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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1915)
if'l '?C djt? ni ti V ) WWitl (' "f! ,i ' Jil i'j...'. i, . ' ' lr pp" :ii-trft ULMhUMUiMUirimMUjM ' 1 MtJUA..ihMAteM,ttM rMUeJ. THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 191 bLVtlMllMU buiiiura. TWO i fMIT JMV4H IJULl A7fuiAPTR 3iucanraca&JW37 . n n "i w n a oraaTK NT" A ll I rf m a w-y r , " PERSONAL notices of vlsltora in tho city, or or Coos Uny peoplo who visit In other cities, togothor with notices of soclnl affairs, nro gladly received In tho noclnl de partment. Telephone- 133. No tice of club mcotlngn will ho publlBhcil and secretaries itro Kindly requested to luruisu same. Ait CI nl) "f tho season was held yes- tcrday afternoon in North Hend at j the homo oi' Mrs. Henry Hooch, who THE CLIMMKIt , . Hlini.ln piinats. Mrs. Win. Kch- A climber thero was, nnd she made I 1(M, nn(, M,B8 a,n,y wn Ul0 latter and the hostess' daughter Mlsa a dash (Even aa you and 1). For a Damo with n name and a bunch of cash Wo called her a purse-proud sort of trnsli. But tho Climber thought sho was all thu splash, , (Even as you and I). Oh, tho tens wo made and the trou ble wo talto And the excellent things wo plan, For tho Bako of tho woninn who would not como (And nothing would over Induce her to como) To ono outside of her clan. A Climber thoro wns and her goods sho spoilt (Even ns you nnd I). Proparlng "Tho Season's Chief Event" Though nover to such tho Grande Damo went But tho Climber her invitations sent (Even ns you nnd I). Oh, tho life wo waste and tho strlfo wo waste, And tho dinners and balls wo givo, For tho sako of tho woman who win not como (Who hnsn't tho least Inclination to como) And hardly knos where wo llvo. rrho Climber was pierced through her foolish prldo (Even as you and I). Which bIio might havo expected be fore sho tried, For tho Grando Damo never oven ropllcd; And some of her smiled, lull Uio most of her cried i (Even ns you and 1). Margaret Hoeck assisting in serving tho guests n dainty luncheon at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. A. K. Arklcy wns added as a new member to tho club. A pleasing feature was excellent plnno music rendered by Miss Larson during tho sewing hours. Tho members out yesterday were: Mrs. l M. Flye, Mrs. L. F. Falken stein, Mrs. W. E. Hoagland, Mrs. L. 0. Lang, Mrs. Chas. La Chappolle, Mrs. E. D. MeArthur, .Mrs. Uoss Smith and Mrs. Hoeek. Tho meet ing next wools will bo with Mrs. J. A. Matt. .j. .j. . I IMIILATIIEA SOCIETY I CONTRIBUTIONS concerning eorlal bnnpenlngs, Intended for publication In the society depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not Inter thnn C o'clock p. m., Friday of each week, (Exceptions will bo allowed only in cases whero tho eeuts occurred Inter than tho time mentioned.) Haines, Airs. Alice Hall, Mrs. J. T. llarrlgan, Mrs. Frances Hazard, Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, Mrs. Alexandria Lnndo, Mrs. E. Miiigus, Mrs. George F. Murch. Mrs. W. 1!. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Mrs. Nancy Noble, Mrs. H. E. Qnlst and Mrs. Chas. Stauff. Mrs. J. T. llarrlgan will ho host ess to the club noxt Thursday after noon. .move stwn.iv SCHOOL i O The Union Sunday School of East side has chuugod Its meeting place from the old school building to the now one, and Sunday School will be held in tho new iiuurters next Sun day. From now on, nil church ser vices will also bo held hero, the now building being much more con- Electlon of officers was held last vonlont and pleasant In every way evening at tho meeting of the Girls , for theso gatherings. Row II. 15. of tho Baptist Foskett, of tho Mnrshflold Baptist "Imitation" is defined as "copy which is inferior to the original" And it Isn't tho shnino mid It isn't tho blamo Tlmt hurts llko a brnud-iiow shoe; It's