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4 r 4 THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915- EVENING EDITION. two ; - .I..I I I .1 mm 1 .. j ;- WWTSW'BflWDl?? (n i v V U uli u U ou s ui L'U u ijvix i oo uu u ssslj jfliwi nitl J.fir. tyMfa. Tk ,Jl"T " . a .TJiWyvV VTlh T IT j ' 1 ' lawVr'j I isr JtiMHiSbriWHCl Miw im.. ?f seaH'ir avri iKits cvww raiAT: ft Pomm Ms saw J rEfflf '' mpwigs 'man fai''.v Srv"' (J&&im&'ii I ' &r , wavs ok womi:. n. I aj K. ' U 4 H ' You may boaBt of lovely u oiiiuiiUliitl and sing nloiiil her praise. And remark her cheery manner and her optimistic vvn.vs. Hut u woman Ih h woman liai'il to fathom ns tlio nicy! Hho can do a doen women's work and never liat an eye; Hut sho can't lie optimistic In a faded summer liat When tlio frost Is on tlio window niid the rent Is on tlio flat! Hho will soothe your wounded feel ings and nssuugo your sudden fright When a flock of ghoBtly butcher hills jumps out at you at night; Sho may he as hold and fearless as a Hon full of roar When your pulso Is llko n fritter and thu wolf Is at thu door; Htlll, shu can't endure the tnrturu of that faded summer hat When tlio frost Is on the window and the rent Is on tlio flat! Yes, tlio wayB of suhtlo woman are unseurcliahlo and strange, And her sunny disposition Is sus ceptible to change; She can he as sad and silent as n doughnut on u plate, High mid seek her quiet chamber In a melancholy state, Then rush on you like a sunburst in a forty-dollar lint Hang tlio frost that's on tlio window! Hang the lent that's on tlio flat! .Selected. IAM aliout to rIv away tho sec ret or 10,000 glils. I can do It In Just olio little sentence of eight words. Men do not know how to make love. Now hero Is n iiiocr thing, and 1 call your attention to it, not be cause I euro a hit whether you ngrro with niu or not, writes Lillian Doll. Olrls all know that what I 1mo Just said la true, yet few of thorn will ho liruvo enough to admit it to any man. Nor to any other gill. Hut they will to Mi:. Why? To admit to a man would either to discourage a possible mat lueo or dinner. To admit to any ntliur girl would Klvo her the chance to mlso her oyo lirowB and say,,"ilavo you bail yv lurk? I haven't (Which would ho a fih.) Hut (o toil It to me Is llko the reel or tho kimono after tho front laces have been to tight. (llrlH don't mind tolling mo tilings. That's why I know m much about them. And that's why I know how men nmku loo. The glils tell me. No. Men seldom make good lovers and men uovur make perfect lovois. 1 never could understand why a man who plnjs a good ganio or whist should noL know how to mako lovo. Tliuro am so man) points In com mon. You i an plu a game of whist so liadly your partner will think lovingly of niiirdor, or you can Play it with a wionco which would mako oven "Hoy lo" lespeel ou. Now, 1 am not a mood whim play er. Ask anybody who ovur played with mo and llnteu to what they say If you aii. They will toll jou that I can take any uuniher of lilcka yet I am playing whlat. 