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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1914)
Hl.1 nwHsamns,iuf . .-vrsTW ! :!' T. Jjfe ?r"W 7'3f ni' ' T, t .Fi'TvTyjglHWH '"Hf W IMMP I.PmHW I1WMW bbiWi. HMi ylii f Wf "y WH M "J," I m. v n N'fc1 " "'' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914. EVENING EDITION. MMnaan. 1 T i rin a i i "u.j" vi ei . - If. .rJ-T""' II mMBrK THi: TANGO. 1 said thnt 1 wag far too ohl To learn another danco nd much too fat to master that: Let young folks kick and prance, 1 took n most decided stand, Determined not to ylold Out times arc strange and men must change. Tho Tango has the field. My children learned It first, of course, And danced It every day; And then my wife to save her life She couldn't keep away! Tho neighbors cfltigi.t the fever, too, And begged of me to try Each man and child Is Tango wild, i And now what chance have I? I i hear tho music all day long And In my Bleep at night; Kncli phonograph mum Jeer and laugh To sea my helpless plight. I niny be old, I may be stiff, Hut age lias II tie clianco v.o4MKJuUiio.N!s concuruiug hoclal happenings, intended for publication In the society depart .ueut of The Times, must bo sub ultted to the editor not later than G o'clock p. m Friday of ucu week. I exceptions will bo illowcd only In cases where tno events occurred later than tuo me mentioned.) Teddy Iloosovclt or I'lppy Morgan about In his go-cart. In nil good truth, the men who aro doing the most for the world aro those who arc raising up nice fat, healthy babies babies who are go ing to carry on to new heights the banner of human achievement, and whv nnv man should be ashamed of publlclv nnnounclns his pnrt In this reat work passes comprehension. Certalnlv the times ate out of Joint and we have gotten to a place where .iWi n vorv decadent view of f Ings when a man Is huinllr ed by PERSONAL notices of viBitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay pepplo who visit In other cities, together with notices of social affairs, are gladly received In tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will be published and secretaries nro kindly reoucatcd to furnish aamo. captive was ever chained to a con queror's chariot wheel of old. And not one of theso women Is nshnmed of her task or mortified at being caught pushing the perambu lator! funny things, women, aren't they? vi:i:k-i:xi) i'ahtv. Misses Marian and Lillian Seaman nml Wenlev Seaman entertained a ' week-end party at tho Seaman home, ' Tlwi Mt-Mliui-,1 " 1111 KnllHl I'niw HiVnr. being seen on the street giving his Ja?t Saturday' and Sunday, In honor, own child an outing, and when such r tno ySHli Alpha and Kvn Hutchi son, who lure been visiting on tho Hay A dance was the feature of, Faturduy PUMiIng and Sunday vnn spent In canoeing, fishing nnd bath ing In the river. Those enjoying the hospitality of "The Orchard" were. Alpha Hutchison. Kvn Htitctituoii. Vdelalde Clarke, Virginia Clarke, a spectacle Is the subjcvt for the Jibes ' and mocking of fools. 