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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1915)
ff$w8fflwiSE ttuuESJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUHE 5, 1915 EVEMIIMG EDITION. TWO r o 51 n mraeeirs nun laecem ikr ' Beftteir Baby Contest Y reading of Quality Furnishings at 1 .NOTICE H'BT . - B I F& . " rv a ?? WO I - I l m Froze w tin mm ii itrvV' v . h AMB r" -!K - iy ., , " w uw B ' rk II II II N I I Zjlrv jffS pj- mlifiBMK gialWiiEr'k'g B0' c'"2?F Jf 1 IJI'FitoI SS , III VftWAWMi IK f?lciKiil i IP Zr " wNitf iwft VV mJlil -" ISQi g$!lili mB l ( K MBal &MFSsPs,p fWBBBK f iBC? -HB l,Jtf S" . . K 2ilimLW , ok? ivi r.v-Yy "T7(i.s mmi:z& mg vm ruii-n " jw wmw -;iswwiTfl : . HL 5B ITttW - ..aw mt& W " i ' m m I" 111 1 JL !1L vi:xox pitow vims iii'nni;ss L o J Tied for (Jriiiid Trlc. Tk-il for (JiiukI 1'ilc. ftj. j ' "?r tj u n yvoxxi: asiioij itoiiuit'i-wuiiiiixo mSwkl "?W Wlimur tr Ittoiio MimIiiI for IHttliest Wiimcr Hrcmo SKmIhI for lllnlifxt M'li!'ifraL O for mils Xct to (Iruiiil ITIo Sniio for IIojth Xel to (Jrimrt Pile fi jyjprk. WfjB :: :t tt ji w : wlBf t wr'TeM "Hotter lt.1:es" menus better I '" " mwI-'I ' VflVtflfi- Xll CONTniDUTIONS concerning social linopcninEa, lntonUcd for publlcntton in the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not inter than 0 o'clock p. m., Friday of onch wcok. (Exceptions will bo ttllowed only in cases where tlio evonta occurred lutor than tho tinio mentioned.) Sl'AOIAMA' .1ISI J was mighty Rood looWn' when I wiib young. Pcort an' blnck-oyed an' sllni. With rollers a-courtln, mo Sunday nlRhts, 'Spaclally Jlml Tiio likeliest ono of 'cm nil wus he, Chipper an' linn'som, nn' trim, Uut I tossed tip my head an' mado fun o' tho crowd, Spaclally Jlml I said I hadn't no 'pinion o' men, An' I wouldn't tnko stock In him, But they kop' on n-comln' In spite o' my talk. Spaclally Jlml I-Kot so tired o' Iiavlu' 'om round, Spaclally Jim! I mndo up my mind I'd aettlo down An' tako up with him. r pi So wo wus married on Sunday In church, 'Twiib crowded full to tho brim. 'Twus tho only way to Ret rid of 'cm nil Spnclnlly Jimi Dcsalo Morgan UNK Is tho brido's month. It Is tho month of marriage. It In tho time wliou lovo realizes Itself In now tics, lit tho founding of tho home and in tho making of new social re lations. Much as this great step mentis to tho man, It means moro to a woman, becnuso If alio Is tho uormnl typo of woman slio "knows Instinctively and has been renrod In tho thought that lovo, homo niul tho tics mado by hus band nnd children nro tho richest and worthiest gifts Cod can bestow on womanhood. Sho, even moro than hor husband, is thrilled with Joy, nllvo with hopo as she ontors for tho first tinio tho cozy, nttractlvo spot which they call tholr homo," snys Dorothy Dnlaii. Wlicthor largo or small, stniplo or splendid, it is rightly her pnlaco. ;riu: lutimr.s imiicam Tills Is her dream and that of mnny a brlilo ns they stop across tho threshold of tholr homes for the first time. After tho flush of enthusiasm is ovor nnd sho looks about tho homo In n quieter and sleadlers way often tho first mnnuMit of doubt appears. Tho dream has changed to reality, nud sho condors If tho future Is to bo ovory thing she had Imagined and hoped It would be. As sho stops nud weighs this important question sho recalls tho fact that many of her young friends nro very happy; thoro ixro n fow that are Icbb happy. Tho moro sho thinks tho moro she won ders to which clnBH sho Kill belong. PEItSONAh notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Bay people who visit in other cities, together with notices of soclnl annlrs, nro gladly received in tho social de partment. Telephone 133. No tice of club meetings will bo published and secretaries uro kindly requested to furnish samo. that every day In tho wcok nnd ovory month In the year Is to brentho with tho perfume of Joy and tho sunshliio of blessed contentment. Thero are bound to como moments of doubt nnd perplexity