1 am Juit wlnnlng iinino, that in all. If my pailnor says. "Lot's hunt v t IV. J "If. , body who wants to marry need ho discouraged. Thu process of marrying Is tho easiest thing of all. It's the staying married that I nut talking about the staying married willingly Joyfully gladly. And that's what I said In the first place. Men don't know how to mako love. They only know how to got mar ried. 4 HIHTMDAV PARTY I A merry party was that held on Thursday afternoon when n number of small friends of Harry Octtlus aided him In celebrating his suvcntlt birthday. Tlio afternoon was pleas antly spent in playing games, after which refreshments, which only boys ran appreciate were served to tho following guests: John llutler, Glf ford Kiiodborg, Wilder liniuel, Har ry (lottliis, Audrey Lyons, Mrs. L. L, Tliomiis and daughter Louise, Mrs. W. A. Held and Helen and Warren Held and .Mrs. F. K. Gettius and Mrs. J. H. Lyons. fr 4 ho I MAItSlinivLIM'Ll'H l'ltOtJItAM Tho I'rogrcsb Club or Marshrield is among thu Nrst of tho women's clubs In tho statu to Issue its year book for next year. Tho officers of this club aro as follows: President, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson; vice-president Mrs. A. K, Adolsporger; recording secretary, Mrs. Hon Chandler; corrcspondliiK secretary, Mrs. V. W. Hayne; thcas uror, Mis. A. 11. (lldley. Tho club will tuko up two dis tinct lines of work during tho com ing year, civic problems and women In French history. Tho first meet ing will bo devoted to women In poli tics, tho next two to public- health and thu fourth to public markets, Mrs. O. Steen, Mrs II. Mathlson, Miss ScnuU Hefslnud, Mrs. John IMtmnn. Uev. and Mrs. It. O. Thorpe, Mr. Kniul Ktlckseu and Mclvin and Myr tle Steen. 4 iuimio.w cum The members of the llalnbow Club met this week at the club house en Coos River. Tho hostesses wero Mrs. W. II. Smith, Mrs. M. .lustrum and Mrs. Oxcnrlder. Tho members pres ent wero Mesdnmes J. A. Smith, J. .1. Cllnkenbcard, V. II. Smith, M. lustrum, II. E. Hesscy, K. L. Hessey, K. L. Uexter, Lorenzo Cutllp and Mrs. Oxcnrlder. The visitors wero Mrs. II. 13. Green, Mrs. K. M. Dryor, of Portland, Miss Anna Cllnkenhcnnl, Miss Ruth Hessey, Frank Bcssay, Gordon Justruni, 13 a by Justruiu, M. Justruin and sou Alfred. At tho next meeting the hostesses will bo .Mrs. William Richards, Mrs. Unvld Hunch and Miss Roso Smith. fr I'ASTIMi: CliL'll Mrs. Roy O. Hralnnrd of North Hend was hostess Wednesday after noon to tho members of the Pastime Club. Tho nftornoon was delight fully spent in sewing and social chat ami at tho close delicious re freshments were served to tho fol- COQL'IliLi: WKIHHNG Coos Hny friends liavo been up prised of tho coming marriage of Miss Myrtlo Lund and Owen Knowl tcn of Coqullle which will take place ttlio latter part of August. Miss Lund I is n daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. O. Lund, former residents of Marsli ricld, nml has recently been stenog rapher In Sheriff Johnson's office. Sho is nn accomplished and popular young woman. Mr. Knowlton Is n grailunto phnrnuirlst nnd Is associ ated with his father, R. II. Knowl ton, in the drug business at Coitulllc where they will make their home. 4 Will) IN COQIHIiIjU Arthur Craig and Miss Vatilluo Deweesc, both of this city, wero married Friday evening, July -'. at the Methodist parsonage in Co Mulllo, Rev. C. II. Hrynn officiating. Tho groom Is employed at tho C. A. Smith mill in this city. Tho hrlilo Is a sister of .Mrs. George Kerrey of Marshfleld and her par ents reside In North Hend. She Is I (lltltn lltnll iMinlim niiiniiiv inini m ' iiiu vtuii iuunii iiiiiuiitj juuu jiuu- plo of tlio city. EVERYTHING FOE YOU it m Mm MTcr1 p n a iidi lUJivJiivaJCfl WALL TUNTK Folding Clmirs, Can vas anil Wood, llfic (o ();")( JIAAIAICK'KS, .flJo to $7.50 (,()IK1II HAMMOCKS, $11.7.") lo $17.50 ilijlite Fu w. Lv tea-p AKMVCAM(J .;5...