1 Happily, though, sensible peo ple are still of the opinion that a babv Is a thing to boast of. and not be nHhamed of. and that a young man pushing his own baby carrlnue Is a mnin miiiiir.iu e sncciacic man a t.n ... . i 1 . i of,t,ial7 haw-haw youth tugging at the leash ininn Seaman. .Marian Seaman. Jack I II hae to learn that danco! of xmos. Saner, llnlbort Carlisle. Duncan Fcr- Anon MIO should push the perambtt- mior wiien a man nnJ his wife and the baby go out for a walk? I have received a letter, snvs Doro thy Dlx, from a man. who writes: "Why should n mnn have to wheel his tli I Id through the city streets? Why should not his wife do It? It Is most humlllntlng to n man to pass ms menus wane lie ih pushing a baby Hut let no one over again lay the guson. Win. McDonald. Chauncey rime of rare suicide at woman's Clarke. Sydney Clnrr.e, Albert Haines, dnnr. aitii-o the fathers .take so little Clarenco Kurtz. Wesley Seaman. . Interest in their offspring thnt they a.e not willing to he seen In public with them. Apparently children arc no longer considered by their fathers as a crown of glory, but a sort of dis grace t at they try to keep hidden and out of sight as far as ponslblc. INFORMAL Al'TIIUNOON. o Mrs. 11. It. Chandler entertained ; Informally on Tlum lay afternoon of this week, the giicrts bringing their , .. .. work bngs and sewing, while some As for my correspondent k con- in..., .!.. i.,i,i.. M u- n tnntlnii Hint It Ih a woman's dlltv to ..' .... ..... .....'.' ....'.. 'I cart, and to have to listen to their push he perambulator, that Is as It rt " c Z ;,Torvln i. . it'iiiiirHii i u mi wm n idai n jb ....... i . . rr l. .iiniinnnin.iniik i.ii -.. ..- -,. , -- """'J iimiio unit ui:. i ij nil iioiMioBiuiitiv ww duty, but I do not like to quarrel with servers It would seem that. Innsmuch iVaufma Mrs Convoiso Mis W s . my wife, ami so I am asking your as a father Is Just as much a father jc,Xu0n Mrs' Thos II llrown Mrs ' WhaVs7 eStt ' rwltb nosh.,,, ,!, ""'1 ! '' , Z VL " K'V l,,e ' ',. , ChnnUler. . MIm Genevieve ru . . MLiioiui nviit iMirn .iijiii;ti i iivuai ftaby carrlago as a resnectablo tnli for a family man? What Is thero about It to make a man blush nnd hang his head In sliaine? I fall to bco In It anything derogatory to mas culine dignity. It seems to me that Of course the mother Is harnessed to the baby's go-cart most of the time. Six days out of seven she pushes It ahead of her when alio takes hor walks abroad, just as she listens to the baby s crying nnd wash- mitTIIDAV I'AltTV. a man with tho perambulator Is far es and dresses nnd cares for It seven The members of his class from tho Haptlst Sunday School met at tho home of Ralph lluiiBen on South Z aJomobl i n. ? i,n .." u i m i'' n"'" m,t (i U, WCk; ftl,"1 1,i1h ,,,c "K Seventh street Wednesday afternoon, to takn ff.o ai,v" iiv,H.tiiiV,!i,b0UfP 'p, ""o. . It apponrs to t,o jip to tho iu honnr of MllBtP. Hnlph'H tenth tSko a Coni uiHJ J B U,nn t0 f,Uh0,r ,0,,tnko h'8 .V,r," " t" Vmec MrtlHlny. A pleasant afternoon was lBkuaf.,L0-r,".K,r'.'. occasionally, oven If ho Is mortified 8,,ont I,, inynK ,,lim0R. iiofrosh- iiiu mini wuo iniiiKs innt no looks to death at being seen In tho com- mentH wore served by Mrs HniiBon tateiTrwCVn wrilii1'? lf ' W- own child. aHs'lMcl l y.MIss MySlo c5nk"nTnd would yJ.iHll,nfT1 My 0!'UMl",,"h,,t ' nl"nied to ho Miss Hmmn Hansen. Those of tho voimi to UllcMl with pride and vain- necit pushing n pornmliiilntor. 1 won- class present were- Clydo Call Iler- feaHIifi iinih.'Mri0! 