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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1915)
rtUtlcAfVelbAWTiMncRJlAI -- "m '-- - " -' - - -. '. w . ., , , ,, .. - 4 tfQk --1.M - - l5'jk!M -.V - "Wjvr TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. tt ! IH what- papar-BsiMG V'. H ' 'v. y-iiv PERSONAL notices of visitors In tho city, or of Coos Day peoplo who visit In other cities, togothor with nbtlccs of soclnl nffalrs, nro gladly rccolvvd In tho social de partment. Tclcphono 133. No tlcos of club meetings will bo published and secretaries tiro kindly requested to furnish same. TltE THIRD IlL'TTOX DOWN Tho third button down On the back of her kowh Is n puzzlo that puzzles her so, It's tho spot sho can't sot On tho buck of her back. And to button she begging must go, Her mother and brother And father she'll bother,. And sometimes, poor sister of woe, Her hubby, poor hubby, With wriggling and higgling Turns" Into a beast and a foe. Tho third button down Oir-,tbo back of her gown Is In 'public her innocent snare, Hid mid fears all these years, A r last uunlmshcd, Thci'mole finds the hole unaware, Tho preacher may preach And tho actor may act, Hut tho crowd gives her many a , stare, Could sho what they hco Would bIio sit whero sno sub Vny up front In tho gleam and tho glaro? Tho third button down On tho back of her gown Sho will wear till her death wo all fcol, Her folks all may coax And tho press curse the dress, IluUtslio heeds not their breezy np 'focal. Her mother and hrothor And father she'll bother. Her hubby, poor hubby, may squeal, Naught on earth save tho birth Of a child uubogullod Sots her right as It begs Its first ' meal. .tf7! James Cloyd Ilowman rT nice bit of road! Hold your head ii) and show what you can do! That's right! That's my beauty! See how sho leaches out? Did tiu ever sec such a high stepper? Quiet now, Pet. Take this hill easily. Wo know you can go, but you mustn't tiro yourself out, Just becauso you havo a willing spirit. Seo her look around to see If I tun pleased with her!" "Dear me, that's nothing!" I said once. "Any woman would do as much, If you treated her that way!" This man does not know how to make love. His wlfo is not a happy woman. Ho Is always saying that his horso won't hack or that she bates this or Is afraid or that. The horso never has to do anything sho doesn't want to. Hut his wlfo docs! Sho gots no such tender consideration una J'i telllgont treatment. No wonder his horso loves him! 1 wonder If n man over fell !n lovo with anything except n pretty face or magnetism ho foolishly Imagined would bo lasting? Most men muko lovo because tMe girl happens to bo handy. Girls hate this "handy" lovcm.ik lug, hut ns It Is tho best they can gel, they accept It. Men complain at tho way jjirls treat each other at tho onvy, Jeal ousy, etc., they ovldenco In their dealings with other girls. I claim Hint It is only to protect n custom-mado brand of poor love mnklng to a convenient girl, whVh brings on all that men complain of In the way girls treat other girls. So who Is to blamo? CONTRIBUTIONS concerning Boclnl happenings, Intended for publication In tho Bocloty depart ment of Tho Times, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not lator than C o'clock p. in., Friday of each wcolc. (Exceptions will bo allowed only In cases whero tho events occurred lntor than tho tlnio mentioned.) A. O. Rogers. Tho members in at tendance were: .Mrs. 13. L. AfcCluro, Sirs. .las. Forty, .Mrs. J. W. Dennett. Mrs, Kmma Nasburg. .Mrs. Claude Nnsburg, Mrs. Harry Nasburg, Sirs. T. A. .Matson, .Mrs. Chas. Stauff, sirs. V. F. Kbbccka, .Mrs. C. K. Perry, .Miss