() AVIRW COTS, jfe. DhANKMTs, ()0c l io COMKOWTKUS $1.00 Pillows, lillfivgi iSllivl.s HIjKS' KXCL'RSIO.V I Tho Mnrshfleld Lodgo of 12lks Is planning a big excursion nnd picnic at Hnndon July IS. Tho Mnrshfleld Klks ball tenm will play tho Handon KIks ball team and there will be oth er diversions during tho day. The Hnndon Klks and their wives have arranged n warm wolcomo for tho visiting Klks nnd their families and friends. 1MIT.SK PARTY I 9 : Mrs. It, K, Hooth has boon enter taining n number of friends at a WALLTUNTK Wo parry llioni in slock ill sizoa ranging From 8x10 ft. ioKixl l'(, Priced 1'i'oni $8.50 lo $:uj.oo Our lino of Hammocks and Couch Hammocks arc Imill on the oanlinalct lor of (iiutlilv. Thov aro in hoauliful iiatlorns and made, only of the Ik. quality material. The "tab end" construction adds fifty per cent, tofi life and strength of the Hammock. ('ouch hammocks aro becoming more popular uvuvy year as they m, the comforts of both hammock and couch. mF Lot u:t show vou. 5oh Gua!sein lowing aldlcs: Mrs. Joo Olln, Mrs.lI,0,1S0 mrt' nt tno homoatcntl of her! Justin Arms, Mrs. Richard Marshall, I !,thof' Frc,,. I,0o". tho Sand; i urns mis wcck complimentary to nor guest, Miss Lucy Uorton, or Poplar niuff, Mo. Tho party will prooably i5nismi' The Quaalilfcy Name With the Seiniee Fainnie Mrs. Arthur Derbyshire, Mrs. Mllas Richardson, Mrs. Roscoo llazor, Mrs. Mcrlo Mlllloru nnd Mrs. N. G. Haines and Miss Kthel .Mut.lor who wero honor guests. Tho next moot ing will bo held Wednesday, July L I with Mrs. Justin Arms as hostess, i ? ! : I I)i:lpiiia. clpii i Tho Delphian leading society met at thu homo of Mrs. Kato Lando on Tuesday evonlng. Kour now inein bcrs wero added to tho newly fonn- roturn tomorrow. Among her guests during tho week hnvo boon Miss Uor ton. Mrs. W. J. Conrad, Miss Mnry Kruso, Mrs. G. A. Hcnnott and Miss Odell. KWCDISII LADMW All) I " i . 1 Tho ladles or the Swedish Luther an Church mot Wednesday afternoon In tho parlors of the Church. Tho i rnPlllnr IlllulllnOU tlnu ttn nanrtt n.1 ntt.l cd club, which will bo known as tho ,.,,, , ,,, , , , , . ..,,,, ,, , . plans wero made for n picnic to lin ip in. wji iiiiit jJtiiiiir auw.iuij Tho rcarilriRB for tho year will be hold Wednesday August tho fourth. They will go up Coos River to tho Alex Mattson Ranch. After tho busl- ilell. Rov I Lena Lund. L. It. Grant, and and .Mrs. H. K; Hengston. iiappv iiotits ci.ro I Tho meeting of thu club was changed from this week Thursday to next week Thursday when the club will hold a picnic at Mrs. J. A. Goodwills' on Coos River, f . rnx; p.imi:s CARD PARTV Mrs. W. K. Mnior, Mrs. K. M. Par-' sous and Mrs. R. M. Jennings hnvo ls- Mrs. I). H. Maloney Is spending u few weeks at the Goodwill place on South Coos River. Mrs. Carl W. Hverlsen nnd Mrs. J. ('. Kendall and son Jack icturued to their camp at the McKulght ranch on South Coos River yesterday. W. P. Murphy am: wife nro camp ing nt their now sunimor homo site Just above thu Maize on South Coos River while their now bungalow Is under construction. Mrs. Ray II. Dement or .Myrtlo or not Marshfleld should hnvo a public market. Under this general head of civic liupiovenient thu fol lowing general topics will bo dis cussed: Road and street construc tion, municipal ownership, harb-f Improvements, phllantrople enterpri ses, what (an bo dono for .Marsh fleld hoys and girls. This part of tho year's work closes at tho meet lug Kebruary :M with a review or