1U ,,rt;',0",t',l 'U'",,,f i10, 0V'"' P"l tlirtiiiBli the 8)ll. Clausen. Whltford Hall, Howard tearing up the stieets In a hlgh-pow- Muldmtlal part of Now York between McLanchlln. U',un f!,,,,nv. pii the lioiiro of 10 and I o'clock. Tho Woodruff, Hurl Woodruff. Willis Mof-i tM.-is are a liali) blockade. There feu. Ralph ILiummi, and Mi. A. F aro hiindredti of perambulators, each Hassford, teacher. t contnlulng a rosy baby and each baby . . , ho In ainnHliliiR records nnd dodging has been told by her doctor that tho '" '' t cred racing car. Yet ho Is a million (hues more use fully nnd worthllv oiniiimo.i in niimi ling tho baby wagon than he would the traffic police In a gasoline wagon Anu lot mo reiniiiil my correspon dent right here that trundling tho baby cart may bo tho short cut to fame for him. For In these pornmbu. lators that unwilling fathers nre pinning are tne infants who aro go naiiy must be kept In the air a cer- The Sisterhood of tho Christian lain number of hours. , Church met at the homo of Mrs. ,..' '' N- !"or In Old Town on Wednes- On the shady side of tho street In day for an all-day session. At noon Hiiuiiuer. In the lee of some shelter- n basket dinner wns spread and a lug building In winter, you will rind most enjoynble tlmo wns had. Thero these mothers rootsoro with walking. Is much work on linnd nnd the ladles inir in itn i nt mon ...t.i ... win . .. .v.. .. .I i """ wuo wrai aim noreo io iieatn. sweiteilng aro meeting mery week now. The 'f hi nii. i i. i.t. J. mHi ' f"""'e' i".".' ."".?, MhlvcMlim with cold, but next meeting will be at the home of imi? lm ...,i o. i. .. n."y " m"" 'f!"lhf,lll ni" I'iitlently sacrificing the piosldent. Mrs. Kdgar McDnnlels. whi, n, H,,,.il",,,"t.,l,,,.,,e', ,0 ""nwwlvwi to tholr children, clmliicil and It is hoped thnt all 0r the Sister- heel Homo little Tommy IMIson. or to the baby's go-cart as truly as any hood with their friends wll l,o Hiiro. 11 s vlr-.JWnM ', II LmmBk ', '-, II ', tVA Ww& ma v Tit-- s-4x-y UkT. 3 Those In nttendniico this week weio Mosdames Kdgar McDaulels. Samuel Gregg, S. S. Rltehey. L. K. Dyer. Mary K. Harris, O. Gross, It. Kmerv. K. J. Covey. J. H. MeMurtrle. 4 I PICNIC l'l COOS ItlVHU. ' A Jolly party of plcknlekcrs spent last Sunilny at the Hessev nlaco mi South Coos River, a luncheon under mo trees ihmiik a reature of the day's fun. Thoso In the pnrty were: Mr and Mrs. Peter Mlmuoul and f.un llv. Mr. iiiwl Mrs. Al Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. Heoi and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Mlrrnwuil and family. Mr. and Mm. ('has. Kronholni and family. Mrs. Walter Sneddon and daughter Ruth, and J. H. Sneddon. ' V. L. All) SOCIKTV. 7 THERE AKE MANY VS?n. TlltXUS FOR YOV IX Ol R STORE UESWES JKW&l.RY AXO SILVERWARE. RELUME FOUNTAM PEA'S. CAMS AND UMHKKUAS WITH PLAIN HANDLES OR FANCY DESIGNS IX GOLD AND SILVER. WE HAVE ONLY THE IIEST MAKE OF THESE GOODS, HECAUSE THEY ARE THE ONLY KIND THAT LAST AND GIVE SATISFAC TION. THE PRICE IS BUT LITTLE MORE THAN OTHERS ASK FOR THE POORER KINDS. AND YOU WILL HE PLEASED AND PROUD OF THE GOODS WE SELL YOU. I he Young Ladles' Aid Socloty of Hi Norwegian Lutheran Church met lliuroday 'enlng with MU Semite iii'iaiuuu in iiuiiuer Hill for