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fi'iwM;fflS THE COOS HAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1914.- EVENING EDITION. TWO (lia!SialS',l? -i .'.it'Nir . wl&i!ss wSjSwSstfks'M 1 s .WEBS' Jl ' T&MmnmBMnmuaN&HB I 88&i N" i7 'fflfff I- fg00& Wit filling. 1 love all rondo that have green allien of grass, Where glnnt purp'e knapweeds, dark and wild, Still nod their shaggy welcome when I pass, Above pale elover flowers. 3 used to think they loved me, as a child; And though they have forgotten now, nlas, Jlnd now they only nod where once they mulled. I wander thero for hours. 1 love Htii'h ways aH lead where no one kimvvH Nor enrcH, lint I; where once tho Itoninn trod. Whero spreading hogwecd stands In Btately rows, Nor woodbine breezes cloy. It may be Fancy, or It may be (led CONTRIUUTIONS concerning i.oelnl happunlngs, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to the editor not later than 0 o'clock p. m., Friday of ouch week. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cubos where tho vents occurred later than tho imo mentioned.) If lie had been mueh Interested In a girl before ho met her would she care about his availing himself f every opportunity to laugh nntl talk with the one time object to lib affections. She shrugged her shouldcra, thought, and buIiI: "I wouldn't care." I knew then without her Haying nnv more that one of two things was true. Hither she did not care about the man and was marrying him for practical reasons only or she was not telling me the truth. We are all of us awfully monoga mous nmlinals and If we are fond of a person we nnturnlly want that neritiiii fond of us and do not care A sense Is oftlnies with me then that niiout snaring nun nmruni m .m; i other party, aim wane mere is uu goes. . Past where the larks their utmost song unload, Ileyond the helghtH of Joy. PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos liny peoplo who visit In other cities, togotlior with notices of soclnl nffalrs, nro gladly received In tho social do purtmont. Telephone 133. No tices of club meetings will bo published and secretaries uro kindly requested to furnlBh samo. state of mum more contiueivo to discomfort and misery for all ron- nerned when It Is oerdevelopcd thuiij lealousy, neither Is there nny emo tion more universally found In the niirti'i'l man or woman wholesomely !n !oe. Wllili KNTKUTA1.V TKACIIKHS. I The hospitable people of Myrtle )lnt have planned an Interesting ound of entortnlnment for tho teachers at the County Institute which convenes there August 24. On Monday evening. Superintend ent Welles will give nn Interesting lecture, and some good music will also be furnished for the occasion. On Tuesday evening a reception will be given the visiting teachers In Dixon's drove by the citizens of Myrtle Point, repiesented by tho school board. On Wednesday evening n reading iv m ii, l'Iv.mi Uv Miss Arbuthnot, also a musical concert by a traveling glee club. On Thursday evening state super intendent Churchill will give n lec ture which all persons who are In terested In our schools siioum not fall to attend. .. 5 liive all goings westward when the wny lu zirt about M'b evening: when low gltaiiiH I . . Am vrtt nb no dim woods, nml yet I am not defending the ninn or th0 day ""' " whom Jealousy has reach- f.lngoriTt''iouxh il-lit appears. Ii the point of obsession. I'm only Within my ul it : earning indue enuring n bit of a pica In defense of toenr t tlint almost universal emotion under fftim Twlllgb coms It. then? From ncr mil conditions. wl " "" ' W110 '"" , " "".'.; ad extended nenrlv to the CalRor. ,..i .v ..... .m.r .n ,..,.. .. -...,.'