coming to know sho never would como (Seeing at Inst sho never would como) And never Intended to. Carolyn Wells. GIRLS, If you wish to know why you nro still tickling n type writer whero yon should bo bossing your own household hero's iho plain, unvarnished truth: It Is all becauso you do not know how to dress. And another thing, you must havo a lot of moods. This is no bers, .Airs. J. S. Lyons Mrs. Chns. mero man's view, but Is according to Hall, Mrs. C. K. Perry, Mrs.W, II. n lady psychologist who claims to j Kennedy, Airs. A. It, O'Urlcn, Alls. 1). Philnthea Society Church, Atlss Allco Tlckell, teacher, with tho following results: Pros. Ruth McLaughlin; Vice. Pros., Miriam Wright; See., Loulso Thompson; Trens., Naomi Dnnlols; Rcportor, Roso Adair; Teacher, Allss Allco Tlckell. Besides those elected to offlco, tho girls present wore Valentino Adnlr, Abblo Led ward, Clenienco Wright and Bessie Redburg. Tho society Is growing steadily undor tho splendid supervis ion of tholr nblo and experienced teacher, and tho girls nro planning ninny activities for tho future. Tho noxt business meeting will bo the first Friday In next month, In tho church parlors, the regular meot ing place. HONORS MRS. HAl'SER i i o Complimentary to .Mrs. Kenneth Haiisor, Airs. F. D. Cohan wns host ess nt her homo yesterday afternoon to a party of Alarshflcld ladles at nlno tnblcs of Auction bridge, at which Airs, llarrlgan won high score trophy and Mrs. J. W. Bonnott low prize. Mrs. Cohan, In carrying out the delicate color scheme of yellow, used a beautiful assortment of marl golds nnd chrysanthemums. Sho was asslted in serving by Allssos Gon- ovlevo Sengstackeu mid draco Kruso. Tho affair wns dollghtful in every detail, the following Indies being fav ored with Invitations: Airs. It. E. Mlllor, Mrs. C. W. uuin- hnvo mndo a study of your moods, tenses mid heinl-doinl-soinl-quuvora. "If n woman Is domestic," sho says, "she usually has no parlor tricks. If alio likes guyety, she Is weak In homo economics. If bIiu Ih uthletle, Mho Church, will speak Sunday nt tins eloso of Sunday School. J i entertains social club The Eastsldo Social Club, foi morly tho Sewing Club, will bo en tertained on Thursday of next week at tho homo of Airs. Ben Wright. All tho ladles of tho club nro ic (liiested to bo present. 4 HVKXIXd SEWING PARTY Last Saturday evening Aliss Grace Johnson, of Bunker Hill, wns host ess to a few friends nt sowing, her guests Including Airs. Ollvo K. Brown, Airs. E. Stanley Henderson, Airs. J. Hlllstrom and Misses Inez. Johnson, Clura .Myron, Allco Curtis, Ircuo PrciiBs and Agues Kunkol. After n very pleasant evening of tho domestic art and soclnl dint, tho charming hostess nerved appetizing refreshments. - l" A HAPPV SURPRISE Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is the original ground chocolate made first by D. Ghirardelli in San Francisco, in the early seventies. Your protection lies in ordering Ghirardelli's. In the better homes on the Pacific Coast you will find Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate in daily use as a delicious, nourishing beverage or in recipes calling for chocolate as an ingredient. There is nourishment, there is delicacy, there is easy assimilation in every spoonful of Ghirardelli s Ground Chocolate. For cleanliness, lnay. Q$u$ buy Ghirardelli s in the can. For your protection get V$e $$?& r tjkj, Um& Qmiw KirBi'risiiSKS v lit 'in fd X tt 1 wwsHaaPs, -?sg Z -WW M i.I Jin -,9l v 'found CiieIate Order from Your Grocer Today. In Yi lb., 1 lb. and 3 lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's a double economy in buying the 3 lb. can. Since 1852 D. GHIRARDELLI CO. SAN FRANCISCO 'msmsmmimsmmmmmsmsm. br.i MP3A l.iiVVjl rRMwJmX I -lW t -' vViiff JiPRf.