which you cannot help and over which you have little control. Kvon theso moments will bo onBior and tho trials mado less it you will take stock of conditions. You married your husband not because ho wub rich or poor but because you loved him. If you want to keop that lovo nnd want it to grow you must lenrn how to adapt yourself to pres ent conditions. Tho housekeeping problem enn ho lightened or done away with alto gether if necessary, but do not rush Into It ignorantly without knowing tho work It Implies. You muy know of n homo that has been wrecked be cause tho homemnker did not know anything of homeinnklng nnd, fur thermore, sho did not care. You porhaps married the man with a slim salary becnuso you loved him when you might have had tho ono with a largo fortuno. You mado n choico and now bo true nnd loyal to tho lovo you wanted. You hnvo kept your hands fluo nnd delicate, einbroldorlng and playing tho piano. Yes, they mny ho fine and soft after you wash tho dishes, clean tho pots and pans nnd do tho weekly washing. All these things nud much moro must bo done conscloiitlonuly luid well if you want to mnko your homo clean and nttrnctivo. You know your husband Is a fluo energetic young mnn, fired with tho right ambition for his family. Though ho cannot boast of wealth, ho came from n good, comfortable homo. Ills mothor Is a cnpnblo mid practical hnusokcopcr. This mcniiB tnnt sho Is an experienced cook. Do not wnsto your tlmo nnd patience apologizing for tho poorly mado and tasteless dishes you, hnvo been giving him over since you woro married. Instead of giving your tlmo nnd allowance with your music or dancing Icsbous ex pend them in becoming a good cook. And hearing of Quality H mne FumisfaimiM And thinking of Furnishings You wiS! eventually buy .mality Homme YT"1 o JF raras. "Better Babies" menus better chances for tho llttlo folk. It means tho expression of their light to bo well born, to bo ghen the best tlicio is anil equal oppoit unities. "Better Babies," Is n welkin Hint Is Ileal (I louud tlio vtoild. Xortli Bend mothers cmlj" recognled tlio slgiilflrniico of tlio inoiv. Tlioy laid the most Micccssful liuby con test over held on Coos Bay. '..Mothers brought their babies nud had them examined by expert, pliyx- IchiiiN. To each mother amis later If you hnvo no natural nptltudo It m,iW coittriviito sIiiihIiij: exactly will tako tlmo nnd pntlonco, but If joii stick to It persorvorlngly your failures nro bound to lend to suc cesses. Try at first to learn by your self, for experience Is tho hnrdoat and thoroforo tho safest teacher. You will find the menus and receipts In the dully papers and tho housekeep ing department In soma of tlio wom en's magazines of upleudld assist ance. Aftor making an honest effort, should you find tho work tnxliVg, tako some cooking lessons at n school or in a class with some of your friends, COOKINtl IS 1JASY After a mouth's tlmo of stumbling nnd falling, you will adapt yourself vtlint any defect of her child might be, how to roricet It, nud the num ber of points scored by tho child In tho search for perfection. Ono bundled percent wt tcry Hourly 1 cached by four of tlio little folk. close. Two llttlo hnj.s tied Tor tho grand nlo. They were Vllus Burgess, aged lilt mouths, sou of ."Mr. mid Mrs. V. II. Burgess, nud Vernon Plow, aged 15 months, sou of Mr. mul .Mrs. Wllllum 1'iow, emit scor ing 07.5 per cent. Tlio highest Kill ""'I '"'V oxt to the grand piies, em.li leeching mi engraved bione medal veio Yoiino Asboe, llttlo daughter of Mr. nud Mts. A. II. Asboe, and ItolierL Well lug, ugeil ,"l months, sou of .Mr. mid .Mrs. Xels Welling. Iticli credit Is due (ho X'oith Bond Mothers' nnd TomiiciV Asso ciation for tho siirco'sful contest, which in all probability will ho again icpeated next jear. With much satisfaction comfort and economy to yourself. J!n3iasjni Gm!s3ni Company TiTe Quality Name With a Service Fame that lovo means economy and thrift, -ittitii .Muttliows, Mrs so. Instead of