." V ...... .,:.. i ,i, i, r,.:.-inln line. They illlll prelim I ' ""' " " ,, Meyont: tho ilc Mif or tears. I '-r and the olinnros nro equally .IO".V HKI.STON. ip'oil that ho Is going to bo Jealous ! Hi she gives him tho slightest no- AVKRY irettv vc-.' "inch lie- rrslon. And If the womnii loves tho potted young g.il w.is hovvnlllnx an and Isn't iiHirrylng for n t III ln mn f! .. ynil.wu .if li.ir Lit In tafl.lll roilHDUM IllllUO SllO Will (lU- IIAVK DKI.UJIITI'tl. Ol'TINfi I t A partv composed of Mr. anil Mrs. W. !:. Hoagland. and their three chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Torry and daughter. Mrs. T. (1. I .oy Intnl. re turned Thursday from n (lellghtful outing trip that embraced pictures que spots In Coos nun lurry inuuiy Real Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices SURE we have it fl to me tl.e saii.iotw or Her lot in belnc eigc I 1 1 i 'in ho. she said, wan .... I ill.' dtul'j and nrensonnbly Jcaloux " Ti'.i'ie vr . nr :.ln ; particu larly new In her oi.v. The man traveled an i win.: bo hm away he obJeMed t litr ruing ul out with other men. Tl ' vIpii ho was home and fey wo' it t parti1 to gether, ho ; i nlwavii c :s alert lost the talked t o long or laughed too hard with o'.ior nio- r' tlulr irowil. "Thorn ms on i.' m rpwlnlly for whom he i rt'i n vlolem aver sion." SltVH l i'U I !'0. It M'0ll' tllHt at one tliro mIio "' an were very kooiI flemN. Hop n.in ni jinrenlly it er that Jealousy Is tho most pos sible thing In the world. The -le-;-".i: of her lover mny keep her from ever Hiifforinx the pnnies. but lie will realize deep In her own henrt that the field Is a most fertile one should the flist seeds ever be ov.n. ;ui:i-rr kwi,vwi:is. i . made the trip by ton in. ('111111)1111; at ulKhi by tho way. Thev boast proudly of never halng slept In a house iluriiiK their two weeks absence. While away they at tended the Agnte Cnrnlwit at Port Orford nnd made ninny side trips In to the hills exploring very thorough lv the Oregon Const as far south as they wont. Kadi and every member of the party acquired a splendid coat of tan to attest the fact of their enjoyable summer vacation trip. -- xohtii m:xi wr.wHNcs Last Wodnomlny evening tho Bap tist Young People's Society gathered io:etl'or nml went In a body to the In me of Mr. and Mrs. It. .1. It Ice on South Fifth street, whom they 1 1 never forget that rait xpout a Jolly evening with games and was iilvwtyn nfmlil that tho 'old Intimacy nil) In tri nn Of roiiri- ' .'vl i'mhM- ered herself iii.mi wiH.fuliy peivecut d ami niUJiiilged. mill for the mo ment 1 w smlly tempted to cry out! "My dear l'ttlo girl, don't you know thai the ninn or womnii never lived who. If they really lovwl, did not poMU'Mt Hih erni of Jualointy? And If th(Mtt Horiiis weio never devel oped It vwu only tieiiiiiiH) of the moot unusual chami'tor of the object of their n rfcit loii." Hut I don't khv ih.it. tioueral Maloiiioiiiii of th.tr kind uro rather iliiiigeroiiN. lusioad 1 linked her If the had over trie I if versing the lt uaitiui ir nho Illumined how mIid would i-njo) lii'i- flu nee tuklllK dif ferent ulrls inn In the different town and music. I.atu In the evening re- frUl'"i' were nerved. Mr. hiiI Mrs. Itbo were marrlei) lust Sutuidsy ovi.Iiik In IHIlsborn, Or., the home of the lirlile. and Im n edlatoly after the (creniony thoy liroceeiled to Portland, where they K'lilunked on tlu Ilreak water for Marhfleld. Mr. Itlce is omplnyod at the Smith Mil anld the young ouple will make their Iioiur In Mitnuhfielil. Mrs. lllee Is a sister of Governor West's private secre t.irv. Miss Fern lliibbs. Those present Wednesday evening ti woleoii'e the newlyweds to