-r. isV" '. --- I'' f ill I IT VM. N. ' . " T Tni gywrfU urmaiMBasHxcnacuuu Mti umcv.ii tun WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Y. Staford. Mrs. U. h. Tldball, Mrs V. S. .N'lcholiion, Mrs. II. H. Qnlst, .Mrs. (Jeorgo l Murch, Mrs. h. A. 1-11- jciivlst. Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Mrs. H. I affair a pleasant ono. Those pres- A vory pleasant surprlso wns glvon John King Tuesday afternoon, at Morcy Hospital, In honor of his birthday. This was an unusual , event to tnko placo nt tho hospital, J but Slstor Theresa kindly gave 'her consent on nccount of Mr. King's I long disability. Tho merry-makers I brought with them a birthday gift i In the form of u bountiful bnthrode. The paity took place In tho sun room whero the table was set and ro-' frcfhiueiits served, tho hospital staff assisting In ovory wuy to malto tho Pays 8 per cent on savings r j: t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. t t Local Treasurer t 1 i .4a64 - SOUTH COOS RIVHR ROAT SHRVICK LAUNCH K.YIMHCSS leaves .Miusliflcld every ilny H ii. in. Leaves hend of river at :t:t." p. in. STKAMKR IIAIMIOW leaves head of liver dally nt 7 n. in. Leaves Mnr.sliflclil at U p. in. Tor charter npply on hoard. ROCUCRS i SMITH Troprlctors "OW ' V&TRSraQHHHMpHBVm I? 1 WARNING Y. Kaufinau, .Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. W. A. Toye, Mrs. J. A. Mntson, is diRcontonted In a r-room flat with- Mrs. C. (. Van Duyn, Mrs. Roberts, out u golf conrse. If uhe know how I Mix. !:. K. Jones, .Mrs. Kdua Richard- to dress, sho Is expensive. If uhe n, Mrs. V. K. Hague, Mrs. J. V. Is Indlfforont to elothos, mIiu is Ira- Dennett, Mrs. V. S. Chandler, Mrs. )iostlhlo. If sho Ii miiUbU b Ii R. C'hnudlur, Mrs. K. I. Chaudlor, grows tiresome, if wuiperiiinftn'kl. Mrs. Hurry Tiutnalne, Mrs. II. II. thoro Is no peiuo." so you , l-jilr. Mrs. V. I. Conrad. Mrs. C. has your number. To wlu out jrou K. M'tieoiKO, .Mis. Lusk, Mrs. Henry must study tho iiuallty or rlotbM. KnniiUi'koii, Mrs. Thnyer Oiiines, "(ilrls aio nioro nffHtod by cloth Mm ('. K. Ash, Mrs. 1). K. Maloney, than they know," ubu conilnuc -,rt k. d. .Morrow, Mrs. W II. "They need color. Color Udi for l-fclntor, Mrs. I K. (Jettlns, Mrs. A. warinth and youth. It brlniu a Su-lner. Mrs. V. (1. lllnduiursli, Mrs. glow to tho spirit which shows In t'm . j. McKeown mid the .Misses: (Ion- face. Vomen should copy . cvlem Sengstackeu, llraco Kruso and spring trees nnd autumn foliage and Ml us Huoliu. sky." If a girl Is of the quiet, Iiuum ! typo, she must hnvo jdeuty of i?ayly A. X. V. CM.l'll colored Kiirmonts to nroducb auoib-' ' ' ' I er uido or nor nuiuro. u suoisa nut-' Thursday afternoon .Mrs. Kugoue terfly, sho must teach hurnelf to lo,CoiinolI, assisted by her daugh-' wear gentle grays and inauves ud. !,.,, Mrs. K. K. Jonos nnd Mrs. I pnlo browns, made high and lonu. ' Kdim Richardson, vory delightfully I This will chasten hor Into the most jenteitalned tho A. N. W' Club. The homo-loving mood. The athletle lrl uffulr wn nlk0 n miscellaneous iniist soiuetlinea force herself to howul. f()l. , , H(ranKt. who ' weur chlfrons, silk and limUng ,,r,vul ,i,8 wook to take up her, Loads. If sho would bo softly feinln. , llb(llo , t,,0 Cf Ml.KlBht ll0Illl)i ino at times. Tho ovon tempered , tll0 lll(,U)a brllB,IlB mtuiy ,,nlnty aui, girl must rouse , herself Into com-. gnrillenU re8UltB of theIl.