Agnes Hutchcson, Sirs. A. U. O'Drlcn, Mrs. F. A. Golden, Sirs. W. Doubner, Sirs. J. L. Ferry. Sirs. L. W. Jacobs, Sliss Slnud Heed, Sirs. K. P. Lewis, Sirs. Herbert Lockhnrt, Sirs. Nancy Noble, Sirs. Win. Hors fall Jr., Sirs. C. F. StcCloorge, Sin. F. W. Payne, .Mrs. Harry Dradfleld, Sirs. R. N. Fenton, .Mrs. Robert Drowning, Sirs. Otto Schotter, nnd Mrs. F. A. Sacchl. At the meeting next Tuesday, Sirs. H. Lockhart and Sirs. K. P. Lewis will bo hostesses. (Muh was held Wednesday after noon of this week with Sirs. J. W. Dennett ns hostess at her homo on Droadway nnd Market street. Decorations wero of huckleberry and lavender dahlias, this color scheme being entiled nut effective ly In all thoi appointments. At 1-30 o'clock tho hostess assisted by Miss Oenovlove Sengstacken, served a course luncheon and fol lowing this, ensued nil afternoon of bridge, the popular pastime, Sirs. K. K. Jones being fortunate In win ning high score trophy. As sub stitutes Sirs. Dennett had Mrs. IW. S. Nicholson, Mrs. 1,. A. LIIJo I ovist and Sirs. Kenneth llnuser, and the members out weio Sirs. Jones, Sirs. Hdnn Richardson, .Mrs. .1. II. Flanagan, Sirs. K. (1. Flan agan. Sirs. Herbert Lockhart, Sirs. J. 3. Coke, Sirs. II. S. Tower. .Mrs. K. 0. Perham, Sirs. 0. W. Kauf Iiiiiui. Next Wednesday Sirs. L. J. Ifiltnnsmi will entertain at her homo at Shore Acres. NORTH IJEND SOCIETY c. w. ii. si. meets BECAUSE men (who novor know how to mako lovo anyhow!) havo stopped making love Is what Is at the bottom of so many unhappy marriages. Lack of lovo making Is tho whole secret of tho divorce ovll. Marriage Is a game which should bo played with the whole heart and mind and soul by both p.u h thereto. If cither jinuiiur gets careless or bored o" ludiffoi'tiit, how long "'l luicroht In the g.tiiio coiithim ? Slen are never satisfied to do rny thlng else lu the slovenly way In which they mako lovo. 1 know a man who Is Just an ordinary nuui In everything else, but to seo him drive n spirited horse Is to know that !'' linH tho making of a good lover In him, says Lillian Dell. Ho is fitil of enthusiasm In studying his lioif-c'h ditpnsltlou. Ho humors her. Ho b.tbles her. His patlouco with hor nctwuiBiicss and fears and suspicious lb (Infinite. He trusts, too, to tho brii.lo'H Instincts. Ho novor forces hor to thwart thorn. jy-.thls man never trusts Ills wife's Intuitions, nor humors her sick fancies! He will Interrupt tho most Interesting conversation, when bo is driving, to sa) : "Thoro Pet, that pile of a' ones won't hurt you' (So on, now. ilk tho pretty girl you are' llere'i a EINSCOI'AI, LADIES' (Jl'ILI) I - Thero was a largo attendance of members and visitors at tho meeting of tho Ladles' Guild of tho Epls copal church In Guild hall last Tuesday afternoon. Tho new presi dent, Sirs. J. W. Dennett presided and at tho business session, Sirs. K. L. McCluio was elected secretary to fill tho vacancy caused by tho res ignation of .Mrs. Dennett upon hor olectlou to president. Sirs. A. R. O'Drlen, as general chairman of the rummage solo mado a report and tho president appointed committees to servo during the three days of the sale. The Ladles will not give their annual dance this year, but Instead will give short entertain ments, and Sirs. Claude Nasburg was appointed chairman of a com mittee to arrange such affairs an.l will choose her two assistants. Sirs. Harry Dradfleld had suggested a baby eugenics contest and has been appointed chairman of a committee to oversee this ovent which will will probably bo bold In November for Slarshfleld babies. General dis cussions then took place at tho close of which tempting