ordering over tho tol- Mis. Mel.eod, Mrs. ephonc, do your own mnrkotlng every day. henm without nny further wasto of tlmo nud money Just what your family needs are. Try nnd got tho best food for tho least monoy. It wilt not take you long to learn. I MIXXi:-W!S ChUB I This Is tlio fancy picture- I paint i to tho kitchen and dish washing prnli-i of you young, pretty and enthUBlas-llPiiiH, but you still hnvo failed, bo tic brldo ns I see you settle dowti'cnuno your grocery and butchor Into a homemakor anil housekeeper bills mo enough to brenk n bank. Do not deceive xouisolf by thinking' Dear young woman, ou must learn .1 ill' I) .11 Mi i Ah ' , - jF N ', ill!. ' K fm 'h v w m' mmemxs I Fw fimfwt Br i I Wis " L1''1 msf The Marvelous Zone Of the Pniinnm-Pacific International Exposition At the very stnrt of this womlerous thorough fare stands the exhibit of Ghirardelli5s Chocolate Here you enn see made this best of nil food products note its absolute purity and careful manufacture. 'ilAi-OU w i .'I k i , , i , Sk i i I V. '!' "H'lrl til ,',l!Vl,S! 'i 1 ' f' ' a i iti a & fc, t a D. GHIKARDCLU CO. silica iayi m I l'l 1 ' r . 1 1'i liL ' V mm vffiti m!M 1 wm mm m& i A ii'n, "M A delightful session ot the Mill-iio-Wis Club was that at which Mrs. I' II. Dresser was hostosa on Thu'is day afternoon of this week. Tho usual diversions' woio Indulged lu, making tho hours pass nulekly nnd oujoyubly. Dolletous lefioshmuiits waro served to the following ladles: Mrs. A. .. Downs. Mrs, .J no. Dash uoy, Mrs. V. K, Kmiglaud, .Mis. D. A. Jones, Mrs. Chas. ha Chapolle, Mrs. S. Brown, Mrs. W. If. Per kins, Mrs. Mary K. Thompson, Mrs. K. Kollo. In two weoks Mrs. Davis will bo hostess to tho club ladles. (MKI I'ABTV r Mrs. Henry Kourlor ontei tallied at flvo tables of cauls WtHluosday afternoon at her homo In South Marshfield. Tho looms woro bonn tiflcd with an abuudanco of pink roses and ferns and pinks. fho hostess wus uBslstod in borvlnif by Mis. Goo. Fourier, Mrs. Win. Stiu oedur nnd Mrs. J. W. llilden hrand. The tiophy was won b Miss Until Mathews. Tho Imitation I list Included Mrs J. Mitchell.! Mrs. Stadden Mrs. LoMIeux, Miss Yin. bchroeder, Noils Jensen, Mrs. P. Dodsou, Mrs. J. Jurvis, Mrs. K. A. Siuehl, Mrs. tloo. Kouiier, Mi 8. F. Denning, Mrs. Jako Fourier, .Mrs. Hlldenbruiid, Mrs, Tom Harvey, Mrs. Bay Olllvant, Mrs. 11. Bult muun, Mrs. h. Brown, Mrs. II. Wells, Mis. 0. Wells. O . I BBiiuiK ci.l'b i,uxnii:ox i j P , , Mrs. W. S. Turpoii cntortalnod the Brhlgo Club at a 1:0 n't lock lunch oon Wednesday afternoon followed by curds at which Mrs. Win. IIoib fnll won first piUe. Scotch bloom i and rotes used profusuly In deior-j iiting pioilmed an artistic of feet in the parlor nrraniioiuuut. Mia. B. H. Chttiidlor nud Mrs, Warren I'alnt or played ns substltutos, the mom hers prosont being Mrs. G. W. Kauf man, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mis. W. M. Illako, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. J. II. Flanagnii, Mis. K. K. Jones, Mrs. Kdnn Ulchardson, Mrs. J. W. Bon nott, Mrs. C. M. Bylor, Mrs. h. J. Simpson, Mrs. Win, liorsfnll, Mrs. Heiheit I.ockhart, Mis. Uluaooth .Meiehaut, Mrs. K. G. I'erham and Mrs. Tin pon. Tho aftoriioon was ouo of tho most enjoyable of tho season and it Is legrottod by all the ladlos Unit this meeting concluded 'tho roKiilnr meetings for tho sum mer months The final session will . bo an oveuliiK pnitv at Slioie Ancs (probably In lime, wlien Mr. and Mrs. L J Simpson will emerttln tho dub ladles and their hiiMbu.iH Did you know that wc carry a full line of fresh VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND BERRIES, as well as a full line of GROCERIES AND COFFEES? Get a receipt and save FIVE PER CENT. inrozzuscisnavsTxsscn: Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice Hoiise Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef ficient clerks being out of tho high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 I Lawn and Garden Sprinkling lhervoue who expects (o use wnter for lawn or garden uplink IIiik is required to sign nu iipplUutiou nnd juako paxiiiont boforo using any water for I his purpose. Tho into Iked by tho Bail road rnoimlsslon for sprinkling Is 81.00 ikr month for ouch 5000 bqiiaro feet (50 by ion-foot lot, or less, building wpuco included. Fajnieiit of four mouth, or 1.0(1 in mlvnuco allows hso for ouo jear In advaiico for l.wvu sprinkling, waslilng windows, porches, etc., but if paid by tho mouth uso Is only allowed during tlio Tho rules filed with tho Balhoad Commission loipilro that pay ment bo mndo in mlvnuco each month before using muiio mid that sprinkling bo done, only between (I mid 8 o'clock, morning mid evening. o reduction In rates will bo allowed in case water is not resulted for sprinkling every day of the month. If water Is used for sprinkling without puymont having been mado hi ml xanco or outside of sprinkling hotus, tlio service may Ihj entirely shut off mid not turned mi until $!, penalty lias been paid, month paid, Coos Eay Water Company. MAltSHKIian) AXD KOUIH BliXI), OBKGOX. , Effective June 1st, 19,5 Cream ?nnn . Whip Cream" 2S 5? ""I"1 Milk... TJJP'nt Buttermilk"-. inp2,fH1art Butter... 3nPE9aIon Ice TJer Pound 5operloo COOS BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 73. Deliveries at 8:30 a m ' nnrl 9-nn . J.A.I", "" uw !' hi. uany quatermasItudjo" . QUALITY PHOTOS r2P.P!JteifcBlan00 HH mahsiikh:l, oiikgon WALL PAPER ee VIERS About it, . v ,1'iw.oo.imui.M, ailu TAU,Olti:i) HATS Work giiMantecd uud prices ' reahomiblo - 0- 31 KS. II. O. WIUIJV Ovor Norton &. Hanjcn'i Iiiono IG9-J. 444 GOODRUM'S GARAGE 1 i JJ47 Central av. Phono !J"3ii ! IIOMI1 OP THD OADIIJiAO AND IJODGB Aiwco supi'i.iia rem ALL MAKi:S OV CA118 Have ou Iiiono 7.X been to HAUTDIl'S for JilTXC'll? If Xol, Why Not? Something Xevv livery Pajr. Ico Cream brlcku noc Ico Croam, qtinrts ,..!0c Ico Cieain, pints -Oc Hot Chicken Tamalea....!! for 23c ricnle Jitiiulit't a Special.' SARTER'S l'houo ii(i;i-J. Opposlto Ulanco Hotel, Front Street MnrshllclJ. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS l'hono SiOO.fj. Xlght and Iar. Itlght Cafe. good caiis. c.in:rufi dhiveiu 1). I,. l'OOTL'. WOOD! WOOD! KlndlliiB wood, por load $1.73 to TJ Aider wood, 1C to 24 inches !IP 1'iee Deliver)' W. H. LINGO Phono 227-J. North Flnt St (Continued on owa Pago Throe.) AU Kinds of Job Printing Done, nt The Times Office " a1 t nn COJIMITATIOX if TU'Kirrr., 82.00, .MurHlillold.N'oith llcud Auto Mue Ciii-h every ten iiilnutc from (J ii. in. Hi IS P. '! ,0 fi0Bl1' HIoiikIi oiico a day, 1IS U ii.ni.; tolmiphotlirwtriri ii ilny. UOIIST KINO. I,S- A . -"Tl : rIZ- r City Auto & Taxi Co. nay ami "" For taxi, phono 20, Chandler Hotel For tonrlns cars, phone ., Chandler Hotel iivsx KAMmrrii.iw xt ... . New C nun vine I V " "" ( HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NUW See CORTMELL Phone 3171 ppnjjcSs- m m fr in LU.iJa-Flhi IDEAL SUMMER TRIP t'outji Coos River every Steamer RAINBOW leaes Mnrshflcld fo Miniiny nt a m., nnd reluins at 0 p. m. I.auiuh KXPHKSS week da same bonis. iniuii v'kkij (ritovn and imc.vic nurns llrliiK .vour lunch baskots, kodaks and fishing tackle for a few days' outtiiB. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a Bpeclult. ItQl'M) THIP 7.V. For (hniier apply on board or phbne TiCXT or phono S1C7. TTwipiiTwr-MnrririwMWFJiii m w ii'i iin'i'Mfv un 9 pomtu i ers out f KxuxmnzEiaKszisx i 4, rt o0!SEi- H Is Phone I181J 11 Indlcntloim point to n perfert day tomoiiovv for tlio HAND COVCT.liT " ltl(i It Slvl v I'll Mr t iiiii'i' innri m.i. nr...... .. ,.,,i,..1M onpoitunlt) for j on to look over this Ideal subuib.iii iimnn.rv n,i lomoinbcr lomoinnv COOS 1UV COXCnnr HAM) DAY Vr POUT IIAHXOI. Kvery selection made for tho iiiiicbaso of piopertj will be eiedited to tlio bund. It Is up to joii to get in n"1' boost. For full paiticulars, udl on, white-,:, or phone, IT ITTfTKTiUt 3v ? tat a m 68 CENTRAL JM I -Ai ao xjxjwIW AVENUE BKMnruraMUJi4Wm4ttMtUisaMtti