the earlier work. Kiench women In science, In literature, in Intrlguo and politics, Krench salons and their Influence political, social and liter ary, covers tlio study of tho Krench woman In history. May 1 Is sched uled for tho annual business meeting and elect Ion of officera and May l!i for tho annual luncheon. Portland Journal j. .j. .j. ! - this Introducing a debate on whether Host history, from a present day standpoint. Thu next meeting of tho Alpha Delphian society will bo with Mrs. Olive Ilrown at 18 1 Market street, on Monday evening, July 1-. v v ! DANCING PAItTV 4 Miss Krances Golden was hostess to a charming dancing party at tho K. A. Golden home In Korndalo Inst Kilday evening. It was informal nml nt the close of tho dellghtrul even ing, refreshments, woro sorrod, .Miss Ruth Golden assisting. Those pres ent Included Misses Ruth Golden, Poarl Rolgard, Usther Imhofr, Paul ino Hahr. Margaret Weltly, and Mes srs. A, Y. Meyers, Roger (loss, John Kergiison, Max Rolgard, Ted Kit. sain and .Morrill Woldy. . I iiAPTisr l.vihi:s I gin with "ICpochs or Human Pro gross." a condensed story of tho!" "u""un '""";" ,,ulur u, UIIB" noil Invitations for an afternoon at Point Is expected hero next week to world's advancement since Its ear-, , , . "" ' roirtB11Ic'; s v,oro Borv- )rl(1(;o Tuesday. July 1!!. at tho homo spend a few weeks with her aunt. ill.MULi: CU'll Mrs. J. G. Mullen was tho rharniliiK ho(oM ut a most dollghtrul ineotlitB u .., uiu nuHii-iiuui 10 me lo.iowing of Mr8 Mor ,, ,, Av(;mle luuies: .Mcsuanics u. urcen, A. Stor- gnrd, II. Grant, V. Ogrcn. A. HJork, ! WKAVING A. SaiiqiilBt, II. Asplund, John Jutli. Victor llrnnd, Wllllnm Asplund, John J Alt kinds or plain and fancy inn Hlllstrotn, L. Stone, John Haclimann. , rugs, carpets, etc. Couch covers ami M. Rudness, J. Gllhertson, J. Gil-, pillow tops of silk rugs. Work Kunr bertson, Sr., O. Uadmnn, Alfred i untooil. Leave ordeis at The Kali- Stora, M. Kionqiilst. Xols Ailumwiii. Call at (ISO Twellth Court, south, they will camp for awhile ; Vr.1: tj? r.t.i": J-l,,,o,, "-ou-J,,,,w w,,hl" fi,w . ' "-"nt ... Mrs. W. P. Murphy, at the latter's summer homo on South Coos Klvor. C. (!. .Magnus and family ami M. P. Gulovson uml iluughtors are Bpend Inic a week1 or so camping at Ten Mile. Dr. Walters and family left leu terdav for Ilastendorf beach whoro Illllstroni, and the Misses ICininu Knr- Mrs. W W i .i v .ui-ii mini unit who unit .Mrs. X'lfcon Uhert Seollg expect to leave next week for thoir summer camj tendorf bench. It. K. Williams and Uii inuuH.iiiiiy uiiseouceii m a tM Sunset Hay for a month's oil Gordon Smith nnd fnmll; week for tho beach for a ill ing. .i. ii. cox and family nf Sleep aro planning to lcavtAi the beach for a month's MvTr Mrs. Norman Johnson, MIi Johnson, , Kd ward Johnson m Schroedor havo roturncd htm weeks outing at tho beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tower il by will leavo tomorrow for Hay whoro they will enjoy i of weeks initlng. Mrs. H, R. Chandler and spending a month or soat&l Chandler bungalow on So; River. Mrs.W. J. Hill and son.B spending tho summer at tin will place on South Coouj this fall will move to IV mako their homo. M M.MM The Halitlst ladles hnvn nnulo or tho Thlmblo Club nt her homo In J plans for a picnic to bo given Thurs- .M.mi uoii.i yoiorii.i.v. a pionihlou day, July IS. They have chartered or sweet peas and dahlias converted, tho Alice II. nnd will leave tho Mar hor attractive