnblo to Join tho party on account of Ill ness. Mr Ilonnott Swnnton, nsslst ed by tho Rector, superintended the nffolr. After partaking of a nro- fusion of good things, tho children scattered about on tho grass for games of various kinds, while the young matrons who Joined the party scoured tho woods for borrlos and In cidentally to satisfy themsolves that no placo ln tho vicinity could bo moro beautiful than Portsmouth. When tho Alice H. landed at tho Mnrshfleld dock shortly before 5 o'clock, too ono felt that the day hnd been too RtrntinniiB ami thn . i.. ii -..W..MW..O ,, lllu 0,j nuanap was tho loss of a hat by Doris Sengstack en coming across tho Ray. Those ln tho party wcro Morton and Virginia Coke, Abblo Ledward, Myrtlo Huchnnan, Maud Stutsmnii, Gladys Forroy, Josophlno Thorn, Proc n r -?.1d. 1Klo.anr Flnnftgan, Pasquln Rradfleld, Looland Dayllss, Gladys Crawford, Elizabeth and Edwin Swanton. Loulso Lockhart, Ethel Davis. Grace Farrln. John Dutler, Holen Merchant, Doris Sengstackon. Margaret. Jean and Robort E. Brown- Inir. Ti Mine PTninu . nett Swanton. Rev. Robort E. Brown ing and Mesdames J. S. Coko. Hn.! ry Sengstarken. R. Lothard McCIure. lIer,r0r! 'lockhart, Emma Nasburg, STADDEN ALL KINDS of PHOTOGRAPH l WORK, Ilroinldu Knlargiug u0 Kodak Ilnlsblog. CITY AUTO AND TAXI SEUV10K A now tazlcnb baa boon added to ay auto service. Cnroful drlvors Will go anywhoro at any tlma. Stand Blanco CI gar Store. Day pbnne, 78 Night phonb 13D-X. TOM (lOODALK, PrnprtMnr ST. liAWKKNCK HOTEL We hava a great many Inquiries for acreage nnd lots. If you will sell at a real sacrifice list your property at tho St. Lawrenco Hotol or Lloyd Hotel. No commission asked. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marshflold WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NORTH IHJND 0. A. Mellln, Prop. DR.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Htreet, Phone 180-J, A LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co.. Abstracts, thoroujaly dependable. Imme diate ( service, prompt attention to all iBtereBtB of our clleats. MINIMUM COST I. S. KAUFMAN 4 CO. OOIt lUiHGATIuIJS' OK NEW SPRING GOODS Jur nscmrru The Seitz Pack Range ' & , -wt Jf ' i- IM.'. ' w ' - rv 'Bl&53S' D w3 f ' - . .V-Vrf rf,jwh- ,v ik' t .t JKs. i x. ja-rmt j. .' c. , . jjtse ivJOk)At k. " icrr j :S3uj &V3BhrT' mm ml m f B. . ii U.oro la a rnUR0 of sufclont slzo to cook for CO men and light enough as woll as In such ihapo that can bo easily pack eu into a vory rough, mountainous country on a ono pack nnlmnl, ' Just tho rango for tho Coos nnd Curry Hill districts. Tho largo range comploto about 216 pounds and tho small ono complete, only He pounds. Tho government Forestry service has purchased moro than 7G ranges. Sea your local hardware, doalor. Write for booklet giving dotnlls, Eugene Iron Works EUGENH, OREGON. s TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- ness T..r nB ,m?terlal " Hcht prlco wo know our ba iou? !nS cl jfn5.et T?y8yus!llh Ur P"11 "d tl& C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DRPART3IKNT ..rt.UT THK FVBX' BlLTj N TWO IJY SINa OUIl WOOD FHONR loo. lw aoxrra nnoAWWAt MISS DONNELLY 8Cao,nP,!nfn-d 5?W Massage . ,, ruone 410-J My Own Foruiula 1IA1U TONIO PRICE SLOO ., i vnn Aiirn oai i FOR FOOTED AUTJ! Fow g4 cam with j&f JKEBm&. m 41 m t,.1.i f K73f 'I m lis THE RELIABLE JEWELER. ... iuiikkuu. iiooeri h, Drown. Ill' V!?00' Marv " SS. Jlng, W. T. Merchant and Mrs. Far- s-.&JRSSBBS U Pr UTe Q)1t at Us -i n 'ro. u. OrlMtaa DlUn.. u-... ." ' -" AaAau VTZ .1 D, Ii FOQf 6 nnnr iwnff iniTTTg