Marsli fleld were Mis. ('has. Doitno. Mrs.1 ('. It. Fluiiauiin, Rev. and Mrs. Ihiss ford, and Ml sees CiiiiIh Velum and ! Itillu Itoss. Alpha Mauxoy, Hostile Piituuiiaii and Messrs. Clifford and ('lias. Dnaiio. Howard Kelly, Hansen,' Joseph Stanibiick of North llend nnd Miss Tliursneldn ltomnhu of San Jose. California were married In San .loso. August ."Hi. At present thoy tire visiting Mr. Stninbiiclt's parents and may possibly decide to locate on Coos Hay. Wlufleld Itobluhon of North llend and Miss Kdnu Flanders of llnndon were quietly niaiTtti.l Inst Satiirday 'Mnlii7 by Hip Uvv. Illsey. Thev will make the'r lu ;.ie at ISoiky I'o!;;: where the groom Is employed. Arthur Alexander and Miss I.lly Dlnginan of North llend were mar ried Monday evening lu Mnrshfleld by .lustli h Pennoek. They will prob ably make their homo lu Dlllard OroKnn vvher Mr. Alexander position. Mr3. Wise-spender:- You can furnish your house from us ty telephone and not be dlssapolntedl But we know that you can appreciate the value of high-grade, durable furnishings, therefore we invite yon to call at our store to see our new stock. You will be pleased with the style and quality of our furniture. You will be pleased 'with our PAIR PRICES. When shall we see you? "WE SELL IT FOR LESS That's one thing for which wc have estab "shed a reputation in Coos County. GOOD FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES And only one price. We get a discount for cash and we give a discount, A child could buy furni ture here and receive the same treatment and net the same prices as the shrewdest shopper and remember always GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers xataii ii.w ci:u:im.vno.v - ('(grii.i.i: i:iimnj lie traveled UireiiKli. ami fiithermore feorite Dewey and Oorno Doll Av. t. '. . auitfnM Jr s $svm'ss --.Frsr- k ,s 'x s.akvivn Jr s 1IS ' IiWsjtYs' - -s mi W vfbnQ At the home of V. I). Newton of .lohiibon'H Mill at l'J::i lam .Sunday Hev. Arthur Thoman. pantor of the M. K. Cliurch. .ouili Mid the woiiIh that Hindi' Kredrlck K liner Drain and Maude Alice Nowtou man and wife "no lout; ii yo both itliall live." Tho ceremony wan performod in the VrrnnnetticntK are belni; inailo fm '! x . ' '.' . - '. "! "l(' Ol!l- Ity iluiptciH of tho Humeri) Star ' I.oiIko which will he held lu North llend, AiiKUHt .'lint. The officer of the aKKOclatlon are Mix. M. K. Kver lit of Coon Chapter North llend President. V. It. SlimiHon of Coon haK ",cnHpier. Vlio Protildent nml Mra. j ICIIr Morne of Kmplre alio a member a of Coon Chitptor. Socretary. The iIiivh celcliruilon will Imluile drill work by the teiin of tho xevernl chap terx In the county, tho uwanl of the ullver IovIiik oup to the loiljie hnv Itipc the InrKOft iiiiuiher of ineinlioiH lu attoudnnco ami other mattorx of loduo work. A now count I tut km for tho no- elation will be adopted. HOXOItS MltS. WAd'CONI'Mt - I Mlm '5iira Hiik lio'.iu was host iM Thur. d.. ul! nuut at Am Hon tirldxo lu honor of Mm. (iuocko WiiKKouor of Portland who Iiiih been a K'iot at the homo of Mr. and Mih. K. (!. Perhani for Hovoral weidia. Mr. WiiKKouor Ih Mr. Porhain'H Ih tor. Mil. K. K. Straw won tho prize fop IiIkIi hcoiv ut cnrdH. At n into hour Ml km lliitchuHou aiwlhted by Mr. Hurry 1'olnom lu mopvIiik n do IIi'Ioiik luncheon. The houeo wiih prettily decorated for the oceuxloii with cut rlowuiK and Kieeury. WKD AT IIAMION. I cami' I'lin: (iiiti.s oit(.'