homo into n bower ofiket street dock at S a.m. tor Alio beauty for the occasion. In serving, 'gan.v. Kvory ouo is cordially Invited kho wan mwhjted by nor sister. Mrs. and a good tlmo assured. Thnan I. Conrad of Mawhriold. Tho , attondlug aro askod to prepare a W "em!" we do. Hut It In llk.i mt i... i.J'"1" will moot again In two weeks basket lunch. a oab driver. "Vou nmku thai irl.". wUn 0,1,ll'r s'w- 'Hkhs or Mrs. Ro.oj Wo uiiiko tlio train luul iiolhiute ''' ,,iwll,i' Tho moiubors enjoying , about lukliiii off a wheel or two In Ml'1'- A',,,,' Hiospllnllliv jostorday SILVIIR TKA I the phivo. oro Mi. J. II. theeiio. Mrs. Geo. - . Nw, mmi mum ut Oiluk uiti iUhr 'J' il,ll,,1,' Mis. A. T. Itoso, Mis. j The North lleml Catholic Ladles MupUl or blNHtlorliiH. t p with v 1J' w",t, -Mm. C. S Kaiser. !'o planning to glvo a Silver Tea .In-iHiiiiUli-oiil ((ruuur). but wiiu- Mri ,- " ll"wr- Mi. M. ic. Kvor-il' -:t t tho Prosbytorian church par htiw onriiHlwy I nut tb Imwi muhU-i1"' Mi ,','l,,1 "lw"- Mr. Klmor,'0"- Mr. Cluu. Kaiser. Mis J. G. fli'Mbm for u wbUt iiiuyrr. I Uiu ' ,,",,,ll u'l Mis. A. II. Durb.vshlro. Million, Misses .Minnie nnd Grace tw lck at boldlUK uirds uud I Mri Il,,,uv O'.Mara of Multifield, an , Shorldnn and Mis. Noll Hanks will piny oMcb on to win. i Hm uMh hwM"rM' moniliors, wag present and l,o In charge and will lie assisted b.v with trump uud iitten hud iliem 'tt,llHr ,,,'lu miosts vvoie Mrs. W.i the rorontly eleotml officers who are. nrsi iiiiio inuutl. " 4i"u. m. i. v. Kniho. Mls i-iosiuout. .Mis. Aujsiibt lloolllng. 1 bv no skill lit iMU-ato iuiv. ,,w Krinw. Mm. Shannon or Port- Vlco-piosidont; Mis. 11 11. Trumaii in riMMMM.'. u ubilei. T" toll tiu'l "uu "u M'- " l- Tlddio. and Secretary. Mr. Robert Hanks urmsl IfMib. I play w, 11Mld. I CwiiW any autonuut sound om it) a whlat phoer? f More Improvements i M V' l"':V;S'0,'"s I'liVKII'MBXT CO. Mi tollowliis oul lla orltiln.l ml. " !.; ...niolr. I. k. PIIIST ADDITION ll, , , J '" 1 mmT l,l ro. I,l. nu.u 1.1 Iho Cli, f j.r.liltoU l.. 2 tlo! JT 1 f l..lv. m,ro,oU,o lu Ho form .1 ,, ods a" r"i" .1 (FIRST AODIXIQN TO MARSHFIELD Smuo or the most Idonlly located lots, both for investors nnd homo build os will bo graded and terraced so s to be easily ace si "iW level of only two to four loot above tho stroot. pass's,? S'ss- --,s- Remoniber those facts and Invest your iiiouo NOHWi'ta.w i..dii:.s Yet my iuatuir of pU)Iii whNt Cl.lll MKKTI.VG I'Om'ITOXKIi i Tliii I u.ll.i.1 i.i . .. . Is -ili Jk. .. ...... "t"... .. '"' '-""" " 'oiy oi mo .T . "' ""' x',"lsn l.mhoran i m i Hie I'rUollla Club did not lmi.i chuivh at thoir rouular ninnilnir thu .-..i. Ybh don't uttdmuud u my Kl(Ut lua pru Tul'lMtl' TX a' th Ch,""t,h 1M,rUlr W-.1ii..Ih- but have postponed It in oi uudmuud ih ou Tliuriii Hfir... ., V. . i ' "l "uu i,0nonoi it tin- r mi Mw Al JwlJiJS "iZ 'i ,"',JOh" i Wl,,a.y. Jul, U. the place of I llfiwr SMl.1 inu ...!.... -. ". '. ""r" "' "fWI - . , -...., mwx Hiar-m .U,. fAl(MHB ff1' i JTr. b i. . , ' nnmM- Tn Auction HrldKo Club vhshieinI .o..u. ...,u,ia. liMUM, M lH J 73W "J, "J iV ".'V-arnHKlw uutll HM wodnouy. ml ...i... can m..,r, V. l, " I Zml M,J I , ? ' "V "' Mr V , ikihiuiuI. .Mih R i.il. k.on im I be lioU' A Lots SOM'.'O nuO each v J H oo cam. -v.our owu termg Reynolds Development Co. J (OWNER) f m. ' rnT 17S Cenh-al Ave. JT mmHKUmmmmWmmmmmmmmmm M """" 'HI -j r-t-W''VSmtfc'f ( -rn-v t. W.-M jifeiVx fet 'Wf 10 WgrHW a-.r-riJF-fcv.' i.v.r-- vtA