( batlveuess somotlmos by donning ,mu,ijttori, i frock that crashes with contrasting I ' ,, .. . . . iiutu mi it vi n " The nnino of Mrs. Kate l.ando colors. Tho fussy girl must ocrn.Wllf ,,.,. n .. , ,,, ,.ol, ionally wear a straight Jacket with-',, , ,. ' out adornment." If you follow this lino of "dopo" tho lady psycholonlst promises that you will koop tho mar rlago clork so busy that ho will have writers' cramp and, in addition, you will moro than pleaso ficklo man. cut wore Mrs. John Tollefson, Mrs. I'roscott. Mrs. Hdwnrd Krlcksen. Mrs. 0. Steeu. Mrs. C. 0. Magnus, Miss ICIhIo Larson, Miss Kdun John sou, Miss Allco Mathlsou, Miss Sen ulo Refsland, Miss Cora Mathlsou, Myrtlo Stcen and Mrs. R. O. Thorpe. I'RKSHYTHHIA.V LADIKS' The Ladles' Missionary Society of tho l'resbytoiian Chureh mot Wednesday alternoon la tho church and discussed plans of ucthlty for tho coming year. Only a few attended, nnd no matter of special business was taken up. Tho last Wednesday In Ootobor Is the date set for the next mooting, which will i be with Mrs. Harry Fulsom at 1 10 a. m. FOR SALE (Continued ironi I'ngo :.') ladiijs' A"'' Cl'vn Shu was formerly a member, but lodge work during tho past oar has nocossltntod her absonco from tho meetings, At tho close of u vory pleasant and profitable sosslon, tempting re fioshnients woro served by tho host-' ess and her assistants to tho fol-l lowing ladles: Mrs. P. M. Allan,! Mrs Q. A. Konnott, Mrs. Lily Fried-, k-J) i '-A ,1 1 KV smmi mm . CZ2ii.ti' rarac Don't Get Wet ;x nnd carry r.round a load V oi w ,iUr n4 a .o!d. Tower's I isliIUaiul Reflex Slicker S3.00 sheds every drop. I'asy titling and strong at every point. hj1cx lulgs stop every drop from running in at the front. I Prnt.r,nr II it 7C ......... Satisfaction Guaranteed 0VEf aonaior cat alos A. J. TOWER CO. k"- N ' J V"i.t tlA . vK L ' I t -V p - For ONE WEEK we have advertised COOS BAY as an IDEAL place for commercial POULTRY RAISING. We are GETTING results. People are INTERESTED. We said we had chicken ranches for $950 and up. We are going to go you some better. 80 acres on head of Willanche, 2 1-2 miles from forks on Coos River must be sold in one piece $600. 160 acres on Kentuck Inlet for $1500. 160 acres on Kentuck with house and improve ments, $1700. 160 acres on Haynes Inlet with .all improve ments, $4000. 160 acres on North Inlet with very fine improve ments, $4000. 120 acres on Willanche Inlet, $15 an acre. 33 1-2 acres on Kentuck, $35 per acre; $40 cash and $20. 24 acres on Larson Inlet for $800. 80 acres on Larson for $1200. 10 acres, some bottom, house; Kentuck, $800. And still they say prices are too high on Coos Bay. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON To tho Trndo nnd to Consumers of Children's Outor Gnrmonta. You a io hereby notified that J. C. I'onnoy Co., of Murshflehl, In tho Coos Hay Tlmos, Wednesday, August 11 th, 10 in, ndvertlsed Kov oralis, good heavy denim, 75c value, our piico !)(. ' You nro ntlvlsod that "KOVH" ALLS" Is a trade nnino adopted by us for our woll-known one-piece piny-suit, nnd that no other person, film or corporation hns a right to uso said namo, nnd that wo liavti boon protected in our ownership thoreof by dooroos of tho Courts of tho Stato of California. Tho public nnd consiiniors are furthor advised that J. 9. Penney Co. hns nover purchnsod from us nny of our "KOVKRALLS" and that wo havo In our possession art iclos mado in imitation of our "KOVKRALLS" which woro sold by J. C. Penney Co. for nnd as our "KOVKRALLS." Tho public aro warned accordingly. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., Hattery mill Pino Sts. San l'Vaiidsco, Oil. Mfrs. iih ,1 , , im yUBMilll !! '' SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton $1.00 Lump coal, per ton 5.50 Or half ton of both $1.75 1). MUSSON, Prop. Phono iy-J or lenvo orders nt lllllyer'n Clear Store. 6 FOR TRANSFER AND STOR ACJE OF HOUSEHOLD CJOODS FHEIGHT AND HACGAGE Cull FERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 1(13 ReslJenco Phono 1-J Market Avo. and Wntcrfront WEAVING All kinds a $S izin ooiinii. u WOOD! a rloaM Kindling wood, por I" Aldor wood, 1C to 24 ,j Inches " Free Uellveir W. H. w"" rf Phqno S27-J. J2 fl.flO m t unMVF.il Ai " ' ..mrfJUSP Marshficld decorating Estimates Fur riMm flrut mooting Of K. tt llB! berg, Mrs. 1-'. 13, Hague, Mrs. A. T. J'( llOSTON '"iiBB Phoue 110-11 yarsu" ilD mmi BmBgWiarBraiMffrff