.M.i: - Mih. A. S. SarKiMit has leea !? ,-o'ntel j.i:.ir . .t . t r. ! ? F ClrlH orKaulluK In N'jrth IlenJ. r.t flint oiitliiK of i lie clnh wai mii TliurRilny when the Klrla tcconj tiled by their frleudH left for Cooitoa on a abort en in i I tit; trip. I kastsidi: Si:VIX CM'H - The moethiK for the KastiMe ItiK Club on ThuiHlny was poitpoaM mid IpMtead the club will meet Tbun day, September it with .Mm. Will Steclcel when Mix Steikcl and Mrt Krand Itlebe will lie Joint hoiteM v . - DAXCi: TICSIIAV Mp. 4 Th tiiombiTH of the TburHV I'Miioh Hoiifcop of I.iimpa mid club and their liuslmmls have l- PINS! PINS! FOR ALL PURPOSES hat ns, ac.KF v.vs, veil pins, haiiy pins, all KINDS OF PIS FOR ALL PURPOSES, IN PLAIN AND FANCY DESIGNS, LODGE, FRATERNITY AND SOCIETY EMBLEMS OF ALL KINDS. GOLD AND SILVER SETTINGS KITH GENUINE STONES. ALSO MANY IN LESS EXPENSIVE SET TINGS, COME IN AND SEE OUR BIG DISPLA Y. REMEM BER WE NEVER "STICK" YOU ON THE PRICE, BUT GIVE YOU FULL VALUE ON EVERY ARTICLE YOU BUY. irieiuu or tnu apieudlil yuunit cou ple wUh them a Iouk mid happy map lied life. day mornliiK. Itev. C. Mtiyno KiiIkIiI offlclntlnx. The bride Ih a slater of Mih. II. A. Allen and Ih well known In Paiidoii. Tho youiiK couple nro taking u honeymoon trip to up-river points. Recorder. .j. ISIItTIIDAV PAItTV. . ........ ii... I, ..ii.... ,,r r.w.o f'l.n.. I ill' ipi Cllll.ll.t .v-l W mull 111 I III- m l.i.uii ii. n mi. .(-a ... vwwn ...tii- - . .... preuenuaof the inembera of tho linineil.tep will werve a illnnop to the vlj.lt- Miss Nellie Nlely or .llnndon wero anvil Invitations for an liirornia late folrilllen and a few Invito .Iiik nienibeis lu the Palaro IiiiIIiIIiik married ut tho M. K. paiHoniik'o Snip Iiik party nt tlio Iliinlsli liau i"- friend?, A eumptitmiv wedding din-, and after the ovoiiIiik boukIoii will day luornliiK. Itev. f. .Mtiyno kiiikiii day ovonniB. iter followed tho ceremony. The wrve n lianuuet nt the same place, officiating The Initio Ih a slater of bride and xroom are well and favor-, Mm. Kvorutt l chairman of tho ably known lu Coos county, belux batuiuet committee, connected with two of the inout pro- The cup has been held thla year Diluent fiim I lies In the county. The bv Coiiullle and the meuihem of that future home of the newly weiU will chapter aie plaiiuinx on 'Out to Win' be at Parkemhurx. The many campalxu to roturii home with tho trophy amain. North l-enil will he excluded from the contest thlH your a her chapter U IiosIohh but It Ih lindorHtood that the membera of .Mi.xxi:.vis ci.rn. Ilnrohl McDnnlolK, boh of Mr. nnd Mrs. I'MKiir MeDnnlol, of North llend, Doric Chniitep will iimko xreat efforts (elobruted his ululitli birthday on toward soturliiK the cup fop field. Mursh- WOHTIIV MATHO.V CdMI.VC. I Mr. V. II. Droeer wiih hostess to the Mlnne-Wls Club on Thursday of this week, the day lielnx the mini-; verwtry of tho birth of Mrs. C. II. Davis. The Dresser home was prot-' Dorle Chnptor O. K. S. Is innkluK tily decorated for tlie occasion with nrninuements for the nnnual visit lose, sweet peas and dusty miller, of tho Worthy (liand Matron, Mrs. Mrs. Davis vvns presented with n Mill-' Nelllo McGovvnn, of Modford, who iio-WIh spoon in honor of the dnvfivvill bo nrosont at tho rocular lodco I no ciun has innuBuratod this cus- nientliiK noxt Tuesday oronliiK. Wodnosday of this weok by Inviting a number of his young friends In to ii party. 