rerreslunontJ were solved by th? hostesses. Sirs. .1. S. Coko and .Mrs. W. D. Curtis. The visitors out wero: Sirs. Geo. Stephenson of North Monti. Sirs. L. A. LIIJeiIst, Mrs. Jay D. Tower, Sirs. Geo. Ayre, Sirs. Henry O'SIarn, .Mrs. J W. Davis, Mrs. Noble, Sirs. Dollar Day SPECIALS $1.50 Plants for $1.00 Come and get what you want while you have this OPPORTUNITY Marshf ield Florist Co. Display at Thomas Music Co. Store CENTRAL TBUE, - MARSHFIELD, ORE. Tho Christian Women Hoard of Missions met for their regular monthly program and social time Tuesday nfternoon nt tho homo of Sirs. Slnttlo Wain. Tho subject was along the lino of Prayer and In teresting and Instructive papers wero read by .Mrs. A. T. Custer, Sirs. W. D. Cox and Sirs. R. A. Cop pie. The program was In charge of Sirs. 1). C. SlcCarty. Sirs. John Na gle and Sirs. J. C. Doano wore pres ent as visitors and the members out. were: Sirs. A. W. Gregg, Sirs. W. D. Cox, Sirs. II. W. Pointer. Sirs. W. A. Reld, Sirs. S. J. Jnnnol, Sirs. A. T. Custer, Sirs. L. 13. Hendryx, Sirs. J. C. Jones, Sirs, I). C. SlcCarty, Sirs. R. A. Copple, Sirs. 10. L. Hopsou. Tho hostess served dainty rofesh- mcuts nt tho close of tho uftornoon. Tho next meeting will ho tho first Tuesday in Novombor with Sirs. Copple, whon Sirs. Hopson will bo in charge. .4 5111. AM) SIRS. 5IILLIS HEIIE Sir. nnd Sirs. C. J. Sllllls arrived this week from San Francisco to spend n few days In SInrshfleld. They formerly lived hero and havo hosts of friends and acquaintances on tho Day. Sir. Mlllis represents President Sproulo at tho Drldgo Car nival which ended today In Nocth Dcnd. 4 NORTH REND SOCIETY 4 4 Tho Catholic Altar Society of North HoihI will hold its next moot ing with Sirs. George Truman, Tuos day, October 12th. 4 . 4 .MRS. STEINER IIOXOItKD i 4 4 Sirs. A. T. Stelnor or Salom, who Is the house guest of Sirs. F. K. Get tlns of this city, was tho Inspiration for a delightful miction hrldgo par ty glvon lu her honor Tuesday af ternoon by Sirs. T. D. James. Tho parlor and dining room decorations consisted of huckleberry and mass cs of red sweet peas, tho color scheme of red and green being sue cessfully cuTilod out in nil of the appointments. In serving a delic ious -' o'clock luncheon, Sirs. .Tamos was nsslsted by Sirs, t'umbers, Sirs. i J. C. Kendall, nnd Sirs. F, V. Cnt 'terlln. Following this, six tables of auction bridge wero played, Sirs. iStelner being .picsented with honor 'guest privo, Sirs. Slulr n-ono, first and Sirs. I). E. Slaloney second priz es, Throughout tho .fternoon, the hostess served punch. Those receiv ing Invitations to this affair were: .Mrs. R. E. Lara way. Sirs. D. E. Sla loney. .Mrs. D. J. SIcKlnuon, Sirs. Roberts, Sirs. C. Q. Van Duyn, Sirs. F. E. Hague, Miss Nell Slnrrigan, Mrs. A, E. Nofr, Sirs. Stewart Lyons, Mrs. W. T. Stoll. Sirs. A. S. Ham mond, Sirs. Chns. Hall, Sirs. Mair Da uo, Sirs. F. SI. Parsons, Mrs. C. W. Cumbers, Sirs. J. S. Hanson. Sirs. Carl Kvortson, Sirs. J. C. Kendall, Sirs. W, J. Conrad, Sirs. Ida Conrad. .Mrs. F. V. Catferlln. Mrs. F, D. Co han, Sirs. F. K. Gettlns, Sirs. G. S. Glvons and honor guest .Mrs. Steln or. 444 . Tho Ladles' Aid Society of tho Norwegian Lutheran Church of i North Rend wns entertained by Sirs. L. Oxnovad, nt Danger, Thursday , afternoon, nnd nfter the business session refreshments wero served to tho following: Sirs. Katon, Sirs. John Olson, Sirs. L. Llllebo, Sirs. J. D. Jobpson, Sirs. L. Strommen, 'Sirs. L. Jacobsen, -Sirs. Olo Larson, Mrs. F. Llllebo, Sirs. Peter Nelson, Sirs. Fromdnhl, Sirs. John Olson. Rev. and Sirs. R. O. Thorpe. Sir. John Olson, Sir. Oxnovad and the Sllsses Stella KJelland, Seneva Ol son. Thelnia Olson, Otllllo Olson, Ef fle Fluaten and Mario Oxnovad. : ! I SWEDISH LUTHERAN I SOCIKTV I bianco from her friends. The eve ning spent In games and music, was a most happy one for all present, and at a late hour dollclous Ico cream and cake were served. Those present at this enjoyable affair weio the following: .Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen, Mr. and Sirs. Walter Hill, .Misses Ednn Hansen, Ethel Anderson, Helen .McLaughlin, Lllllnn Thorwald, Mabel nnd Alpha Slauzey, Helen Roes, Elsie linker, Sladgo nnd Winifred Simpson, Ann Wilson nnd Messrs. Don McLellen, Ernest Wood, Joe Hennessey, Fred 1 1 III. Ira Slur dlvant, Art Hansen. Earl fhls holin, Steve Hans. Chnrles Tldlaud. Oliver Thornton, Dudley Hill nnd W. Sneddon. 4 o I EAS'I'KIDE SOCIAL 1'1,1'H 4 i Airs, lien rignt ot uasisiuo ex tended her hospltnllly to tho ladles of the Social Clulf of that locality at their regular meeting on Thurs day afternoon of this week. Sirs. W. Sleckel, a member of the club was 111 and could not attend, so tho Indies sent her a beautiful boiiuet of dahlias, expiesslng their remem brance of and sympathy for her. Choice dahlias grown lu tho bost- 'ess' garden were In evidence every I where, grouped In various colors intul blending shades. After the usu al enjoyable social hours, .Mrs. Wright, assisted by her sister Sirs. Iladlock and Sirs. W. Cavaiiaugb, served siiniptous refreshments to tho following: Sirs. Swnusou, Sirs. R. "Kittson, Sirs. Pelvorson, Sirs. S. F. Dock. Sirs. Lloyd Prescott, Sirs. G. Steckel, Sirs. Carl West, Sirs. A. Cavnnnugh. SIrB. Galbralth, .Miss An nie Wlckinun and Rosetla Kittson. 'The club will entertain their fam ilies and friends, at a party Friday Oct. school building. 2flth, Hallowe'en lu the now (Continued on XMigp. Three.) il.i.iii.i....i.rtl i. ii irwwiww im a fidei The Ladles' Aid Society of tho Swedish Lutheran Church met at tho homo of Sir. nnd Sirs. Geo. Gll hcrt8on Wednesdny, October 0. when Sirs. Geo. Gllhertson nnd Sirs. R. Sfeyers entertained. Tho hours were plcnsnutly spent lu sewing nnd to wards evening the hostess served tempting refreshments. Those present wore: Sirs. O. Orlss, Mrs. A. Storgnrd, Sirs. Erlck Johnson, Sirs. Edw. Erlckson, Sirs. Andrew DJork, Sirs. 11. Asplund, Sirs. V. Ogron, Sirs. SI. Thorpe, Sirs. M. Rudnas, Sirs, Alfred Stora, Sirs. John .Tuth, Sirs. Aug. Carlson, Sirs. Win. llngqulst, Sirs. Knrdell, Sirs. John Dackman, Sirs, Jnck Hlllstrom, .Misses Solum Edwards, Slargaret Knrdoll, .Marlon Thome. Sir. Geo. Ollbertson, Sirs. n. F. Dongtson. 'ill 11 W.'IV tlial (111' style and The society will meet tho first , nlialitv are tlll'l'c ill I'ull is a plant of slow growth" but a mighty oak in full ma Ituriiy. AL'lei' vou wear voui I'ii'si KUPIJ10Nlll0hMI0USUIT OH OVKKPOAT I the second is bought with confidence because Kiipicii- ftcinicr ('lollies are tailored Wednesday church Iin.II. In November ut tho 4 4 measure, I DIRTIIDAV SriU'ltlSE I'ARTV I 4 i A delightful birthday surprlso ' party was given for Sliss Elsie Du- Kcr mBt Tuesday ovenlng ny a num ber of friends nt tho homo of Sir. and Sirs. Walter lltll on Hnll ave nue, and tho young lady wns pre sented with n handsome cameo La Vnllorro as u token of reincm- FIXUP Where tho Price is always Right Two Stores: Marshfield North Bend T. J. HCAIFK i y, H, HODGINB $ w F Fa and. Imt Jl 'Mflrchfiolrl PA,NT AND jiviarsnTieitJ DECorating co. Estimates Furnished Phono lKt-H. Murshflold, Oregon iF We Dress, have a Tine line of Suit and Coat pat- ill. miAjmudm terns lor 1 KX and W(WI I3X cut and I'it to measure. All work tfuaraniecd. Men's Suits 2( to f0 Women's Suits $'.)