a session of sewing nnd coiuersation, a'ter whli li the hoMess served refresh ments. The- Soileiy has ghen up the tie cream Miclal. which was to hae boon held tonight, mid Instead will guea watermelon soda I In the'r bail on August 1 I. The Soiietv will m...r u four weeks when mih Mnimi m... ililson wll be hostess. Those pres ent lhursday wore- Mlws Hannah hiiiine. Lillian Jetmnn, Dorothv Johiisou. Cora. Alice ami Mnimi m., I thison. Sennle Refsland and MeUrs K. Hraniior. K. (J. Mollem. H. p..i..r- son. Rev and Mrs. R. o. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. J.uobson. Jalinar Itefs lttd and Mr. and Mrs. Refsland I HONORS (J FUSTS. Mrs. K. H. S. TOWER THE RELIAULE JEWELER. MllliCltS nillill'tnlna,! W.,,1 f ,L M1l,h " 'a"11(,, iwrty In lienor of the MUses Cullii of CoqulIIe. who liaxo iK'en her guesu this week The Alice H took the partv to the lower . . " "Ul "' "" arternoon a pic nic lunch was enjo.xed. Those asko.l to meet the honor guests were. Mrs Ihos. II. Hrown M U. K. Hoc "hi Hall, Mary Kruso. Kvelyn Flanagan trances and Graie Williams. Haw and Lucy Powers. Madgo Harry May mU'i8,.iNor? Towor' Uoasl Dousla", Mabel Harr can ami i.m,M -..'..' Jottings The Parade Will Start Promptly at 9 A. M. AND ALL WHO EXPECT TO PARTICIPATE SHOULD CALL ON THE MARSHAL OF THE DAY, CHAS. I. REIGARD, AND HAVE YOUR POSI TION ASSIGNED. ' THE PARADE WILL DISBAND AT THE PAVILION, WHERE THE PLAT FORM EXERCISES AND SPEAKING WILL TAKE PLACE IMMEDIATELY AT 10:30 THE MOOSE BASEBALL TEAMS OF BANDON AND NORTH BEND WILL CONTEST FOR GATE RECEIPTS AND CHAMPIONSHIP OF COUNTY AT DRIVING PARK. AT 1 P. M. THE STREET SPORTS WILL BEGIN AND AT 3 P. M. THE WATER SPORTS. SPECIAL FEATURES WILL FOLLOW THE WATER SPORTS AND CONTINUE UNTIL 7 P. M., WHEN THE BIG OPEN-AIR DANCE WILL BEGIN. ON MONDAY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK THE COOS BAY CONCERT BAND WILL RENDER ONE OF THEIR SPLENDID PROGRAMS AT THE PAVILION, WHICH WILL BE FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY BY THE DANCE, TO THE MUSIC OF THE MOOSE ORCHESTRA AND ON THE BEST OUTSIDE DANCING PLATFORM EVER BUILT IN MARSHFIELD. CASH OR SUITABLE PRIZES HAVE BEEN PROVIDED FOR EACH EVENT. THE CITY WILL BE IN GALA ATTIRE. BUSINESS PLACES DECOR ATED. MOST OF THE BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSED. ALL SEEM TO HAVE CAUGHT THE MOOSE SPIRIT. THE CITY IS OURS FOR THE DAY. If You Don't Have a Good Time-Its Your Fault HERE'S SINCERE THANKS TO THE CITY AND OTHERS WHO HAVE ASSISTED. A HEARTY WELCOME AND A GOOD TIME TO ALL. , xt-' . Quality And Pr ice lira o " o o 0 flj EICKOIvK ono can judge a position, fix a criterion, or estimate a quality, it is necessary to ho in possession of at least two tacts upon which to base one's conclusions. One fact alono is useless and it only serves its purpose when taken in relation to the other. Thus PIWUU, when used as an indicator of the value ol' a piece of l-TRXITURB, is useless unless we also consider QTA UTY. QUA LITV, together with PU 1 013, will bring yon. to the conclusion that VALUE and VALUK-CIIVINd aro first con siderations at this FUPX1T UK K STORE. "Will' PAY MORE?" fnri m u Johnson Gulovsen Company The Quality Name With Service Fame. H m in Ti -.-... u i, aiauu. (Conttnuod on Pago Three.) JLM1J.T