4 XOItTII ItH.XD M. II. AID SOCIKTV torn and each member will be re minded of the passing years when her turn comes. Mrs. Dressor had linked a lovely birthday cake and each partook of the delicacy when It was cut by Mrs. Davis. Tho club will meet the first Thursday In Sep tember when Mrs. D. A. Jones will bo hostoss. Members present this weok were Mrs. C. V. Davis. Mrs. Clins. I.aChapello, Mrs.. John Dash noy, Mrs. D. A. Jonos. Mrs. K. A. Harris, Mrs. P. II. Dressor nnd Mrs.1 Mary Thompson. The guests wore' ' Mrs. P. 11. story. Mrs. Slinonson and Mrs. It. K. Irwin. T Tho Methodist Lndlos Aid Socloty of North llend mot at tho Church parlors Tuosdny for their rogular He- meeting. Arrangements wero made work of tho order for a plcnle to bo hold nt Allogany, Thursday, August 27. Tho mem bers present wero: Mesdnmes V. Nellson, P. V. Stevens. V. K. I.nlrd W. Chnppolle, Urlnkor, and A. Illsey. C. A A ! piti:siVTi:m 'JHH I Tho Prosbyteii.in Sunday Svbool l Plcnle held nt Pipor's flroye i Wednesday was very well sttenw and proved n fine wcla feature W the congrogntlon. The Alice . the party up the river About jm peoplo In all. went The day" spent in sports. fUliluB, and sto inlng and a bountiful plcnle dinner enjoyed nt noon. i ' ' JThTi.V CAMPIXt.' I'AHTYI Mr. and Mrs. Jake HUigj M'bses Ksthor Johnson arid '"'" son retupiiod this week from itimr lug trip and outing at Mr. "' trom's homostend on Hock u . sides the regular which will be reviewed for tho grand officer, nn Informal .reception hns been planned by Doric Chapter and refreshments will bo sorved Inter In the evening. Mrs. McOovvnn will visit tho Kastern Star ehaptops In Coiiullle, Myrtle Point and nnndon and will return to be present nt tho Natal Day colebratlon In North Hond on August ol. lllt.UIATIC UKCITAIi. f. OUT1.VH AT 001WIW. ... - ...I HOXOItS MltS. T.ACKSTHOM I KASTSIDP. SKWIXti AltTV H. S. TOWER THEIRELIABLE JEWELER. The dramatic recital of Miss Mnr- Jorle Cowan and Alexander Martin was a pleasing event of tho mld siimmor. The audience, composed . largely of friends of tho young peo- A number of Knstslde ladles met pie, was unusually appreciative. They Thursday of this week with Mrs. havo taken work In tho department Percy Peet and spent tho day sow- of dramatic Interpretation nt the lux for Mrs. J. W. VInoyard. The 1'nlverslty of Oregon undor Profes afternoon passed quickly with tho sor Reddle, who It will bo remom- iiiuiiBiuii worn ami laior tno Hostess tiered pleased Marshfleld peoplo InBt served refreshments to her guests winter with a program of dramatic I - About fifty of tho Finnish poople of Marshflold, old friends of Mrs. Victor Lackstrom who Is visiting here gathered last Sunday on the Wlroless Hill nnd enjoyed n plcnle supper nt tho old picnic grounds. Mrs. Kackstrom expects to lenvo noxt Sunday for hor homo In Needles Cali fornia. Tho ladles giving tho plcnle vvoro Mrs. A. Storgnrd. Mrs. Ogron, Mrs. Kronqulst, Mrs. Snndoll and Mrs. Ruduess. COOS IMVKIt PAHTV. I n.t Wilson. Mr. ana ) ',. am S. bnby dauglitor. Jllss '"""""" out. Irono Preuss left toaa . - fffl, Ing of several weeks wh flCoo, spend nt tho summer resort on Ulvor' wno wero Mrs. R. Whitte, Mrs, swanson, Mrs, R. Kittson, Mrs rroy, .Mrs. t uassldy, Mrs. tiyeriy, iMrs. m. a Vineyard. , fi( TO SIIMWWfJJ Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Andersoa Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. ,irih,nberd to leave September 1 for SP fffl Springs Wnstilugton where tnej spend a month. - i INFORM A MMLVr., Mrs. Ed. Hansen of Otf guost of hor daughter Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Anr were tlie guesis " -,"-ot0 sw ttu Mrs. Hnrhnrt T.npklinrf nntnrlnlnml J. readings. The nudleneo was esne- at her Cooa River bunenlovv Thurs- week of Mr. nnd M , Su58t F. daily pleased with the selections day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Har- ter at their summer c'f F. j from Rlloy and Clemens. Mr. Mnr- ry Moffltt of San Frnncjsco. who has Bay. Af Irs. tin leaves the first of next month to been visiting her sUter, Mrs. C. F. n nrw.) 'attend school in the East. JMcCollum. (Cotinued on P9 " MOjfte 1 MM I HrXafllJgggiaiyj 'T5';'IU.T''!J'T,ac3