() to $7) SOUTH COOS RIVER HOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves SlaislifleM every day 8 a. in. Leave licail of river ut !J:15 p. in, STEA5IER RAINDOW loaves head of 'river dally nt 7 a. in. Leaves Slarshfleld at ii p. in. For charter npply on board. ROGERS Ji B5IIT11 Proprietors Jo Vo Kos! Tailor 7") Market Avenue. 'WEAVING All kinds a spec lialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680 12th Courth, So. Phono 220-R MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place- for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial ami JPchv'y. SAVE MONEY by ordering the famous HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, per ton 91.00 Lump coal, per ton 95.no Or half ton of both $1.75 I). 51USSOX, Prop. Phono 18-J or leave orders at Illllyor'a Ciar Storo. i DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD Xorth Front Street Phono JJ70.T m Conf i-1 L dence m Hcywood-Walcfficld maltrse arc well made. The m9i..i.i , quality carefully chran. ma,e"al !l n$m Wc, know they are o good that we guarantee them latltlactorr A new mattress if you are not sure you had VAI.l'lJ. Ankyour dealer for a Ileyvvood-Wakclield niatlre It i . the label before you buy. ' " ' tht Blia( t ron OUters td $1J and JT1S Hcywooil Brothers and Wakefield Comnanv ri.ANI. OIUMIUN M.ATTI.1-UJ, l'ir Sale by GOING & HARVEY COMPANY Complete limine- KiiiiiMicih ASHINcto, WTOMMMmi,, " -.-"J FOR SALE For ONE WEEK we have advertised COOS BAY as an IDEAL place for commercial POULTRY RAISING. ' We are GETTING resillts. 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 Haynos 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; $4Q cash and $20. 24 acres on Larson -Inlet for $800. 80 acres on Larson for $1200. 10 acres, some bottom, house; Kentuck, $800. And still they say prices are too high on Coos Bay. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, 'OREGON MARSHHELD-ROSEBURGAUIOj Lonvo .Mnr.slifioM (Clinndli'i- Hold -1' 5(' " Louvo Itosclniri! iwio .t ft WT TICKET OFFICE AT THE SMOKEHOUSE MAItSIIKlKLD VUi:i VNIIZOX, Proprietor New Dodge and Cadillac Cars. FARE 57.00 0GCAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gortit Jt KlnC ii.m., u.ui., ii.m. 1.111,31 i t Curs lonvo Murxliflold Care leave for Kinplre . uura iouvo niiiisci nay n.m.i - ...'$ Fares, Miiiplro, SfSe; Turiicol or South SloiiKb. B"-'l Suu 1 1 ii.ni.. a r II.in.,Spi" I,I.rai9r" I) a.m.. Don't, take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself WJ You cannot afford to bo without health or ai ecldent W. want to W iJ Yon not only need tho Insurance but you w" 'v . havo tho coricct policy In tho beat and most rename tho business. . Seo mo or phono mo at onco and I will explain It to I E. I. CHANDLER., Agent Marahfleld. 300 Coko Kuiming. rrrr-1 INITIAL C'M'll MHKTIXO ' Tho Inltlnl mooting ot tlAj Ilrlilgo WOOD! W00D! Kindling wood, per load ?1.7ff to ?a Alder wood, 1G to 24 Inches $2 to 2.r0 Free Delivery W. II. WXOO I'hono 227-J. North First St. DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will bo kept OPU.V TQ THR l'UHIJO A -cgulai- btato licensed undertaker will bo In charge. Phono 103.J Abstracts , KOIt RELIABLE AKSTRAOTS OF T1TLK AM "" AHOUOD COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, Sec TITLE GUARANTEES ABSTRACT CO, MAHSHFIELD AND COQUILM5 CITY, OBW DlfloJ GKNERAJ. AGENTS, EASTSHJE AN11 SENGSIlACKM tf AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC IAIL,7 nENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGE" aun.1 DADrTI DACTVATTD I ; We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and EfficW1 - Q00S BAY STEAM LAUNum ,